Got one for Christmas this year, and so far, it's paid itself off big time. In a short time I sharpened four of our kitchen knives which could barely cut a tomato before. VERY impressed with it so far. Now I want to find any knife that needs sharpening. :)
They tell you to stop half-way because it keeps you from rounding the tip…I will say that this sharpener is a game changer… I have the Ken Onion edition… I like the 3/4” belts…
I'm impressed with all the short video content that the various Work Sharp team members have put out, with excellent guidelines/Info. on their products. Have been so itching to buy one of them, and just purchased the Mk. 2 and a pack of belts... as I figured with all I've seen and heard about it, it's a pretty reasonable/affordable model to start with, and who knows... may further down the road step it up to the Ken Onion and attachment. Regardless of what sharpener you buy from Work Sharp, it doesn't take a genius to know you're getting your money's worth!. 👍
My mk2 just arrived today, I’ve been worried since I’m a lefty. When I tried it, it’s actually amazing! I guess I’ve been using my right arm to hand sharpen too, that’s why it’s a little easier for me to use. I just need to control it a little bit. I don’t know about other lefties out there, but you can still use it. Maybe just take out the angle guides.
If you get a good quality stropping compound you can renew the honing belts just run the grinder and hold the compound block against it for a couple of seconds to coat the belt.
Just got this to fix a knife with a broken tip, it took just a few more pulls with the medium then a few pulls with the fine it’s not perfect but looks great and for 80 bucks works great!
Dammit now i gotta buy the upgrade. Sick of the mk 1 scraping the shit out of all my blades. Edit: the main difference i see seems to be that the angle of the blades is printed on the machine, and most importantly to me is that the edge guides have soft walls. The mk 1 had hard, textured plastic walls and it scratched the crap out of all my blades, so I could never use it on expensive kitchen knives. And it had a dial for the speed, so it was able to work at a full range of speeds. Edit 2: oh yeah, and the reason that you stop pulling while the blade is only halfway across the belt is because if you don’t it will round off the point of your blade.
I have several knives, but I'm not a sharpening expert at all. Will this work for a variety of blades (i.e. scandi, flat, sabre, etc...)? Will they retain their grind after, or will they all become basically the same?
Lot of pocket-knives have 17 degre angles ...so this might not be the sharpener...know Work Sharp has one where you can set it to 17...forget the model...heh...or you could take it down to 155 using a manual....being that most guys don't sharpen regulary (I'd be one....i don't use my knives enough to dull them...but want a aharpener for when I finally do....have a ZT, SOG and BBuck pocket knife i bought from 12 years ago...heh...will never use them to open boxes like "enthusiasts" :)
How loud is this sharpener? Your video sounds like an electric drill, but it is not loud. I have read comments from another site where somebody said this was loud?
One thing that bothers me is that you pass the knife from one side, the belt goes along with the blade, when you pass from the other side then the belt is going against the blade if it makes sense... you wouldnt do that with any other sharpening method, whether using stone or standard belt.. not sure if it matters or not, if nothing else, its definitely wearing the belt off faster then it should be
@@Bertminator Worked with the bass pro guys who sell it, we went over technique to see if I was using it wrong, all the grits, and finally just figured my knife was made of to hard a steel for this to handle. That was the best guess we could come up with.
@@Krazykal japanese 60+ hrc steel? if you are dropping 100-200 on a knife, you should at least have a 10 dollar 90x loupe to look at the edge and see what you are doing.
@@Krazykalwtf are you talking about 😂. There is no steel it can’t handle… I’ve sharpened K390, M4, M2, S35VN as well as 52100 @ Bainit. Maxamet and Magnacut also did sharpen… You just can’t do it properly…
it is the worst sharpener i ever tried get a 1x 30 it you want a belt sharpener it you want the best result get a fixed angel system like tsprof with good stones and leather strop
Got one for Christmas this year, and so far, it's paid itself off big time. In a short time I sharpened four of our kitchen knives which could barely cut a tomato before. VERY impressed with it so far. Now I want to find any knife that needs sharpening. :)
They tell you to stop half-way because it keeps you from rounding the tip…I will say that this sharpener is a game changer… I have the Ken Onion edition… I like the 3/4” belts…
I'm impressed with all the short video content that the various Work Sharp team members have put out, with excellent guidelines/Info. on their products. Have been so itching to buy one of them, and just purchased the Mk. 2 and a pack of belts... as I figured with all I've seen and heard about it, it's a pretty reasonable/affordable model to start with, and who knows... may further down the road step it up to the Ken Onion and attachment. Regardless of what sharpener you buy from Work Sharp, it doesn't take a genius to know you're getting your money's worth!. 👍
My mk2 just arrived today, I’ve been worried since I’m a lefty. When I tried it, it’s actually amazing! I guess I’ve been using my right arm to hand sharpen too, that’s why it’s a little easier for me to use. I just need to control it a little bit. I don’t know about other lefties out there, but you can still use it. Maybe just take out the angle guides.
If you get a good quality stropping compound you can renew the honing belts just run the grinder and hold the compound block against it for a couple of seconds to coat the belt.
Thank you so much for this video, I’m so impatient to read the paperwork, your video made it easy for me.
Probably I will try this one for cheap citchen knives.
Sharpening the two sides on opposite direction is a bit odd.
Thanks for the helpful information man appreciate the video!
Just got this to fix a knife with a broken tip, it took just a few more pulls with the medium then a few pulls with the fine it’s not perfect but looks great and for 80 bucks works great!
A great video you seemed to cover everything about the WorkSharp MK2, Thank You.
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I just got one cause I make knives and I will say it's a lot faster than stone sharpening
Great job on the video 👍👍👍
Dammit now i gotta buy the upgrade. Sick of the mk 1 scraping the shit out of all my blades.
Edit: the main difference i see seems to be that the angle of the blades is printed on the machine, and most importantly to me is that the edge guides have soft walls. The mk 1 had hard, textured plastic walls and it scratched the crap out of all my blades, so I could never use it on expensive kitchen knives. And it had a dial for the speed, so it was able to work at a full range of speeds.
Edit 2: oh yeah, and the reason that you stop pulling while the blade is only halfway across the belt is because if you don’t it will round off the point of your blade.
I have several knives, but I'm not a sharpening expert at all. Will this work for a variety of blades (i.e. scandi, flat, sabre, etc...)? Will they retain their grind after, or will they all become basically the same?
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Bro. < 3 min video of how to use the tool to sharpen a knife would have been awesome.
Lot of pocket-knives have 17 degre angles ...so this might not be the sharpener...know Work Sharp has one where you can set it to 17...forget the model...heh...or you could take it down to 155 using a manual....being that most guys don't sharpen regulary (I'd be one....i don't use my knives enough to dull them...but want a aharpener for when I finally do....have a ZT, SOG and BBuck pocket knife i bought from 12 years ago...heh...will never use them to open boxes like "enthusiasts" :)
How loud is this sharpener? Your video sounds like an electric drill, but it is not loud. I have read comments from another site where somebody said this was loud?
It’s about the same as a drill maybe quieter, it’s not loud.
Depends on the belt.
you sound like a knife salesmen
I dont like that the belt only spins one way, means one side you are sharpening against the edge, the other way against the edge
Mangler at se hvordan knivene skære og vinkel 15, 20,25,30?
Did they sponsor you? You seem so positive about this product. I got the same for Christmas and I'm still on the fence tbh
I just saw you got stickers in your box! I didn't. Perhaps thats the detail that wins you over 😂
No sponsorship, just a great knife
@@bluecollaroutdoors5556 great knife?
*Knife sharpener
@@bluecollaroutdoors5556 ah
One thing that bothers me is that you pass the knife from one side, the belt goes along with the blade, when you pass from the other side then the belt is going against the blade if it makes sense... you wouldnt do that with any other sharpening method, whether using stone or standard belt.. not sure if it matters or not, if nothing else, its definitely wearing the belt off faster then it should be
You could just use one side, turn the machine around to use the same direction either against or away.
You don't need to turn it, there are two slots on the sharpener - one for each side. No need to turn the machine or anything
@@OathOblivioread the first comment 🤦🏻♂️
@@Dexter00000 I replied to the comment without looking at the comment thread when I posted it. A little redundancy never hurt anyone
Just got this today and it seems to be doing fuckall nothing to my knife.
Did you manage to figure out the problem? or did you return the item? Just wondering.
@@Bertminator Worked with the bass pro guys who sell it, we went over technique to see if I was using it wrong, all the grits, and finally just figured my knife was made of to hard a steel for this to handle. That was the best guess we could come up with.
@@Krazykal japanese 60+ hrc steel? if you are dropping 100-200 on a knife, you should at least have a 10 dollar 90x loupe to look at the edge and see what you are doing.
@@Krazykalwtf are you talking about 😂. There is no steel it can’t handle… I’ve sharpened K390, M4, M2, S35VN as well as 52100 @ Bainit. Maxamet and Magnacut also did sharpen… You just can’t do it properly…
Has anyone ever heard of or have anyone used this to sharpen a sword
That is not the MK2
it is the worst sharpener i ever tried get a 1x 30 it you want a belt sharpener it you want the best result get a fixed angel system like tsprof with good stones and leather strop
This thing is a piece of junk. Completely ruined 2 of my knives
Cause you are so lame that you can’t do it properly… If you can’t handle power tools, use manual sharpeners.
You're not using it right bud. It literally says on the box it will ruin your knife if youre not careful