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Post by quesderho on Jan 31, 2019 23:38:41 GMT
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Post by pgandy on Feb 1, 2019 2:06:27 GMT
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Post by quesderho on Feb 2, 2019 0:07:11 GMT
Thank you very much nternal805. But that package is so expensive! I couldn't justify this purchase even for myself.
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Post by quesderho on Feb 22, 2019 21:43:15 GMT
Turned out I bought what nternal805 suggested
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Post by Adrian Jordan on Feb 23, 2019 0:57:23 GMT
I have a Ken Onion Work Sharp. I don't have the grinder attachment. I'd strongly suggest practicing on some cheap, trash-bin knives before taking any nicer blades to it. Also, remember to watch the instructional videos carefully, especially about when to start and stop grinding on the blade. It's not a massive learning curve, but there is one. It's real easy to over grind an area(or, in the case of a tip, grind it off completely) so take your time. Once you've got it down, it's super fast and fairly easy to put a screaming edge on a blade.
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