01-09-2018, 08:14 PM
Thank You, Sir. Knives and stumps are usually a good combination, so I probably have well over 1K. Any specifics would help narrow the field.
I finally ponied up for a very nice computer. I was able to combine both of my old computers to one, and I think I have most of my pictures. Recent development, so I'm not sure, but I definitely need to figure it out.
Mr. Grepper, what do you suggest I use to manage and share pictures?
After thorough testing of every sort of all bevel profiles, flat grind is usually the best combination of strength to cutting performance, given adequate material proportions, so I ground the bevels on the ceramic platen of a TW-90.
It's often difficult to make the distinction from pictures, but bevel height is something to consider.
This would have made a great video, because grinding hardened steel makes a shower of sparks, even with stainless. Grinding hard is common for production. It just takes good equipment and care. Experienced guys do it all the time.
Take Krein for instance. Every blade he's ever ground is hardened, and I've never seen anything but high praise. Think of his clientele- knife knuts to the man. No complaints.
I finally ponied up for a very nice computer. I was able to combine both of my old computers to one, and I think I have most of my pictures. Recent development, so I'm not sure, but I definitely need to figure it out.
Mr. Grepper, what do you suggest I use to manage and share pictures?
After thorough testing of every sort of all bevel profiles, flat grind is usually the best combination of strength to cutting performance, given adequate material proportions, so I ground the bevels on the ceramic platen of a TW-90.
It's often difficult to make the distinction from pictures, but bevel height is something to consider.
This would have made a great video, because grinding hardened steel makes a shower of sparks, even with stainless. Grinding hard is common for production. It just takes good equipment and care. Experienced guys do it all the time.
Take Krein for instance. Every blade he's ever ground is hardened, and I've never seen anything but high praise. Think of his clientele- knife knuts to the man. No complaints.

