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Hey SET Man!Stone flattener on clearance sale at Japan Woodworker:http://www.japanwoodworker.com/Product/156223/Large-24-grit-Flattening-Stone-for-Water-Stones.aspx
Hey! Drywall screen? Anyway, I've made my decision. I will go with DMT XXC. Yes, it is expensive, but I feel that since I have decent knives and stones I should maintenance it right. And the DMT should last many a years anyway and with this kind of things, the price will only go up not down. BTW... guys what do you think about this knife? I think I might add a stainless to my set. Something not too expensive and that I can beat it up and don't have to worry about it much. http://www.chefknivestogo.com/goko.html It is pretty for sure Take care,Buddy
That's a nice looking knife for not much $. Just got an Edgepro system the other day. Still learning it, but after I get a couple of dozen blades done, I'll give a report here.
Which EdgePro system did you get? Is the Apex Model 1 good enough? Or do you need a better one? The better ones have ceramic hones and different stones. I looked at a YouTube video where they told you how to use the system, and they used a 600 grit stone, which isn't in the first (cheapest) system.
Nice to see so many knife enthusiasts and this long running thread. I am not pro level like most of you guys but have been slowly trying a few knives and different steels.Just bought a 240mm Richmond Artifex yesterday. They are doing a limited charity run and this one has a red handle. Chopped a few onions with it. Man, what a nice knife! Long, thin, light, good edge out of the box, and very nicely balanced. I am already liking it better than my tojiro dp 240mm. Will like to see how well the aeb-l steel holds up over time. And it is priced very reasonably too.http://www.chefknivestogo.com/riar210gyor.html