Sharpmaker flats
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				Robert Ptacek
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Sharpmaker flats
Who uses just the flats to sharpen with and is there any advantage?
			
			
									
									
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I mostly use only the flats to touch up. I use the corners only when I get a duller knife. Some of my corners have chips and I have to work around them.
			
			
									
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Ok, no problem if that's what you like but why the roll eyes at my post?wec12 wrote:Well, I am opposite :rolleyes: .
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Chuck,chuck_roxas45 wrote:I mostly use only the flats to touch up. I use the corners only when I get a duller knife. Some of my corners have chips and I have to work around them.
You mentioned before that you use EP for reprofiling and big jobs. How do you match angles on EP and sharpmaker, especially foe FFG blades?
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Hey Roman, I just go for a slightly lower angle and just microbevel on the SM. I usually have a 36/40 edge on my knives. I find that with a slightly lower back bevel, that touch ups tend to be easier even with the harder, more wear resistant steels.bh49 wrote:Chuck,
You mentioned before that you use EP for reprofiling and big jobs. How do you match angles on EP and sharpmaker, especially foe FFG blades?
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						Chuck,
Thank you. Just thinking about getting something faster than sharpmaker for reprofiling and repair. Probably this need to be discussed in different thread.
Thanks again
Roman
			
			
									
									Thank you. Just thinking about getting something faster than sharpmaker for reprofiling and repair. Probably this need to be discussed in different thread.
Thanks again
Roman
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No "at" your post, chuck. I was thinking why I don't follow standard procedure (corner, flat, corner, flat). Calm down, chuck :D .chuck_roxas45 wrote:Ok, no problem if that's what you like but why the roll eyes at my post?
PS. Meant to let you know I enjoy your pictures (nice angles).
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Oohh but I am calm, I was just wondering. Thanks for the clarification. :rolleyes:wec12 wrote:No "at" your post, chuck. I was thinking why I don't follow standard procedure (corner, flat, corner, flat). Calm down, chuck :D .
PS. Meant to let you know I enjoy your pictures (nice angles).
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						I use the flat sides of the Spyderco Triangle Stones not only as a follow on to the corners, but also to sharpen the tip portion of the blade.
When I'm using the corners, I stop the blade before it reaches the tip so as to keep it from slipping off the stone and rounding off the tip. With the flat sides, I can draw the blade all the way to the tip to ensure that area is as sharp as the rest of the edge.
			
			
									
									When I'm using the corners, I stop the blade before it reaches the tip so as to keep it from slipping off the stone and rounding off the tip. With the flat sides, I can draw the blade all the way to the tip to ensure that area is as sharp as the rest of the edge.
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Contrary to the instructions, I mostly use the flats when I'm using the Sharpmaker on plain edge knives.  I mainly reserve the corners for serrated knives.
(I also freehand on waterstones. :eek: )
			
			
									
									(I also freehand on waterstones. :eek: )
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Caly~3.5 (VG-10 & S. Blue); Para2~(20CP~M390~S30v); Military~(M390~S30v); Endura & Delica~4~FFG; Native~(S30v); Caly~Jr.~(ZDP); Manix~2~(M4); Ladybug~3~(VG-10. SE); Mules~(M390).
						Caly~3.5 (VG-10 & S. Blue); Para2~(20CP~M390~S30v); Military~(M390~S30v); Endura & Delica~4~FFG; Native~(S30v); Caly~Jr.~(ZDP); Manix~2~(M4); Ladybug~3~(VG-10. SE); Mules~(M390).
It helps to stand so you can look down at the SM from above as you sharpen. Then you can easily see when it's flat against the rod and when it's not.sonictek wrote:I have trouble keeping the blade fully flat on the flat sides so I use the corners for now (still practicing). Mike
Peter - My :spyder:'s:
Caly~3.5 (VG-10 & S. Blue); Para2~(20CP~M390~S30v); Military~(M390~S30v); Endura & Delica~4~FFG; Native~(S30v); Caly~Jr.~(ZDP); Manix~2~(M4); Ladybug~3~(VG-10. SE); Mules~(M390).
						Caly~3.5 (VG-10 & S. Blue); Para2~(20CP~M390~S30v); Military~(M390~S30v); Endura & Delica~4~FFG; Native~(S30v); Caly~Jr.~(ZDP); Manix~2~(M4); Ladybug~3~(VG-10. SE); Mules~(M390).
In my experience, it's impossible to hit the entire span of the flats unless you're working with a wharncliffe blade. I aim to create thin lines down the middle of the rods.sonictek wrote:I have trouble keeping the blade fully flat on the flat sides so I use the corners for now (still practicing). Mike
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Yeh, this for me too.dsmegst wrote:... I aim to create thin lines down the middle of the rods.
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