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28 Ιουλ 2012 · Anyone who knew Ken will realize what an enormous loss this is to the sharpening community as a whole. If you didn’t know the Great Sensei, but you’re on this forum, you’re very likely using products that Ken helped to pioneer years ago.
27 Ιαν 2017 · My preference is to sharpen edge-leading with the spine towards me, and the edge away from me. I pass the knife handle from one hand to the other. I keep the edge somewhat diagonal to the stone and move the knife away from me down the length of the stone and to the side.
1 Μαρ 2016 · He wrote a book "Knife Deburring" which has some very interesting ideas in it. He also has a YouTube channel which he went into detailed testing with researching the effects of heat damage on edges and also videos to demonstrate his prowless with sharpening.
24 Ιαν 2017 · He was always very friendly when I bugged him about some sharpening advice. RIP Ken.
14 Σεπ 2012 · Ken Schwartz has found that solution with his diamond films on Float Glass, which range from a whopping 165 micron (100 grit) to 0.1 micron (150,000 grit!). Not only that, it’s currently available in several sizes: 1″ x 6″ for the Edge Pro, 2″ x 6″, and a “full size” 3″ x 8″.
25 Ιαν 2017 · ↳ Precise Sharpening - Ken Schwartz; Knife & Handle Makers; ↳ Bensbites; ↳ Butch Harner; ↳ Doberman Forge; ↳ "Tim Johnson Knives" Handcrafted in Oxford, MA; ↳ Tim Johnson Knives and Handles; Forum permissions. You cannot post new topics in this forum
A quick over view :-the argument that all diamond abrasives damage the edge is false-some plates can produce inconsistent results (the higher grit DMT's)-som...