A couple of questions on the 204

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dbcrossfire
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A couple of questions on the 204

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Post by dbcrossfire »

I just picked this peice up the other day and I must say I'm impressed, but I have a question. While sharpening my native 1/2 I noticed that the 30 degree setting matched the factory bevel better than the 40... does it make that much of a difference which one I use?
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#2

Post by Sword and Shield »

I was told once by Customer Service that the knives are factory sharpened at a 30 degree included angle (15 per side). They also recommended sharpening it with a 40 degree included angle as the edge is more durable.

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#3

Post by The Stare »

I tend to think the Native's blade is strong enough to go with the 30 degree bevel. It sure cuts better.

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#4

Post by sam the man.. »

40 is the best to go! <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle>

Sam

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#5

Post by charlie »

If you have the 204 Tri-Sharpmaker, why not leave the edge at 30 deg as it will be easy to occasionally sharpen the blade. Then, if you think you are having to sharpen too often, change the angle to 40 deg.
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#6

Post by stu »

db,

I think the factory edge is 30 degrees (,or a little more,) so you can easily sharpen it to 40 degrees. It is "back-beveled".

stu
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