I stoned-washed my blade and now need it sharpened. It would take me forever and a day to do it on my Sharpmaker. Can anyone make a recommendation on a good sharpening service?
I stoned-washed my blade and now need it sharpened. It would take me forever and a day to do it on my Sharpmaker. Can anyone make a recommendation on a good sharpening service?
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Im sure somebody here could do it for you, I would but you probably dont want to send it to the other side of the world![]()
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Actually I think it would not take anywhere near as long as you think. That being said, a nice coarse bench stone would make a great addition to your arsenal for bevel setting, any will do really, so you should be able to find something cheap.
Send it to Golden along with $5. What's the problem? They do a GREAT job.
Sonny
they sharpen mod blades?
-Travis
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get diamond stones for sharpmaker?
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http://seattleknifesharpening.com/
Do a search online and you'll see Bob Tate does a job better then most.
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The people from the wicked edge will do it. I think it's a $1 an inch plus shipping. Send them an email via their web page. They were fast to reply to me.
Thanks all. I still have not made up my mind. I may have a go at it. I fear if I did it myself with a stone I would scratch the blade up. Now, the diamond files for the Sharpmaker, that may do the trick too.
Could someone tell me what the term "stone-washed the blade" means? And how it impacts sharpening?
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It just means he took the knife apart and rolled the blade in a cup of rocks (or a rock tumbler if you have one) to give it a "stone washed" surface. Here's some good pics http://www.spyderco.com/forums/showt...ht=stonewashed
Doing that usually destroys your edge though, and you have to start over with a very dull edge.
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the stonewashing turned out great
Thanks. It was my first one. I did the handle too and it turned out pretty good. I used my Midway case tumbler with some round polished stones that were maybe on the smaller side. I'd say maybe 1 inch in diameter, give-or-take. And like everyone recommends, I sprayed a bunch of WD40 in it. I have thought about doing my PM2 - but can't make up my mind. I may just leave it...but it's tempting. It would be one more knife I need to get sharpened.
Oh, and I need to give credit to Geoff at Tuffknives for the scale. Great job.
Welcome gdwSweet looking knife
What is it??
There is a great sense of satisfaction that comes from being able to reprofile and sharpen your own blades. I'm not being judgemental, only encouraging others to reach out and obtain the level of satisfaction I feel after taking a blunt piece of metal and making it sharpAll you need are the right tools. A wide variety of such tools using different techniques are available. I did just this to my wife's super dull paring knife this evening and while I didn't push it thru to polished and razorsharp, it felt good to make it very usable again
Just nudging because I would like others to be able to feel the same sense of satisfactionBeing able to do it yourself holds rewards I would like everyone to share
No offense or slight is intended and I hope none is taken. Just trying to share the same enjoyment I feel
Just the thoughts of a novice sharpening and edge nut![]()
Charlie
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