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  • ripping r

    I have been looking in to a new sharpener. any reason you did not go with the ken onion version? i guess its just a belt sander not sure.

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  • MidnightMarauder

    I keep wanting to pull the trigger in the Ken Onion Elite with the attachment. $210 for the whole setup - that’s about 15 trips to Lifesharp.

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  • bigoldboy

    It is not the Ken Onion it’s work sharp not belt sharpener, guided system similar to others not nearly as expensive.

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  • dj
    [@mention:589599268366054566] posted:

    It is not the Ken Onion it’s work sharp not belt sharpener, guided system similar to others not nearly as expensive.

    Is it easy to use and set up ?

    Can you link me to where you bought it  ?

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  • bigoldboy

    Bass pro Cabela’s any of those places have it in stock and yes very easy to set up look on YouTube lots of videos I was amazed at how well it works. I believe Amazon has them also.

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  • tu
    [@mention:677712595651977679] posted:

    I have been looking in to a new sharpener. any reason you did not go with the ken onion version? i guess its just a belt sander not sure.

    I have this & love it. Even without the attachments it's not difficult to regrind a blade. Great for keeping the convex grind most come with. I also picked up leather belts for stopping & diamond slurry spray. I have been thinking about getting the elite for flats

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  • ripping r
    [@mention:589599268366343161] posted:

    I have this & love it. Even without the attachments it's not difficult to regrind a blade. Great for keeping the convex grind most come with. I also picked up leather belts for stopping & diamond slurry spray. I have been thinking about getting the elite for flats

    Is there any worry about taking off to much steel when sharping. and needing a new blade sooner? is doing it buy hand better?

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  • bigoldboy

    The system I spoke of is hand operated like the wicked edge only a fraction of the price adjustable from 15- 30 degrees, just to clarify.

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  • tu
    [@mention:677712595651977679] posted:

    Is there any worry about taking off to much steel when sharping. and needing a new blade sooner? is doing it buy hand better?

    It is possible to take off a lot of metal & blunt your tip if you don't have a good technique. Best advice is to get a $5 gas station knife & sharpen, dull on brick/rock, resharpen. Keep doing this till you get comfortable with your technique.

    Also to add there are 6 belts that cone with it. Only the lowest couple of grits are aggressive

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  • kc2hse

    Fast, easy and cheap way to keep a sharp edge on your EDC. I used the clamp lansky setup for years with great results, this is even easier than that with better results.

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  • tu
    [@mention:589599268366054566] posted:

    The system I spoke of is hand operated like the wicked edge only a fraction of the price adjustable from 15- 30 degrees, just to clarify.

    I've been looking at this one for my flats, already know i like the company

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