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Messages - Scot S.

#1
Alright, thanks Ken. I'll contact my supplier.
Thank you.
#2
Hey guys, this maybe foolish to ask but I just got the SJ-250 and upon taking it out of the box, there's no sticker on the front side of the stone(unlike the other 2 I have)..anyone experience this before? Cause for suspension? Lol
Thanks.
#3
Knife Sharpening / Re: Grindstone longevity?
December 17, 2021, 03:43:02 AM
Hey Ken,
Thanks so much so much for your insight there. I do agree with you 100%. Putting an edge on a new, never sharpened blade will probably be some considerable heavy use and would be tough on the grindstone. I will likely save a few more pennies and opt for the T8, thanks about for the info, much appreciated.

Cheer,
Scot
#4
Knife Sharpening / Grindstone longevity?
December 10, 2021, 02:11:53 PM
Hey guys, first time posting here, thanks for having me. I'm just about decided to get myself a T4 bushcraft but I'm just wondering if anyone can give some sort of idea on how long the grinding wheels last on the T4? I'm sorry if this has been asked a bunch of times and I know it has a lot to do with how much you use it but I'm just probing for info before I commit.
For context, I'm a hobbyist blacksmith, bladesmith/knife maker and outdoor enthusiast. I'll be sharpening the knives I make(not a high amount in the run of a year), the kitchen/hunting knives that I own and probably my friends knives also, along with an occasional axe.
The reason I'm asking is becuase if the stone wears out considerably quicker than on the t8 then I may just opt for that one.

Thanks,
Scott