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  • Register Date: 04 Jun 2012
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emo
Ha,

I hear you Clay. I'll just stick with sanding for now, it works just fine. I will say that sanding the lips off of eight sets of stones does take quite some time. It took me a good part of the night to finish the sanding job, lol, but well worth it .
Plastic shoulders on ...
emo
I'm all for it. I'll be waiting for their release.
Plastic shoulders on ...
emo
That would be the ticket. Thanks for the quick response.
Plastic shoulders on ...
emo
Clay,

I ran into an issue that you might want to address sometime in the future. A lot of my knives have a lip at the back of the blade. The issue is that the stones have a plastic shoulder that is wider than the actual stone. This plastic shoulder catches this lip and doesn't allow the stone to come into contact with the very back of the blade. So essentially the back of the blade doesn't get sharpened. To remedy this I sanded all of the shoulders down to be even with the stone. This corrected the issue. It isn't an issue with all knives, just with knives that have the lip on the back of the blade. You might want think of offering stones without the over reaching plastic shoulders.



Plastic shoulders on ...
emo
Received my updated arm brackets and screws.

Much thanks for promptly correcting this issue.

Back to sharpening!!
Pro pack II set scre ...
Category: Suggestion Box
emo
Sorry about that. I updated my post. I did realize I forgot to attach the picture. You can see the black screw has a flat end and the silver screw is rounded on the end. The round end allows for the screw to set into the pre-drilled angle indention's correctly.
Pro pack II set scre ...
Category: Suggestion Box
emo
Greetings,

I received my pro pack II a couple of days ago. I need Clay to address an issue I'm having. The original angle arms have set screws that are rounded on the end allowing them to set inside the pre-drilled angle indention's. The new pro pack two set screws are flat on the ends and doesn't allow for a proper angle adjustment. I tried using the old set screws with the new arms but they are too big. Do you offer the set screws for the new pro pack with rounded ends?

I have attached a pic for reference.

Help because I want to get back to sharpening!

Thanks Clay

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Category: Suggestion Box
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