(03-03-2020, 02:00 PM)tyee Wrote: Yes, grepper sent me all the info last night about the Kallyrest. It looks very nice. I was wondering how it would be made to wrap around to the front if someone decided to do it. I'm still trying to decide.
Having an angle guide has changed the game for me. I did a number of blades freehand before I got the kallyrest. They worked. But some of them have some ugly places where I made the bevel much wider than the rest of the blade. Still very sharp. But ugly bevels.
The angle guide helps me keep it far more consistent. It also lets me put a number on things if I want to: "This blade was sharpened at 12 degrees per side." Not all that important, but if you're a sharpening nut like I am, sometimes you want to quantify things.
...which is also one of the reasons I bought the EOU BESS tester. Now I can put a number on sharpness. I can do my normal tests with phonebook paper, hair shaving, fingernail stick, three finger test, etc. But I can't really precisely say anything with those tests other than: yes it passed, no it failed, or it passed and it seems better than normal. With the EOU tester, I can say: 140, 160, 225, etc. ...and not be satisfied with that 225 edge until I can get it under 200.
Which has also taught me some things about deburring that I didn't know. Having the tester makes it brutally apparent when I have not done my job all the way.
I probably sound a bit like an advertisement for both of these products. I tend to do that: I evangelize for products I believe in. I like both of these quite a bit.
Good luck with your sharpening.
Brian.