Rick: What system are you using? I just got a Worksharp Precision Adjust Elite. I have used it twice so far and am just starting to get the hang of it. I wanted a Wicked Edge, but could not justify $600 up for a knife sharpener! I have one of the Norton triple stone setups which is nice, but I cannot get an edge but so good freehand. I just bought a magnifier so I can get a close look at the edge. Rawleigh
Hi Rawleigh, I'm using the Work Sharp Professional Precision Adjust...tried freehand, then the Edge Pro, but my raging OCD made me find a way to monitor the edge angle of each grit...and then using 3m adhesive paper as lapping films for the polishing. Less than $300, but who looks at their checkbook for a hobby ?
So you went with the aluminum professional version? How do you like it? I got the plastic one and it is a bit wobbly, even with a support. What are you using to take the pictures of you edge?
Tell me about the lapping paper!
I have two days left on my return window with Amazon. Does the clamp on the professional hold tightly with no wobble? Is it pretty easy to work through the grits and get a keen edge? I struggle a bit with the lower model one and don't get the really sharp edge I was hoping for. What other accessories have you added?
Where did you get yours? How much did you pay if you don't mind my asking? Most places seem to be out of stock.
I found this website which has a lot of good stuff on it.
Rock solid....love it. The company listened to it's users and did many upgrades from the previous version. Lots of vids online comparing the two. Where to buy (?), I went with the company's site and ordered direct from them....$249-$269 (I see the price has gone up to $299)
Does the clamp on the professional hold tightly with no wobble? Is it pretty easy to work through the grits and get a keen edge?
Yes and yes.
What other accessories have you added?
None, really...all I did was buy some blank plates from a fellow on etsy and 3M abrasive films for the polish:
What are you using to take the pictures of you edge?
My fingertips are shot, so I can't "feel the burr"...Magnifying glasses were no good (60 yrs old here ). Being new to this, I wanted to see the edge and went with this:
Wow, you did go all in! Well on your advice I have got my elite in a box with the return authorization and have ordered the Pro from Worksharp. They were the only place I could find it in stock! $299 less 10%. I did not want to wait until the end of August, so I paid a little extra. It was $249 at out of stock retailers. I would love the extra lapping piece if that is what you were speaking of.
I don't think I'll be getting the magnifier, although it would sure be handy as I'm also your age. I'll stick with the 8x flip down magnifier I already have.
I will let you know when it arrives and see if there any tips I need. Thanks for the inspiration to spend more money! LOL
Well, UPS says it has been delivered! I am excited1 I won't be able to play with it tonight as we have an event to go to and I have some workers coming to the house tomorrow, but maybe Saturday night I can get a good look at it! Thanks Rick. I will take care of Bruce. Rawleigh
I found time this morning to put a nice edge on my cheap Kershaw EDC. It will now slice through pages out of this months boat us magazine! Best use for that magazine I found! I look forward to moving on to bigger and better knives! I will let you know how things progress.
I was trying my Henckel steak knives last night at 16.5%. I tried 15 but scraped the vice because the knives are so narrow. On a Chef's knife it should be fine. I didn't want to have to go to the small knife table with them as I have a block of 8 to do. Unfortunately my wife has taken to using them like kitchen knives, but I find domestic harmony suffers if I try to correct her on that! I just have to grit my teeth and bear it!! LOL
Guys don't think you are the only ones. My wife yells at me if the knives are too sharp and then she will take a steak and with a carving knife cut it in half on a plate and I can hear the knives dulling on the plate.
When I first married my wife she had a glass cutting board and very dull knives! Nothing worse than the sound of a sharp edge grating against glass or ceramic