Community Sharpening Journal, Part 2
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I've been carrying and using the SPY27 stretch 2 xl lw for a couple weeks now and I was always surprised how well it cut absolutely everything despite not being that thin BTE. Yesterday I finally had some free time to sit down with my fixed angle sharpener to finally put my own edge on it (the factory edge was still ok, but after some stropping it was not coming up to hair popping sharpness anymore with stropping alone). That's when I found out what was the magic ingredient - the factory edge was way below 15dps on the straight part, more like 12-13, only going slightly above 15 near the tip.
On a different note, while I had the sharpener set up I put new edges on a couple other knives I've freehanded before and found out my manual edges are consistently about 16 degrees on the lock side and about 18 on the show side, deviating only at the last cm or so near the tip, where they always go up in angle, no matter what I try (at least on knives with prominent bellies). Pretty happy with the consistency, a bit bummed the angles aren't lower, more disconcerted yet by the discrepancy between sides even though I try my darndest to make the angles equal, and then there are the tips...
On a different note, while I had the sharpener set up I put new edges on a couple other knives I've freehanded before and found out my manual edges are consistently about 16 degrees on the lock side and about 18 on the show side, deviating only at the last cm or so near the tip, where they always go up in angle, no matter what I try (at least on knives with prominent bellies). Pretty happy with the consistency, a bit bummed the angles aren't lower, more disconcerted yet by the discrepancy between sides even though I try my darndest to make the angles equal, and then there are the tips...
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End of the factory edge. Reprofiling was quick and easy, and reminded me again how great Cruwear is to sharpen.


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Favourite Spydies: Military S90V, PM2 Cruwear, Siren LC200N, UKPK S110V, Endela Wharncliffe K390
Others: Victorinox Pioneer, CRK: L Sebenza, L Inkosi, Umnumzaan
Favourite Spydies: Military S90V, PM2 Cruwear, Siren LC200N, UKPK S110V, Endela Wharncliffe K390
Others: Victorinox Pioneer, CRK: L Sebenza, L Inkosi, Umnumzaan
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Another two...
I've used the Delica K390 quite a bit in the garage over the last few months. I plan to swap it with the Sage Maxamet to see how that holds up with similar use. I sharpened both to 1000 grit, the Delica @ 15 dps, the Sage @ 18 dps.

This was the first time I sharpened Maxamet, even though I've owned the knife for a long time (I have not used it much). It felt *hard* compared to K390, and took some time to cut a new bevel... I lowered the angle just a touch to even it out on both sides, perhaps 1-2 dps lower than factory. Started with 400 grit and switched to 1000 just as it started to raise a tiny burr in places. Fully apexed on 1000 grit with a very small burr. Deburred with 1 micron diamonds on basswood.
It took a good edge. It cuts cigarette paper cleanly, and pops arm hair effortlessly with and against the growth, but the K390 felt keener.
I've used the Delica K390 quite a bit in the garage over the last few months. I plan to swap it with the Sage Maxamet to see how that holds up with similar use. I sharpened both to 1000 grit, the Delica @ 15 dps, the Sage @ 18 dps.

This was the first time I sharpened Maxamet, even though I've owned the knife for a long time (I have not used it much). It felt *hard* compared to K390, and took some time to cut a new bevel... I lowered the angle just a touch to even it out on both sides, perhaps 1-2 dps lower than factory. Started with 400 grit and switched to 1000 just as it started to raise a tiny burr in places. Fully apexed on 1000 grit with a very small burr. Deburred with 1 micron diamonds on basswood.
It took a good edge. It cuts cigarette paper cleanly, and pops arm hair effortlessly with and against the growth, but the K390 felt keener.
Hans
Favourite Spydies: Military S90V, PM2 Cruwear, Siren LC200N, UKPK S110V, Endela Wharncliffe K390
Others: Victorinox Pioneer, CRK: L Sebenza, L Inkosi, Umnumzaan
Favourite Spydies: Military S90V, PM2 Cruwear, Siren LC200N, UKPK S110V, Endela Wharncliffe K390
Others: Victorinox Pioneer, CRK: L Sebenza, L Inkosi, Umnumzaan
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For the first time I tried to sharpen CPM REX 121. I used silicon carbide stones. Diamonds or cubic boron nitride are not required to sharpen this steel. To be honest, I expected it to be more difficult
The cutting edge in an optical microscope (10*15=150X) after different stones, as well as the angles and number of passes per side.
F320 SiC - 16.8 dps - 50 pps F600 SiC - 17.1 dps - 40 pps F1000 SiC - 17.4 dps - 40 pps Suehiro G8 (8000 JIS SiC)- 18 dps - 40 pps
The cutting edge in an optical microscope (10*15=150X) after different stones, as well as the angles and number of passes per side.
F320 SiC - 16.8 dps - 50 pps F600 SiC - 17.1 dps - 40 pps F1000 SiC - 17.4 dps - 40 pps Suehiro G8 (8000 JIS SiC)- 18 dps - 40 pps
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Nice pics! I am always looking at my knife edges but I don't have a way to take pictures of them to share yet. One day I want to get a USB microscope thing.
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getting some things ready for a weekend in some mountain wilderness.

dropped the CS trench hawk down to 15 degrees per side or so on my belt sander. deburred on diamond rods with the sharpmaker 15 degree slots, then got a cleanly shaving edge off my coarse brown rods using the 20 degree slots.
touched up the temp 2 with my fine rods. it's one of the only knives I run that polished. hair whittling sharp, compares favorably against my razor.
excited to head out and enjoy the views and maybe even see some snow.

dropped the CS trench hawk down to 15 degrees per side or so on my belt sander. deburred on diamond rods with the sharpmaker 15 degree slots, then got a cleanly shaving edge off my coarse brown rods using the 20 degree slots.
touched up the temp 2 with my fine rods. it's one of the only knives I run that polished. hair whittling sharp, compares favorably against my razor.
excited to head out and enjoy the views and maybe even see some snow.
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That sounds like a beautiful weekend. Enjoy it!
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Finally ditching the factory edge on my S90V M2. Brought up this decent polish at 24 degrees inclusive using a typical progression for me: Jende diamond plates at 120 (stock removal), 220 (shaping), and 600 (burr), followed by Jende resin-diamond stones at 15, 9, and then 3 micron. Skipped the strops for now because the thing is sticky-sticky sharp. Maybe I'll need to strop someday... I really do enjoy S90V immensely.


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Librarian wrote: ↑Fri Oct 24, 2025 9:16 amIMG_20251023_161228.jpg
For the first time I tried to sharpen CPM REX 121. I used silicon carbide stones. Diamonds or cubic boron nitride are not required to sharpen this steel. To be honest, I expected it to be more difficult![]()
The cutting edge in an optical microscope (10*15=150X) after different stones, as well as the angles and number of passes per side.
F320 SiC - 16.8 dps - 50 pps
320-50.jpg
F600 SiC - 17.1 dps - 40 pps
600-40.jpg
F1000 SiC - 17.4 dps - 40 pps
1000-40.jpg
Suehiro G8 (8000 JIS SiC)- 18 dps - 40 pps
8000-40.jpg
I have not yet sharpened mine. Have not used much but I need to change that.
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Cool to see the edge images from your progression @Librarian Thanks for sharing.
This week saw the reprofile and first homemade edge on my PD1 Stretch 2 XL, a knife I have used a huge amount with the factory edge. I didn't even know if I would like the Stretch 2XL, but it has become my lightweight knife of choice since (along with a S2XL in K390). It got a 26 degree inclusive mid-polish edge, here; Jende and TSProf diamond plates from 120-600, then Venev 800 and 1500 diamond matrix stones, 1um GJ stroping.


I also brought out the K294 Mule for a refresh after it has been rocking the same 20 degree inclusive edge for a long, long time (many stropped-back tuneups). I freshened it at ~10.5 degrees/side to eat into some micro-chipped areas a bit more and it came out screaming sharp again... Venev diamond matrix 400, 800, 1500, with 3um and 1um stropping. I really enjoy K294 at steep geometries and I may even like it better than K390 in use and sharpening.



This week saw the reprofile and first homemade edge on my PD1 Stretch 2 XL, a knife I have used a huge amount with the factory edge. I didn't even know if I would like the Stretch 2XL, but it has become my lightweight knife of choice since (along with a S2XL in K390). It got a 26 degree inclusive mid-polish edge, here; Jende and TSProf diamond plates from 120-600, then Venev 800 and 1500 diamond matrix stones, 1um GJ stroping.


I also brought out the K294 Mule for a refresh after it has been rocking the same 20 degree inclusive edge for a long, long time (many stropped-back tuneups). I freshened it at ~10.5 degrees/side to eat into some micro-chipped areas a bit more and it came out screaming sharp again... Venev diamond matrix 400, 800, 1500, with 3um and 1um stropping. I really enjoy K294 at steep geometries and I may even like it better than K390 in use and sharpening.



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What is the sharpest any of you got a VG10 blade?
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posted over in the Crazy Good Deals thread also.
HF has the four sided Diamond Sharpening Stone for $7.99 right now.
https://www.harborfreight.com/4-sided-d ... 92867.html
u.w.
HF has the four sided Diamond Sharpening Stone for $7.99 right now.
https://www.harborfreight.com/4-sided-d ... 92867.html
u.w.