New member here! I have had the Kally for a couple of years and I just can't get rid of the burr properly, but after reading this thread it's looking like this technique is the way to go. I do fillet knives/kitchen knives mainly and I haven't been able to get my fillet knives really sharp for salmon/ling cod filleting. I do like toothy edges also, been using JNeilson's youtube video technique but when I put on the leather belt it wobbles quite a bit and I just don't like it. Maybe I got a lemon belt, maybe not. I have taken the platen and plate totally off the unit also just like JNeilson...so I have a belt supplier 30 minutes from my house called Skookum Tools, I think I can get the scotchbrites from him, but they are Klingspor brand but hopefully they are ok. I haven't looked into BESS yet, just finding out what it does reading here. I'm in Canada so it's 33% more but whatever. Any Canadian dealers for it? Hopefully this technique will get me to where I want to be!
About the Kallyrest, is it going to make a big difference? My bevels look nice and even but are they?? Last week I was considering the Viel sander because of the angle guide, but after reading some reviews it's not quite a Kally. So I'm wondering if I do need an angle guide.
Can't find the P150 Cubitron in Canada on 3M's site. These are the only 3 on the site - https://www.3mcanada.ca/3M/en_CA/company...366&rt=rud
About the Kallyrest, is it going to make a big difference? My bevels look nice and even but are they?? Last week I was considering the Viel sander because of the angle guide, but after reading some reviews it's not quite a Kally. So I'm wondering if I do need an angle guide.
Can't find the P150 Cubitron in Canada on 3M's site. These are the only 3 on the site - https://www.3mcanada.ca/3M/en_CA/company...366&rt=rud

