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Re: Ceramic Paddles 11 months, 3 weeks ago #3283

  • DennisHibar
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Clay ...

Thanks so much for all the effort you are putting in to investigate what may or may not be an issue with the new ceramics. For me, the concern was not so much the powder, but the pitting. If using them like this is okay ... I am alright with that. I do remember you mentioning a while ago when you were doing grit progression images, that you did a test with the wetting down the ceramics. It was interesting to see that the manufacturer recommends wetting the down. You are handling a vise issue for me ... but once I am back up and running, I'll be using the ceramics, sprayed down a little with distilled water. Again, thanks.
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Re: Ceramic Paddles 11 months, 2 weeks ago #3331

I had indicated in an earlier post that I was having problems with dusting when using the Superfine ceramics. The problem apparently went away after 6-8 sharpening sessions. Also, it is possible that I could have using the 1200/1600 ceramics in a too heavy handed fashion. I started using filtered water with a bit of dish soap as previously suggested by Mark76 and Clay(I think). The results are excellent.

Also, I received the Coorstek Ceramics yesterday. These ultrafine ceramics work great right out of the box. I followed the Superfine Ceramics with the New Ultrafine (Coorstek) Ceramics. The amount of time spent stropping down to 0.5u is very fast to achieve the desired edge.

I think the difference in the Superfine and Coorstek Ceramics is significant. While the Superfine Ceramics appear to be more porous than the Coorstek Ceramics, the difference in results are amazing. I have consciously tried to lighten up on the pressure with the both sets of ceramics. My results have improved significantly. In my next post, I will try to include a few photos. So many knives, so little time!

Ralph

Re: Ceramic Paddles 11 months, 1 week ago #3380

Adding to the fray:

Anybody seen this as a failure mode or defect yet on their paddles?

i1133.photobucket.com/albums/m599/SPIN1963/DSCN0129.jpg

Re: Ceramic Paddles 11 months, 1 week ago #3381

ouch .. that sucks

i have used my ceramics twice since this thread started and do not have your problem.
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Re: Ceramic Paddles 11 months, 1 week ago #3387

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StevenPinson wrote:
Adding to the fray:

Anybody seen this as a failure mode or defect yet on their paddles?

i1133.photobucket.com/albums/m599/SPIN1963/DSCN0129.jpg


"ouch .. that sucks" x2

Never seen or heard of that in my time at WE or since. A few with cracks running across the short dimension - like maybe the stone wasn't quite flat across the length and pressure cracked them. I'd call in and talk with Kyle or Kay and get a new set on the way. Out of curiosity did they crack like that in use? (looks like a crack anyway - is that what is happening? )

Re: Ceramic Paddles 11 months, 1 week ago #3389

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StevenPinson wrote:
Adding to the fray:

Anybody seen this as a failure mode or defect yet on their paddles?

i1133.photobucket.com/albums/m599/SPIN1963/DSCN0129.jpg


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