I saw the Wicked Edge but it's more suited for a professional as it's a large unit and it's expensive. This looks like a much more affordable option for most folks.
If you do buy an M-4 steel bladed knife, know that Ceramic cannot abrade the vanadium carbide in the edge. Wrong stone. Venev will do a fine job and although the ceramic will produce a sharp edge, it will not hold it long as only the metal matrix holding the Vanadium carbides is sharpened. Edge holding will be greatly enhanced with either Diamond or CBN. KnifeMaker
This rig seems like NASA designed contraption, made as complicated and expensive as possible, The total opposite of a RUIXIN sharpener,,, watch here >> th-cam.com/video/ogFVA-WhEgo/w-d-xo.html
Can you please do a vid on using the hapstone rs stone thickness compensator.
@@jonleone777 ok
@JohnKlahr awesome
I saw the Wicked Edge but it's more suited for a professional as it's a large unit and it's expensive. This looks like a much more affordable option for most folks.
I want that KNIFE!
If you do buy an M-4 steel bladed knife, know that Ceramic cannot abrade the vanadium carbide in the edge. Wrong stone. Venev will do a fine job and although the ceramic will produce a sharp edge, it will not hold it long as only the metal matrix holding the Vanadium carbides is sharpened.
Edge holding will be greatly enhanced with either Diamond or CBN.
KnifeMaker
@@michaell397 Great information
This rig seems like NASA designed contraption, made as complicated and expensive as possible, The total opposite of a RUIXIN sharpener,,, watch here >> th-cam.com/video/ogFVA-WhEgo/w-d-xo.html
Not very complicated