A Great Pro Sharpener on the Forums is Found!

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I recenty had back surgery, which had prevented me from being able to backbevel my favorite folder, my hawkbilled Spyderco Superhawk. Luckily I read about RichardJ and his paper sharpening wheels, and decided to give him a try. I let him know I wanted a thin backbevel around 10 degrees per side, so I could easily touch up my Superhawk at 15 degrees per side on my Sharpmaker. I shipped the box off Monday and before I even knew the box had been delivered Richard called me to let me know my knife was already done! I couldn't believe how fast his service was, or how great he was with sharing his knowledge with me about his paper wheel sharpening technique. Now that I have a bad back I will definately be looking into getting a paper wheel set up to save my back from hunching over the stones for hours on end. I found out that the supplier of the best quality wheels lives very close to me, and when my back is better I can drive up to buy the wheels and the supplier of the wheels will even show me how to use them. It is great that Richard is so great with sharing of his knowledge and put in a word for me with the supplier.

Back to the sharpening. I got my knife back as fast as the Postal service delivers, and it was sharper than a factory Spyderco Dragonfly that I have. It popped hairs, caught hair above the skin, and even shaved some fine hairs on the front of my forearm that the Spyderco couldn't. It was pretty close to Tom Krein sharp, all from a 240 grit wheel. The bevel was also beautifully done, it looked like it came from the factory that way. I got to cutting lots of boxes into tiny shreds, and the knife was still cutting strong when I decided to see how it would sharpen now on the Sharpmaker at 15 degrees (it had to be done at 20 degrees before to get it to hit the edge, as the factory edge was much thicker). I watched under my microscope as each successive grit from medium through ultrafine, then 1 micron and .3 micron lapping film (PSA backed, it just sticks to the rods) brought out a tiny polished micrbevel on the nice and thin backbevel Richard had put on the knife. At this point the knife was whittling hair at unbelievable levels. Even my daughter's super fine hair that had dreid out for a couple days on one of her brushes just peeled off into the tiniest of curls. I am still thrilled at that.

I couldn't be more pleased with Richard's sharpening job, It was EXACTLY what I wanted and super sharp. I can't believe for only THREE DOLLARS he provided me a complete rebevel to better than Spyderco sharpness on a hawkbill. I can't recommend Richard or his paper wheels enough, to do what he did in under 2 minutes to my knife is unreal. If you ever need sharpening done that you can't do yourself get ahold of RichardJ.

Mike
 
Richard turned me onto the paper wheels last year and I've never looked back since. I get amazing edges with very little time spent. :thumbup:
 
Richard turned me onto the paper wheels last year and I've never looked back since. I get amazing edges with very little time spent. :thumbup:

My back loves to hear these stories of great edges in little time on the wheels!

Mike
 
RichardJ did a complete rework of a PAL RH36 knife I had purchased in sad shape. He rehandled with new leather washers, buffed out most of the pits in the carbon steel blade and put a fully convexed edge on it.
His level of work was very high, I do recommend his services.
 
RichardJ did a complete rework of a PAL RH36 knife I had purchased in sad shape. He rehandled with new leather washers, buffed out most of the pits in the carbon steel blade and put a fully convexed edge on it.
His level of work was very high, I recommend his services.
 
RichardJ is a good guy, very helpful and always eager to offer advice! He helped me get in touch with Mike at Razor Sharp Edgemaking for a set of ten inch wheels which I can not wait to try out. Mike was a real pleasure to deal with,too.
 
Reading on the forum about RichardJ and the Razor Sharp Edgemaking System got me to order the 8" Delux this past week. Can't believe how fast you can put an edge on a knife. I have Edge Pro, Lansky, Spyderco, Bench stones, DMT system and Japanese water stones.
This system is the best. Fast and Razor sharp. It is definitely worth the money if you want a superior edge.
 
I also sent a Knife out to Richard recently. A Bm 710D2. I haven't got it back yet, but I only just sent it out on wed. On Fri. he e-mailed me that he got the knife, had it done, and shipped it back out the same day!!:D
I asked for a re-grind at 15 degrees per side for easy touch ups on my sharpmaker. I don't have the diamond rods and re-profiling a recurve D2 blade was a bit daunting for me.
I cant say enough about his service. He even sent me a video of his dad push cutting newsprint with my knife before he mailed it back out. to top it off, right now he is only charging a dollar an inch!:thumbup:
 
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