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I have been looking around at fool proofish knife sharpeners and it looks like I have settled on the Work Sharp Knife and Tool Sharpener. I've read all the relevant threads on here, and I just have a couple of questions for you guys.
For those of you out there that have one... If you took off the guard and pivoted the head could you polish the primary bevel on a blade with it (hollow ground or ffg)?
What does the cross section of a chisel grind look like when you after convex it?
Has anyone tried the diamond belts listed on their website yet? I am thinking they would pay for themselves over time. Is that right?
...And finally what would a cheap way for sharpening serrations since from what I've read it is not good to sharpen the way Work Sharp suggests (running the belt over the edge on the opposite side of the serrations). I have Cutco knives with their double d edge, which is three sraight sections so I can't use something round.
Thanks,
George
For those of you out there that have one... If you took off the guard and pivoted the head could you polish the primary bevel on a blade with it (hollow ground or ffg)?
What does the cross section of a chisel grind look like when you after convex it?
Has anyone tried the diamond belts listed on their website yet? I am thinking they would pay for themselves over time. Is that right?
...And finally what would a cheap way for sharpening serrations since from what I've read it is not good to sharpen the way Work Sharp suggests (running the belt over the edge on the opposite side of the serrations). I have Cutco knives with their double d edge, which is three sraight sections so I can't use something round.
Thanks,
George