I picked up a couple of factory second Paramilitary2s at the seconds sale this past November and quickly sent them out to Willey Knives to have them serrated. Sal has recommended them in the past and I am not the first person to post on here about using their service but it does seem as though it has been awhile since anyone posted about doing it. I cannot say anything but good things about the experience. They communicated very well and were very professional and the turnaround was fast. From my communication with them it sounded like sharpening is something they do quite a bit of. It is a family run business and they are clearly knife lovers just like us. I paid $5 per knife plus flat rate shipping both ways. It came to just over $20 total to have two of them done with shipping. I think I paid $50 each for the factory second Para2s and since it was a bad bevel that was the defect on both of them this was a perfect opportunity. They wanted to make sure I knew what I was getting and explained very well that they would have to blend the back bevel into the back of the serrations. This is not a factory serration but it is a very high quality job. The actual edge angle is less on factory serrations but these serration should also be much more durable than factory serrations. Anyway, I will let the pics do the talking from here and if you have any questions just let me know. :D
Combo edged Para2 by Willey Knives
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Combo edged Para2 by Willey Knives
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Re: Combo edged Para2 by Willey Knives
Thank you for the information, Darby. I admired your SE PM2 the first time you posted pics of it a few days ago. Very cool service and very reasonably priced. I can see sending a number of my own knives in for a little tooth work. :D
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Thanks for the review... I can now see why SE is done with a chisel grind, it looks quite strange with a double bevel, and I suppose the teeth will wear away much faster.
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Re: Combo edged Para2 by Willey Knives
Looks pretty good. I wonder if they would do 3/4 of the blade instead of half. The best part is it looks like they would be compatible with the sharpmaker too.
Re: Combo edged Para2 by Willey Knives
Why would you think that? Chisel grind cuts your edge angle in half. Having a 40 degree edge angle instead of 20 degree should make it wear a lot slower.Brock O Lee wrote:Thanks for the review... I can now see why SE is done with a chisel grind, it looks quite strange with a double bevel, and I suppose the teeth will wear away much faster.
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From my communication with them in the past year, options are very limited because their grinding wheels are for a specific number of teeth at a specific angle.VashHash wrote:Looks pretty good. I wonder if they would do 3/4 of the blade instead of half. The best part is it looks like they would be compatible with the sharpmaker too.
It looks like this was done with the combo edge military teeth, which IMO looks pretty good. You have some extra teeth and some usable plain edge.
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Re: Combo edged Para2 by Willey Knives
They told me that they have two grinding wheels. One can do 1 3/4 inches of serrations and the other one can do 4 inches of serrations. I was gonna have a Cruwear Military done but it doesn't have 4 inches of cutting edge and I didn't want a combo edge Cruwear Military.
I don't see why these would wear faster.
They fixed the bad bevel on the knife and the bevel on the plain edge portion of this blade came back as perfect as could be. Very impressive sharpening ability.
They said that they serrate a lot of kitchen knives. It seemed as though they sharpen a lot of kitchen knives as a service.
I don't see why these would wear faster.
They fixed the bad bevel on the knife and the bevel on the plain edge portion of this blade came back as perfect as could be. Very impressive sharpening ability.
They said that they serrate a lot of kitchen knives. It seemed as though they sharpen a lot of kitchen knives as a service.
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sal wrote:Knife afi's are pretty far out, steel junky's more so, but "edge junky's" are just nuts. :p
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Re: Combo edged Para2 by Willey Knives
It was my initial gut feel. If I look at the presentation side, it looks like these serrations are cut at roughly the same angle as the factory serrations. On the other side you have less metal per point/scallop because of the bevel, and as a result they might wear faster. Just a guess, I could be wrong...Donut wrote:Why would you think that? Chisel grind cuts your edge angle in half. Having a 40 degree edge angle instead of 20 degree should make it wear a lot slower.Brock O Lee wrote:Thanks for the review... I can now see why SE is done with a chisel grind, it looks quite strange with a double bevel, and I suppose the teeth will wear away much faster.
You have a point about the more obtuse angle...
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Re: Combo edged Para2 by Willey Knives
Looks like they did a great job on that one Darby!!
Thanks for posting!
Joe
Thanks for posting!
Joe