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 #419923 11/19/07 12:39 PM
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Jess
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I'm wondering how you all keep your knives sharp.  I've done some searches and found people on a few different forums talking about this system so I thought I'd ask to see what you thought.  Do you use it?  Do you prefer it?  I need a good way to keep my skinning knives sharp, especially the points! 
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|  Re: paper wheel sharpening system?
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 #419935 11/19/07 12:47 PM
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I plan on buying a 1000/6000 japanese waterstone. 
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|  Re: paper wheel sharpening system?
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 #419981 11/19/07 01:27 PM
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I have an Aunt that does it at bass pro with the paper wheel, I am very impressed with it and I have had had several people comment on how sharp they stay. I think a lot of it depends on the  quality of the knife  If you need to buy one just let me know I know she sells them 
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|  Re: paper wheel sharpening system?
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 #420013 11/19/07 02:00 PM
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hmmf...never heard of it i think i'll try loading a felt wheel up with abrasive though, then finishing it with a basic jewelers polishing compound doubt i'll ever do silversmithing again, so i can donate my felt wheels to the cause  
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[Re: snowman]
 #420020 11/19/07 02:05 PM
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I have a stitched muslin wheel on my bench grinder.  Use 220 grit polish on it. Works great. Restores the edge in about fifteen seconds.You can get the wheel and the polish from Brownell's.
 
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 #420092 11/19/07 03:13 PM
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White I thought you were an old foagie that remembered the olden days.     Just use one of those in combination.  Get the sucker spinning, then hone your edge.  You may need a metal disk or something to build momentum, but it will work.  I used to get one of those spinning and it seemed like it ran forever...granted, I was 4, but it was still fun to play with.  
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[Re: snowman]
 #420118 11/19/07 03:46 PM
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now see, that's why I love this site!  Make a post and go to work, come out on break and I see 18 replies!You've all convinced me, we'll order some up.
 
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