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Quote from: Ken S on Today at 04:45:08 AMI do take issue with your comment about the T2 being for customers who "don't care about bevel looks". Before composing this, I sharpened several kitchen knives with my T2. The bevels looked fine to me.
I understand why you may feel the way you do. The technique for the T2 differs significantly from our old standby technique for the T8s, etc. We were all taught to lift the knife rather than pivot. That works fine with a T8, but not with the T2. Different does not necessarily mean better or worse.
Quote from: Ken S on Today at 04:45:08 AMThe T2 and T1 are targeted for niche markets. Neither is a general purpose machine. In my humble opinion, each of them suits their targeted niches very well.
Quote from: tcsharpen on Today at 05:10:19 AMQuote from: tgbto on Yesterday at 05:17:44 PMIf I were to become a "knife only side job sharpener", I'd rather go with a variable-speed belt sander, a coarse-to-ultrafine-grit set of belts and a leather belt, a BGM 100, USB-430 and a knife jig.
Using this setup, curious how would you set up and ensure repeatable 15 dps (or 12, or 17)?
Quote from: tgbto on Yesterday at 05:17:44 PMIf I were to become a "knife only side job sharpener", I'd rather go with a variable-speed belt sander, a coarse-to-ultrafine-grit set of belts and a leather belt, a BGM 100, USB-430 and a knife jig.
Quote from: darita on May 26, 2024, 03:49:31 PMyesterday ? i have been check the site for 3-4 day never saw it in stockQuote from: v6turbo on May 26, 2024, 03:31:18 AMdang its sold out and no stock until July and no option to get reminder when in stock
I ordered a second one from Sharpening Supplies yesterday and it noted restocking in two weeks.
Quote from: guitar_edg on Yesterday at 09:30:32 PMHi All,
When sharpening chisels, and knives, how much pressure should I apply to the item being sharpened. I am not using a lot of pressure, but from the videos I can't tell.
TIA
egg
Quote from: Ken S on Yesterday at 04:55:10 AMThis surprised me. Thoughts?
https://youtu.be/u1mMoXjHWcQ?si=gAGpWFrQJulJnGBt
Ken
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