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Old 09-16-2014, 08:23 AM
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No, I clean them with Comet to get the residue off and I overkill, maybe ten passes each side.
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1. Do you sharpen with or without oil on the sticks?

2. Whats your average pass per stone (I know it depends on the steel)?
No oil on the ceramic sticks

Average pass, as you suggested, it depends on the condition of the blades primary and secondary edges, the steel and the heat treat. Usually I'll take a butter knife to scary sharp in 5 minutes using the diamond stones first, then the course ceramics. If it's sharper than a butter knife, less time.
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I don't use oil on any of the sticks. Just clean 'em with Comet and a scouring pad when done
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Old 09-16-2014, 11:18 AM
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I have not used the Sharpmaker for a while (have not needed to do so), I only usually dull up my work edc blade (Ripple). I just sharpen that one on the "Chef's Choice" sharpener (works well and fast).

This thread has inspired me on using the Spyderco SM again, thanks.
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After borrowing Aaron's super duper, high end Wicked Edge.... I purchased the field and Sport version..... best darned sharpener thinger I ever boughted!!!! I called the company and asked if they had any demos or factory seconds available, and lucked into one.... so instead of $299.... I got it for $139.

http://www.wickededgeusa.com/product...d-sport-detail
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Thanks.

I have not used the Sharpmaker for a while (have not needed to do so), I only usually dull up my work edc blade (Ripple). I just sharpen that one on the "Chef's Choice" sharpener (works well and fast).

This thread has inspired me on using the Spyderco SM again, thanks.
I've done nothing but destroy knives on the Chef's Choice sharpener that we have.
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I've done nothing but destroy knives on the Chef's Choice sharpener that we have.
I can see how that would happen, I'm surprised the one we have actually works.
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Default Took the plunge today

After soliciting comments and input on the Sharpmaker, I finally took the plunge last night.

Found a new one on Amazon for $52. Since my Randall 18 has been unused for so long, it is in typical 'butter knife' condition. Since the blade is Solingen steel, I thought a set if diamond rods may come in handy, so I got a set of those too.

I hope I have the same luck with good results like so many here. I'll post my review after I do a couple knives. Somehow, I don't think my need for assistance is over just yet.

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