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    or a mesh glove for the off hand.
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    I decided a while ago to invest in a high quality fixed blade. I was using the replaceable blade models, but didn't feel good about throwing away blades and they were so sharp, they felt dangerous. I'm much happy with the fixed blade, feel like I can put much more torque into the tool and work. Because of this, I invested in a Work Sharp Field Sharpener. Despite being a gram weiny - this is 170g, and relatively compact. But, it gives me a simple guided sharpening process "on the hoof" coarse diamond + fine diamond + ceramic + leather finish. Been brilliant for in field and at home (for those that have "those" that like cutting cake on plates). It's basically taught me angles and the process through repetition. Can't recommend it enough, along with an investment in quality knife steel + and regular sharpening. I got mine through some "dealer" on Trademe locally.

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    https://mytools.co.nz/products/works...pener-mk2-240v I have one theses but first model man it's good & use it as a finger sander doing other jobs to

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moutere View Post
    My suggestion is to decide on your budget first.
    For sure, I’d like to limit it under 300ish but if there was one that was just next level I’m keen to hear what iv been missing with my simple Diamond file type


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    Quote Originally Posted by Billbob View Post
    What about warthog knife sharpeners? H&F sell them and also they are on trademe.. Anyone tried them?
    Replaced my Lansky with a warthog, very simple but very effective, puts a decent edge back on my knives in 30-50 strokes. Love mine as i am useless with a stone. Should prob practice more with a stone but the warthog is so easy and it works.
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    Looking seriously towards the Scary Sharp system.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kristopher View Post
    Looking seriously towards the Scary Sharp system.
    We have had all 3 models. My son and me have model 3 each. We win every deer gutting comp with our mates.
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    Lansky system works well to start an edge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alexr View Post
    Ruixin has a bunch of different options for what different grit stones you want. Can find them on aliexpress very cheap and it will do the job beautifully.
    Great bang for buck. I have the Edge Pro copy. Blade doesn't need to be clamped so good for filleting knives with longer blades.

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    Slighty off topic.......if anyone local to here,or going past needs knives sharpened...flick me a PM and I will sort them for you...that includes the long neglected knives from the kitchen too,good excuse to meet fellow forumites,shift worker with varying days off so will fit it in when and where I can. run out of knives to sharpen around here,even did all the scissors this morning LOL
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    When I first met her, MrsImaca was a bit worried about my obsession with sharp knives and putting them in a knife block and NOT JUST THROWING THEM IN THE DRAWER. Now after some 32yes of marriage she hates using anyone else's knives because they are always so blunt.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kristopher View Post
    Looking seriously towards the Scary Sharp system.
    Ezesharp way better as don't have to undo any thing to flip the knife.
    Just saying as used both and have an ezesharp

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    And the Ezesharp is significantly cheaper.
    Looks good kit.


    Although the MkII scary sharp is now tool less in a similar manner.

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    Scary sharp

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    Anyone using a Tormek system?


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