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    Clint_D
    啓蒙家
    Joined: 5 Jun 2011

    Also, as far as hand tools go, I really like Knipex for channel locks, snips, pliers, etc.

    ATX IH Hoarder

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      Aetas
      見習いボス
      Joined: 19 Jun 2013

      @Clint_D:

      Also, as far as hand tools go, I really like Knipex for channel locks, snips, pliers, etc.

      ^this!

      The new Knipex angled pliers wrench is phenomenal (and lots of other [Knipex tools(https://www.knipex.com/)

      last edited by Aetas 3 Aug 2023, 16:42 18 Jan 2019, 21:59 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
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        Chris
        Raw and Unwashed
        Joined: 28 Jun 2010

        @neph93:

        Ewwww…. [emoji847]

        What?  I was talking about my favorite hammer.

        You people have your mind in the gutter…

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          DougNg
          Joined: 24 Sept 2009

          Is that a hammer with a stacked leather grip?!?

          I know violence is not the answer, I got it wrong on purpose

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            nurunuru
            Raw and Unwashed
            Joined: 16 May 2018

            Looks like an Estwing hammer, maybe?

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              Chris
              Raw and Unwashed
              Joined: 28 Jun 2010

              Yes to both questions. 🙂

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                mclaincausey
                見習いボス
                Joined: 12 Apr 2013

                Beautiful!

                Think it, be it.

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                  DougNg
                  Joined: 24 Sept 2009

                  Hipster

                  I know violence is not the answer, I got it wrong on purpose

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                    DougNg
                    Joined: 24 Sept 2009

                    Going to pick up one of these soon:

                    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00EJ9CQKA/?coliid=I2OCLIW6PLVA53&colid=ACFA6UKH7TWR&psc=0&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it

                    My 1x30 belt sander shit the bed and I have a couple knives that need to be reprofiled. I have an axe too with a couple big chunks taken out of the edge so that needs some major reprofiling done to it.

                    I know violence is not the answer, I got it wrong on purpose

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                      Chris
                      Raw and Unwashed
                      Joined: 28 Jun 2010

                      @DougNg:

                      Hipster

                      You know you want one, too…

                      (I bought it about five years ago at Lowe's, which is the most hipster big box hardware store, I'll concede)

                      And no lie- I've had that exact sharpener on my Amazon wish list since November 20, 2016, after one of my favorite bootmakers recommended it.  Now that all my stuff is finally out of storage, maybe I'll finally get it.

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                        Aetas
                        見習いボス
                        Joined: 19 Jun 2013

                        From the Iron Heart Boss Talk.
                        Tool set in an IH made roll-up case.  Stamped serial number 1/21 to 21/21 and with flannel inside.

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                          DougNg
                          Joined: 24 Sept 2009

                          @Chris

                          Got the Worksharp Ken Onion Edition this week. It's ok for large knives, but I almost immediately bought this thing:

                          https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00J9AADN6/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01__o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

                          After ten+ years of freehand sharpening on a belt sander, this is my speed. I got it last night and it's a nice upgrade.

                          I know violence is not the answer, I got it wrong on purpose

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                            motojobobo
                            啓蒙家
                            Joined: 22 Aug 2015

                            @Aetas , is the IH roll case available for purchase?

                            The journey is the objective.

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                              DougNg
                              Joined: 24 Sept 2009

                              Just gave this bit of advice to Giles because he's thinking of getting the Worksharp. Might be handy to anyone else thinking of getting it

                              Get some extra belts too. You'll need three different sets. One for the main kit.One for the knife grinder kit.And a stropping kit for the knife grinder.You'll burn through a bunch of belts learning how to grind. It's also handy to have new belts handy so you can tell how worn in your belts are. You should be able to tell by feel.The easiest way to find out if you're using the right angle is to color in the edge with a sharpie and see how the edge is contacting the edge.Success is measured by how consistent your edge is from heel to tip and then symmetry between both sides.Start on a slow speed or you'll wind up with recurved edges.Don't let your edge get hot. If the edge feels warm dunk it in some water.The cheapest knives you'll find are best for learning. The steel is softer. Remember that the steel is softer when you start on nicer knives, which have a harder steel.I've been grinding steel for a LONG time. The funny thing is you'll find that even shitty knives are really useful when you know how to sharpen and reprofile. The cost to benefit ratio becomes pretty narrow when you get good at this.The real test is when you can make a 79 cent knife work as good as a 300 dollar kitchen knife.

                              I know violence is not the answer, I got it wrong on purpose

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                                Giles
                                IHUK Crew
                                Joined: 22 Sept 2009

                                @motojobobo:

                                @Aetas , is the IH roll case available for purchase?

                                Haraki only made 21 and I think they'll all be staying in Japan I am afraid….

                                "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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                                  Chris
                                  Raw and Unwashed
                                  Joined: 28 Jun 2010

                                  @DougNg:

                                  ten+ years of freehand sharpening

                                  See, this is the part I'm trying to avoid.  I want to spend my time making things using sharp knives, not spend my time making knives sharp.  If I can get something that gives me a good edge without much time or effort, then that's the option I'm taking…

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                                    mclaincausey
                                    見習いボス
                                    Joined: 12 Apr 2013

                                    Spyderco Sharpmaker?

                                    Think it, be it.

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                                      DougNg
                                      Joined: 24 Sept 2009

                                      @Chris

                                      If you're looking for "good enough" the Worksharp Ken Onion will do the job (without the blade grinding attachment)

                                      I would still get a bit of practice on a couple cheap knives.

                                      Once you have your knives reprofiled, you can just do quick touch ups on a Spyderco Sharpmaker. Set the edge to 15 degrees each side, then sharpen on the Sharpmaker at 20 (40 degrees inclusive) and you should be good for awhile. When touch ups just don't do it anymore, take it back to the Worksharp.

                                      I don't recommend most people use the Worksharp regularly and for touch ups, it takes off a lot of steel.

                                      I know violence is not the answer, I got it wrong on purpose

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                                        Chris
                                        Raw and Unwashed
                                        Joined: 28 Jun 2010

                                        Do you use the Spyderco a lot, Doug?  I've used similar, though cheaper, sharpeners and didn't really like them.  I think what appeals to me about the Worksharp is that I'm less likely to move the knife around and screw up the sharpening process.  I like your tip about the marker; definitely gonna use that one.

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                                          DougNg
                                          Joined: 24 Sept 2009

                                          I do use the Spyderco a lot. It's handy for touch ups right before a carving task, or just routine touch ups.

                                          One warning, you can't go on autopilot for the Worksharp. At some point the blade is going to narrow (I guess with the exception of a cleaver) and it's going to slip off the guide if you're not paying attention. If you let that happen weird things are going to happen to the tip.

                                          I know violence is not the answer, I got it wrong on purpose

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