Fine tuning S30V ?

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Fine tuning S30V ?

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I have lots of S30V knives and I can get them sharp with the aid of diamonds, Sharpmaker, strop. I don't use my knives very hard anymore so QUESTION:
How would you finish S30V to bring an edge that would slice paper, cut apples, whittle soft wood, a little cardboard?
Does S30V do well with the brown rods finish, or fine rods, or X fine rods?
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I usually sharpen my knives with the Sharpmaker microbevel using the standard medium and fine rods. I got the extra fine rods too but couldn't notice any day to day difference over the standard fine finish. Sure they may have been a little sharper or finer edged but in my EDC it wasn't necessary for my uses.

An odd time I do the full edge with Japanese waterstones. If I get a chip or the knife is blunt, I use the coarse stone, otherwise it's medium and fine waterstones. Then another microbevel again on the Sharpmaker.

I had a fantastic edge pro system a few years ago but foolishly sold it. It was so easy to create a single bevel edge down to a mirror, razor sharp, finish. I wish I still had it today now I'm getting back into my knives again.

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gull wing wrote:
Thu Dec 21, 2023 9:59 am
I have lots of S30V knives and I can get them sharp with the aid of diamonds, Sharpmaker, strop. I don't use my knives very hard anymore so QUESTION:
How would you finish S30V to bring an edge that would slice paper, cut apples, whittle soft wood, a little cardboard?
Does S30V do well with the brown rods finish, or fine rods, or X fine rods?
10dps bevel with a 15dps microbevel taken to a high polish is what I'd use for lighter work that's primarily push cutting. You could probably get away with going a little thinner but that's thick enough to cover "oops" moments.

I had an S30V Manix I took to about that angle and it held up fine to light chopping and batoning.
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In my experience S30V finished on the brown rods gives a very sharp edge that lasts well. For me S30V seems to be a steel that loses its very sharp edge quickly if finished at higher grits. I used to do this and was disappointed with S30V. Now I use a toothier edge and I love it!

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I have a Lil’ Native in S30v steel and it sharpens right up on my old model 203 Sharpmaker. I tend to use all three rods, medium, fine and ultra fine. The blade gets plenty sharp for my uses. Would it cut as well if I stopped at the fine rod? Yeah it would but I already have the ultra fine rods so why not use them.
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Ok buddy's, thanks for the help.
Will put it to good use.
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R100 wrote:
Thu Dec 21, 2023 2:15 pm
In my experience S30V finished on the brown rods gives a very sharp edge that lasts well. For me S30V seems to be a steel that loses its very sharp edge quickly if finished at higher grits. I used to do this and was disappointed with S30V. Now I use a toothier edge and I love it!

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This has been my experience as well.
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kobold wrote:
Sat Dec 23, 2023 12:48 am
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Whittle hair - I have a new sharpening objective.
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Last time I sharpened my Bugout, I used the CBN rods and just finished with very night strokes. Cuts great.
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