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I decided that I finally needed to invest in a good knife sharpener and from what I have read the Wicked Edge is a good one. I was going to order the Wicked Edge Go direct for $250 but got to looking around at their listed dealers to see if the price was lower and found the WE100 for $186 so went ahead and ordered that one since it was $349 direct. Hell of a deal! Hopefully I want slice my fingers off!
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It’s what I use for my knives prior to shipping out to customers. It’s a fantastic sharpener! The first go round I bought the $250 model and it was fine. I then purchased the $1200 professional model due to the volume of knives I have to sharpen and the ease of changing angles....I didn’t pay $1200 for it tho...got it at dealer price.
My strong suggestion is to look at the YouTube videos on sharpening techniques before trying it yourself.
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1) expect a break in period on the diamond sharpeners. I would be surprised if you get hair popping edges straight out of the box. Don’t get discouraged. It took, oh....20 attempts on new diamond sharpeners before things got “right”.
2) the motion to sharpen is important. I find I get the best edges if I have a sort of pushing up motion as I go down the edge of the blade.
3) be careful not to carry the sharpening motion past the blade tip...you’ll round off the pointed tip! When my pass down the blade gets to the tip, I consciously, but ever so slightly, push “up”, not “over” past the tip....keeps the tip pointed.
4) depending on your blade geometry and technique, the rearmost part of the blade sometimes won’t be as sharp as the rest of the cutting edge. Simple fix: loosen the blade holder and raise the rear edge of the blade up, in relation to the rest of the cutting edge....
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I didn’t realize how dull my other knives were until I got the one from you!
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I didn’t realize how dull my other knives were until I got the one from you! Ha! Now you know the secret.
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I use the Ken Onion knife sharpener. It's a multi belt system and multi angle. Sharpens from back to front perfectly. It makes knives wickedly sharp. They're that sharp my eyes bled just looking at them
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The little belt sander? Be careful not to burn the edge of the blade...you can roast a blade if not careful.
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yeah the ken onion knife sharpener works very well but I wuouldn't use it with a good custom knife....best advise is never let ur edge dull..keep it touched up
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I have sharpened all the knives in the house and I understand where the name came from! Only cut myself once with a Cold Steel Master Hunter, the last knife I sharpened! Damn sure a “Wicked Edge”!
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All sold now, go t mine yesterday very nive unit
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That’s awesome. I have always wanted to splurge on one.
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I have been using the Work Sharp on all my kitchen knives. Take the bur off with a Strop Man leather strop, touch up with a ceramic stick. My knives I actually care about I just send them to Josh at: https://www.razoredgeknives.com/pricing/sharpeningmod-prices/For the quality of work, turn around time and price? I have a hard time splurging on Wicked Edge!
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If they offer any more at $186 it is a hell of a deal. I have sharpened every knife in the house and a couple from friends. I think it has already paid for itself, especially if I had to send them off to be sharpened. I don’t really think of it as splurging considering it is something that will actually be used and it works as advertised. I was leery of spending $250 plus on a knife sharpener but after buying this one I do believe it to be worth the cost
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Heard that sharpener works well.
Staying with my new-fangled continuous diamond sharpeners and traditional and diamond spray stropping compounds.
American made Strop Bros. strops.
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Wicked Edge has the best design, the best results and the best customer service in the business...
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How are you guys liking the WE100s? I’m thinking about ordering a new sharpener but a little confused on which model. Most people on WE forum suggest buying the WE130 but the cost is very high. Hoping to hear your thoughts on the 100 or go models. Thanks
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How are you guys liking the WE100s? I’m thinking about ordering a new sharpener but a little confused on which model. Most people on WE forum suggest buying the WE130 but the cost is very high. Hoping to hear your thoughts on the 100 or go models. Thanks My first WE was a 100 in 2014. Used the hell out of it for years and it worked great. Truly a game changer. Since, I was afforded a deal to upgrade that unit with the "130UP" package, and, have purchased a Gen 3 Pro. The main difference back to the original is the micro angle adjustment, which in my opinion is not worth much, ... and the new jaw clamps...which are worth every penny!!! IMO the 130 or Gen 3 is worth it as the "ultimate" IF you do lots of thin flat ground blades...but the 100 or GO is still heads and shoulders above the rest for mostly factory and run-of-the-mill customs/semicustoms...
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Thanks Journeyman, very helpful.
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