My luck finally turned around...
Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 12:14 am
I finally got around to purchasing my first spyderco knife, the endura 4 wave last week. When the knife came, the spine of the blade looked like it had been ground with a bench grinder and left alone and the edge was sharpened very unevenly. I was able to sand down the spine and polish it to a mirror polish in about an hour. This nightmare all began when I began sharpening the blade :mad:
I really should not have had that much coffee earlier. I was sharpening a little too quickly and the diamond stone slipped out of my hand and scratched the side of my brand new knife!! I realized that the only way to fix this was to remove the blade and begin wet sanding the blade of my poor spyderco. Well the good news is that after 3 days of sanding with wet sand paper starting from 800-1500-2000 grit and polishing it with mothers mag and aluminum polish, it looks pretty dang good :eek:
After I polished the blade, I sharpened the blade with a coarse diamond stone followed by both sides of my fallkniven dc3 and finally with my trusty translucent Arkansas stone. The edge is a deep 15 degrees and ended fairly polished. Here are some pictures of the finished product. Sorry I didnt take a picture of the knife before I fixed it :o
I really should not have had that much coffee earlier. I was sharpening a little too quickly and the diamond stone slipped out of my hand and scratched the side of my brand new knife!! I realized that the only way to fix this was to remove the blade and begin wet sanding the blade of my poor spyderco. Well the good news is that after 3 days of sanding with wet sand paper starting from 800-1500-2000 grit and polishing it with mothers mag and aluminum polish, it looks pretty dang good :eek:
After I polished the blade, I sharpened the blade with a coarse diamond stone followed by both sides of my fallkniven dc3 and finally with my trusty translucent Arkansas stone. The edge is a deep 15 degrees and ended fairly polished. Here are some pictures of the finished product. Sorry I didnt take a picture of the knife before I fixed it :o