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Do you know if aluminum oxide polish is toxic? Or if you need gloves, mouth or eye protection when using it? It would be amazing if you know!🙏☺️ And nice video❤
Any synthetic dust that you inhale is not definitely good for your health. So, when you sharpen a knife it's not recommended to keep your face too close to the knife. Mouth and eye protection is optional but it might be helpful when you sharpen 3-5 knives at a time.
Seems odd and over complicated that you need to have one hole for straight sharpening then need to move it 90° to do convex sharpening. The Hapstone gen 2 convexing attachment can go from straight to convexing with a thumb screw and adjusting the angle, no need to move the guide rod location.
Great feature! Hope to see more of these. Incidentally, I just put an edge back on a Kizer in 3V I have. I'm not a heavy user but I'm looking forward to seeing it do some cutting.
Currently Bohler seem to have better steel over crucible. As we see crucible has more and larger inclusions. Otherwise both have similar alternatives to each other and the heat treat will be the deciding factor of its performance and properties.
In fact there is a lot of 20cv, 204p and m390 that performs poorly over so many other steels because of their poor choices in heat treatment protocols.
Nice video, very interesting on the metallurgical topic. In addition to dealing with the chemical composition and characteristics, it would be interesting to know by discussing from time to time in different videos which types of steel are better to sharpen to a shiny edge and which to leave with a more "crispy"-"toothed" edge precisely to enhance their characteristics. Kind regards Alessio
This also depends on the heat treat also. Because a high temper steel might be more beneficial to use lower grit than higher grit in the same steel at a lower temper.
I have been a knife fan for over 40 years and have been sharpening knives freehand for decades. I've tested a few systems over the years, but none of them convinced me. I recently bought a Tsprof Kadet Pro and what can I say, I love the system, it is solid, functional and precise. I still do a lot of freehand sharpening, but for example edge reprofiling I use the Tsprof system because it makes the process so much easier and is highly precise. 👍😀
A great accessory that TSPROF should come up with would be a nice carrying case with foam cut outs for each part of the K03 for us sharpeners that take their tool to farmers markets, or just pack it away at home when not in use. The wood box that it's delivered in is okay but the styrofoam starts breaking up after just a few times of pulling the parts in and out.
Just recently purchased a TSPROF K03 Pro...love it so far. What was the grit and material (diamond, or stone) of the sharpening stone you used for the honing at the end?
It would be nice to have a promotional code for Europe too. Axis Cube one is really great I tried it from a friend but its price is high. It would also be nice to repeat the axicube giveway every now and then. Thanks anyway for your international channel, I am subscribed and following very carefully to learn more and more. Greetings from Italy
@@TSPROFSharpening three unanswered emails... Over 1k spent on your products and zero support?? I even called and got no help. I was told to send an email.... For what? No support at all!? Unacceptable!
@@TheFlyingduck88Have you tried reaching out to Konstantin at Gritomatic? I bet he could help you out as he is a dealer for them and will likely have greater pull in getting a response than you will (as unacceptable as that is). In fact, he may even have that part in stock to send you right away. Hope that helps!