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Register Date:
23 Jan 2013
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About Me:
Jose
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Puerto Rico
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31 Oct 1959
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Re: CATRA HobbiGoni
Yesterday I remembered seeing that article before and just look at it and read it again. It does help me clarify some of my doubts. Thanks Mark.
CATRA HobbiGoni
Category:
Advanced Techniques and Sharpening Strategies
Posted 6 days, 20 hours ago
by
JoseFuste
Re: CATRA HobbiGoni
Tom,
I just found what I asked about just measure only one side at a time. Just by leaning the blade to either side while in place in the HG it will read the actual side angle.
CATRA HobbiGoni
Category:
Advanced Techniques and Sharpening Strategies
Posted 1 week ago
by
JoseFuste
Re: CATRA HobbiGoni
Not a problem....Thanks for the quick reply...Will start using it and learning...
CATRA HobbiGoni
Category:
Advanced Techniques and Sharpening Strategies
Posted 1 week ago
by
JoseFuste
Re: CATRA HobbiGoni
Tom,
I just received mine today and would like if you can post some pictures of yours actually with some knives. I also read on the instructions guide that one of the advantages is that you can measure each side independently and it illustrate how, but it seems they are referring to a different instrument. Have you tried that before?
Thanks,
Jose
CATRA HobbiGoni
Category:
Advanced Techniques and Sharpening Strategies
Posted 1 week, 1 day ago
by
JoseFuste
Re: Stones vs new arms as a up ...
Get the micro fine ceramics, they are expensive but worth it. I'm really happy with them.
Stones vs new arms a ...
Category:
Thoughts/Theories/Science Related to Sharpening
Posted 2 weeks ago
by
JoseFuste
Re: Grit on the Micro Fine Cer ...
I just received my Micro Fine Ceramics this week and tried them today. When I tried the Coarse side, which is supposed to be 1.4, it felt coarser than the 1600. When I moved to the Fine side (.6), this side just seems to be fine as it should. It feels weird if you compare the 1200/1600 with these two Coarse/Fine in a sense of when you switch from 1200 to 1600, it just feel actually similar, but when you go from Coarse ceramic to Fine ceramic it feels like going from almost a 1000 jumping to a 1600.
Anyway, at the end the result with the Fine Ceramic was really excellent. It was super sharp. I just end up with 2000 grit 3M sand paper in which I got the mirror polish look.
Jose
Grit on the Micro Fi ...
Category:
Suggestion Box
Posted 1 month ago
by
JoseFuste
CATRA HobbiGoni
I just ordered one...somebody mentioned before in another thread. I haven't heard anything negative about it...
Thanks for the feedback....
CATRA HobbiGoni
Category:
Advanced Techniques and Sharpening Strategies
Posted 1 month ago
by
JoseFuste
Re: Spyderco question
Phil,
I don't have a Para 2 with me, I had one and sold it before I got the WE. Later on I had that issue with the Spyderco Ambitious and I solved it by lifting the handle as I expressed before. On the Para 2 you don't have to lift the handle because it has enough clearance to reach the blade, but yes, the issue on how to reach that tail notch is a problem because the stones are to thin and the stone plastic edge is in the midle. Sorry about the confusion.
But if the edge is right into the handle as the Ambitious, that is how it worked for me.
Spyderco question
Category:
Basic Techniques and Sharpening Strategies
Posted 1 month, 1 week ago
by
JoseFuste
Re: Spyderco question
Phil,
I will post some pictures as soon as I get back home. This week I'm traveling on business.
Spyderco question
Category:
Basic Techniques and Sharpening Strategies
Posted 1 month, 1 week ago
by
JoseFuste
Re: Spyderco question
John,
No, I'm not changing the angle at all. While the knife is set in the clamp and locked, I just unlock the knife handle and lift it up until I got the necessary clearance to reach the edge tail. It is like closing your knife but this time it is already locked in the clamp ready to be sharpen.
Spyderco question
Category:
Basic Techniques and Sharpening Strategies
Posted 1 month, 1 week ago
by
JoseFuste
Re: Spyderco question
Exactly....
Spyderco question
Category:
Basic Techniques and Sharpening Strategies
Posted 1 month, 1 week ago
by
JoseFuste
Re: Spyderco question
Not really, the blade remained in the same position, the only thing I did was flex the handle upward to reach the actual blade tail.
Spyderco question
Category:
Basic Techniques and Sharpening Strategies
Posted 1 month, 1 week ago
by
JoseFuste
Re: Spyderco question
I managed to work on that small corner by lifting the blade handle while on the WE. While doing this I was able to reach it.
Spyderco question
Category:
Basic Techniques and Sharpening Strategies
Posted 1 month, 1 week ago
by
JoseFuste
Re: Shipping Charges way to hi ...
Just email Kyle, he will work it out for you....He just did it for me...
Shipping Charges way ...
Category:
Suggestion Box
Posted 1 month, 2 weeks ago
by
JoseFuste
Re: Edge Tester
Following the instructions, specially Step 3 & 4, by just passing the tool without a need to apply any pressure you will feel it right away in both directions. The tool is made of a really hard plastic and it has a decent weight so you don't need to use any pressure.
Haven't check for burrs yet, but I'm pretty sure it will detect it.
Edge Tester
Category:
Task Specific Knife Sharpening
Posted 1 month, 3 weeks ago
by
JoseFuste
Re: Edge Tester
Today I received the tester and it does work as expected. At least it helps me detect where the edge has an imperfection. Really happy with it.
Edge Tester
Category:
Task Specific Knife Sharpening
Posted 1 month, 3 weeks ago
by
JoseFuste
Re: Edge Tester
That is what I'm looking for, something other than my nail
that will detect a small chip or ding. I'm going to give it a try...It is not that expensive as I see. Thanks...
Edge Tester
Category:
Task Specific Knife Sharpening
Posted 1 month, 3 weeks ago
by
JoseFuste
Re: Edge Tester
Thanks for the details...
Edge Tester
Category:
Task Specific Knife Sharpening
Posted 1 month, 3 weeks ago
by
JoseFuste
Edge Tester
Has anyone tried this tool before? How effective is?
www.oldawan.com/Products.html
33. IN STOCK - Edge Tester
...
Edge Tester
Category:
Task Specific Knife Sharpening
Posted 1 month, 3 weeks ago
by
JoseFuste
Re: Shipping Charges way to hi ...
Thanks Clay, I will write.
Shipping Charges way ...
Category:
Suggestion Box
Posted 1 month, 3 weeks ago
by
JoseFuste
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