My Terzoula CQB

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I've been eyeing the CQBs since they first hit the market but still carried my tried and true CS to the field for a couple more years. I finally had the chance to afford one and can't say enough about it. She's a beauty, No?
Only question that I have is about resharpening. I tend to be very hard on my field knives and though this knife has a great edge, I will eventually dull it. When I resharpen it, what angle should I set my Lansky to in order to duplicate this great edge?
Thanks for the help.
recondoc


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RECONDOC1;
You can always "paint" the edge with a Marks-A-Lot and try the different angles to see which one comes closest to the existing edge.
I have found that the Lansky does not have very accurate angle slots so some experimenting will be needed.
Better yet, get yourself one of the Spyderco Sharps Makers...this does a great job on almost any kind of knife.
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Ron,
Bremerton, Washington
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Thanks for the ideas Ron. I think I will go get a Spydy.
recondoc

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Semper Fi!
Corpsman Up! Answering the call for 103 years.
Proud member of PETA (People For The Eating of Tasty Animals)
 
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