Krein Regrind Sebenza

Rich357---THAT'S a slicer! Thanks for the pic. It's also a good looking blade.
 
Here are a couple shots of one of my Sebs TK did for me:

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What tools did you use to perform this job ?
I have a small regular Sebbie that is in need of some pimping and i want to give that a try myself,
 
I use a oscillating spindle sander. You can buy for as little as $200. Then I bead blast with ceramic media. About $130 for a usable blast cab and then a good air compressor--I have over $300 into mine. Then again, I'm a carpenter/cabinet maker, so I have all kinds of good tools.:)
 
Today I got back my large Sebenza Classic Micarta Inlay with serrations that I sent to Tom for a regrind. Wow what a difference it makes. It's easily the sharpest folder I have. Great job Tom.:thumbup:
 
After a couple days with my T Krein regrind. I'm really impressed. It takes sharpness to a new level. I think anyone with a sebbie or two should send it off to Tom. Even the sharpening he does is fantastic. I had him do my Sebbie tanto and even one of my LE's. But for a slicer supreme go for the regrind!:thumbup::p:D
 
Nice job on the 'Striderized' handles as well, how was it done ?
Did you do it yourself ?

I agree on those handles :thumbup: Wish CRK would do that - - - extra grip on a plain titanium beadblast knife. I know I would definitely buy one. - -

And that Krein regrind looks like a great cutter.
 
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