Buying a Sharpie chisel point marker makes marking the edge a one swipe per side process. Almost a quarter inch wide at the point, it simplifies the application of ink to the edge.
I have used my KME system for years and love it but it doesn't do my larger knives very well. I bought this TSPROF Pioneer and am beyond impressed...it works well with my largest chef knife. I think the price is very good for a sharpener of this quality. Great Video!
Great review and video. I have the Pioneer and really like it. I'm still learning about how to get the most out of it. I had a 6" steel shooting target and some rare earth magnets from another project. Stuck 2 to the shooting target and some rubber feet on the target, and man, what a difference. I still hold the base when using it but much more mobile and stable. Keep up the good work, I'm a long-time follower. Blessings!
Very nice job reviewing and giving info on this tool. Can't wait to see more updates an projects and many more videos soon my friend. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friend. Forge On. Fab On. Weld On. Keep forge lit. Keep Making. God bless.
A ceramic stone is good for the higher/finer grits. But before you start to sharpen a blade, run it on the strop, maybe just 5+5 times and check the result, often the edge comes to live again. If not just try the finer grits first. It is just when there is damage on an edge (or a new made knife) that you need the coarser grits, or you want to change the angels on the blade. I just reworked a Mintongli with 4 inch length. 5 inch high and a 4mm thickness, from a soso sharp to very sharp by making it almost like a scandigrind. Hard to cut paper as they blade has a to steep angle, but makes a very good steak/meat knife to deploy when you are out eating and the cutlery is bad.
@@dmg4415 i have been making knives for over 25 years and wanted info on this system, not the process. TY for trying to inform me, but not needed. i edited my comment just to clear up any confusion. have a great day
Personally i crave a really realy sharp knife! I appreciate yiur video. I have one of those cheap Lanskey setups. They can get me shaving sharp...but it is definitely kinda mickey mouse. I see some of these models are quite high priced. Given your experience...which is the better bang for the buck? Are they shipped from US of A? Thanks
Есть такая русская поговорка - «в коня -корм». Отличный инструмент в руках отличного мастера. Я тоже пользуюсь инструментом TSPROF много лет. Лучшее, что есть в заточном мире!
I suppose the wire edge would have to be removed so it doesn't end up in your food. I imagine the leather strop would take care of that. Good video, I need one of these.
no, what would take care of that is flipping the blade like twice each side and removing the burr with the stone. Strops should NOT be removing burrs, it should simply be refining the edge.
@@Simplelittlelife maybe microburrs, but if you can see or feel a burr, you shouldn't be stropping. With a guided system you can get hair whittling edges on anything above about 600 grit by simply flipping it over 2 or 3 times each side with negative pressure.
As a long time machinist, although it's expensive, it is in line with what manufacturing costs. Even low price manufacturing has a starting cost of at LEAST $60 Per hour. Auto companies per hour costs far exceed this price. It sucks
For your information at least in this part of the world Wars have always been arranged in advance between kings to exterminate the peoples and thus keep power This was the case in 39-45 etc. That's why the French never go to war. for 2000 years In this part of the world In short, Putin and Biden play the -rael game and the -rabes as Asiates too because antichrist is reincarnated, and Russian So if this continues, There will be a US-USSR war in Europe And the death of all the USA USSR and Europe therefore In short, what did you want to the Russians..? Nothing.... but a few think before talk... -U-
Pretty sure if the USA or Canada was invading another country, driven by one man it wouldn't last long if at all. The majority of the Russians (although maybe brainwashed) are backing Putin and seem to be fine with murdering thousands of innocent people. So yeah I won't be purchasing anything from Russia even if their product is great. If that makes me an idiot I'm fine with that. I enjoy watching your videos and will continue to do so.
Buying a Sharpie chisel point marker makes marking the edge a one swipe per side process. Almost a quarter inch wide at the point, it simplifies the application of ink to the edge.
The Sharpie "Jumbo" Magnums work great!
I have used my KME system for years and love it but it doesn't do my larger knives very well. I bought this TSPROF Pioneer and am beyond impressed...it works well with my largest chef knife. I think the price is very good for a sharpener of this quality. Great Video!
Thanks for this video! So, ultimately, would you recommend the Kadet, the Pioneer or the K03? Is there a real value for the higher cost? Merci!
Great review and video. I have the Pioneer and really like it. I'm still learning about how to get the most out of it. I had a 6" steel shooting target and some rare earth magnets from another project. Stuck 2 to the shooting target and some rubber feet on the target, and man, what a difference. I still hold the base when using it but much more mobile and stable. Keep up the good work, I'm a long-time follower. Blessings!
That’s cool man! Sweet!
Very nice job reviewing and giving info on this tool. Can't wait to see more updates an projects and many more videos soon my friend. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friend. Forge On. Fab On. Weld On. Keep forge lit. Keep Making. God bless.
Ill gotta grab one of this type of sharpening thingys. Thanks Jer. I have my sight on a lansky set.
You’re welcome! They sure are nice 👍
How long do the tsprof diamond plates last in your experience? I've heard they don't last very long.
Thanks as always for the great info, Jeremy!
Which would you recommend Kadet Pro or Pioneer? I do have a few flexible filleting knife 9"
Do you think its worth spending the extra money for the pioneer over the cheaper hapstone rs?
does TSPROF have cermamic or glass stones above 1000 grit?
Diamond stones over 1k make no sense, they will just break off because their small size.
A ceramic stone is good for the higher/finer grits. But before you start to sharpen a blade, run it on the strop, maybe just 5+5 times and check the result, often the edge comes to live again. If not just try the finer grits first. It is just when there is damage on an edge (or a new made knife) that you need the coarser grits, or you want to change the angels on the blade. I just reworked a Mintongli with 4 inch length. 5 inch high and a 4mm thickness, from a soso sharp to very sharp by making it almost like a scandigrind. Hard to cut paper as they blade has a to steep angle, but makes a very good steak/meat knife to deploy when you are out eating and the cutlery is bad.
@@dmg4415 i have been making knives for over 25 years and wanted info on this system, not the process. TY for trying to inform me, but not needed. i edited my comment just to clear up any confusion. have a great day
@@michael_the_chef maybe do some research, but TY for your attempt
@@dagnard5707 ohh, sorry, but thanks for the info, have a great day!
Personally i crave a really realy sharp knife! I appreciate yiur video. I have one of those cheap Lanskey setups. They can get me shaving sharp...but it is definitely kinda mickey mouse.
I see some of these models are quite high priced. Given your experience...which is the better bang for the buck?
Are they shipped from US of A?
Thanks
Есть такая русская поговорка - «в коня -корм». Отличный инструмент в руках отличного мастера. Я тоже пользуюсь инструментом TSPROF много лет. Лучшее, что есть в заточном мире!
I suppose the wire edge would have to be removed so it doesn't end up in your food. I imagine the leather strop would take care of that. Good video, I need one of these.
no, what would take care of that is flipping the blade like twice each side and removing the burr with the stone. Strops should NOT be removing burrs, it should simply be refining the edge.
No, the strop is great for removing the wire edge. That’s what they’re for.
Thank you!
@@Simplelittlelife maybe microburrs, but if you can see or feel a burr, you shouldn't be stropping. With a guided system you can get hair whittling edges on anything above about 600 grit by simply flipping it over 2 or 3 times each side with negative pressure.
@@TorlingJarlsounds like you're shit at sharpening
Hello Sir. Outstanding vid, once again. May I ask why you dont involve your family on the channel. It seems you would.
Excellent Videoes keep up the good work i am going to buy the Tsprof Kadet pro very soon. SMIB
I want to get one of the big ones so bad
That one is my go-to for sure 👍
The sound of the blade makes me think that it is very hard, it sings!
$300 = Budget?
300 bucks is now "budget friendly"?
Hey same knife i carry
This is cool id buy it BUT price is freaking crazy. At most that's maybe a hundred bucks. Taking in materials and complexity of tool.
As a long time machinist, although it's expensive, it is in line with what manufacturing costs.
Even low price manufacturing has a starting cost of at LEAST $60 Per hour. Auto companies per hour costs far exceed this price. It sucks
То чувство, когда русская точилка удивляет американца. Имею их флагманскую точилку и работаю с наслаждением
I’m not American. I have all of their sharpeners and have been working with them for 7 years. Also, I used to live in Russia.
That feeling when a commie makes a presumption about a guy on the internet. Get back in the bread line tankie 😅
@@larshoneytoast722это к чему вообще было написано? показать уровень интеллекта?
@@Simplelittlelifeя не ставил целью вас чем то принизить, просто приятно видеть отечественный инструмент в руках иностранного мастера
It was kind of a dumb statement if the intention was not to belittle. Especially with in the incorrect assumption of nationality...
Too bad they're made in Russia.
For your information
at least in this part of the world
Wars have always been arranged in advance between kings
to exterminate the peoples and thus keep power
This was the case in 39-45 etc.
That's why the French never go to war. for 2000 years In this part of the world
In short, Putin and Biden play the -rael game
and the -rabes as Asiates too
because antichrist is reincarnated, and Russian
So if this continues,
There will be a US-USSR war in Europe
And the death of all the USA USSR and Europe therefore
In short, what did you want to the Russians..?
Nothing....
but a few think before talk... -U-
That’s like saying too bad anything is made in America based solely on who the Americans voted in to be their leader….😆😆😆 such idiotic logic.
@@Simplelittlelifelet's hope we don't start getting lumped with our fearless leader....
Don't buy one. Problem solved
Pretty sure if the USA or Canada was invading another country, driven by one man it wouldn't last long if at all. The majority of the Russians (although maybe brainwashed) are backing Putin and seem to be fine with murdering thousands of innocent people. So yeah I won't be purchasing anything from Russia even if their product is great. If that makes me an idiot I'm fine with that. I enjoy watching your videos and will continue to do so.