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Old 08-02-2017, 07:26 PM
k22fan k22fan is offline
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I prefer sharpening on old fashioned rectangular stones of various coarseness. If I do not like the manufacture's or previous owners' bevel then I go back to a coarse enough stone to efficiently make a new bevel. I find it easiest to resharpen on a hard Arkansas stone if I'm matching a bevel that I created rather than trying to angle the strokes to match a bevel made on a machine.
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