04-27-2017, 02:09 PM
Inadvertently created a toothy edge on a 3" paring knife (Warther) S35VN.
Small nick in the radius of the knife about one inch from the tip was what I wanted to remover.
Maybe my Son will send a photo(s) using the scope that Grepper suggested. Excellent camera Grepper, thanks.
Having always sharpened my S35VN knives on belt machines running Trizacts. No problems none!
I, placed my triangular diamond rods into my Spyderco Sharpmaker 204 - off to sharpening - within a few passes things really happened (bad, bad things) - I, handed my project off to my Son to repair on his EPP.
Last evening I see this:
rickleeo • a month ago
Rupert
Small nick in the radius of the knife about one inch from the tip was what I wanted to remover.
Maybe my Son will send a photo(s) using the scope that Grepper suggested. Excellent camera Grepper, thanks.
Having always sharpened my S35VN knives on belt machines running Trizacts. No problems none!
I, placed my triangular diamond rods into my Spyderco Sharpmaker 204 - off to sharpening - within a few passes things really happened (bad, bad things) - I, handed my project off to my Son to repair on his EPP.
Last evening I see this:
rickleeo • a month ago
- why is the diamond stone set not recommended for powder steels?
Gritomatic Mod rickleeo • 23 days ago
- Diamond grains creates large groves and micro chipping on the edge when coming in touch with hard carbides of powder steel.
Rupert

