Very nice! I have looked at that for serrated knives. Looking forward to the review.
5 months ago | 0
I bought the sharpal card sharpeners since I assumed they would be similar quality to their main stone that you recommend but much more affordable. So far they have been doing a great job, although they are certainly more difficult to use since they are so small and hard to hold.
6 months ago | 1
Been waiting for someone qualified to review this 😁 I'd be curious to see how it holds up to the worksharp field sharpener. Love ya work mate
6 months ago | 5
Looks like a cool gadget. Couple suggestions for your review: -compare it to the worksharp guided field sharpener if you have ever tried it. That thing is comparable, widely known and generally regarded as usable. -show if it can handle something like a large field knife (6+ inch blade. Something like a Glock FM78 or a big bowie knife). It seems ideal for use in the field but I'm not sure if it's large enough to not be cumbersome. Maybe sharpen an axe too? -is the coarse grit coarse enough for a badly chipped blade -try how well it works for curved blades (recurve, hawkbill,...) -recommend stropping compound (grit size) Thanks in advance!
6 months ago
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I think the sharpal 116N looks great as well. It’s not as well rounded as this but it looks like a very compact and affordable option.
6 months ago | 0
I'd love if you'd take a look at Idahone and their sharpeners. Very similar to the Lansky Turnbox you featured a few years back, it does have quirky instructions.
6 months ago | 1
It weighs 181 grams (0.4 lbs). The Worksharp is 132g. I would keep these in a vehicle. My field sharpener that I carry in my backpack is 9 grams. It is intended to touch up blades that I am using in the field, not for sharpening anything in any condition like this could be used for.
6 months ago | 0
I just bought the worksharp field sharpener yesterday and you should see the grit contamination in it! This one looks a lot nicer.
6 months ago | 1
Looks like it's been a few months....how is this holding up? And what is the ongoing assessment? Second, I've been looking at the WorkSharp KO.2 with the blade grinding attachment for a home use setup. What are your thoughts on that system compared to a fixed angle system? It's time to step up to a better system and I really want to get it right.
1 month ago | 0
Please review the litte Creditcard shaped sharpeners from sharpal
6 months ago
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Doesn't look flat to me at All. And the lows look lacking in grit. Diamond stones are only good for flattening good wetstones IMHO. Commercial fisherman for 20 years diamond hones are a different kettle of fish 🐠
6 months ago | 0
It looks slightly pointless I just bring my 162n with me camping lol
6 months ago | 0
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