Right on brother, you can't go wrong with Architect knives. They are similar to Survive Knives, one difference is when you order a knife, Architect will send you a knife, not keep the money like Survive Knives do. Architect has great customer service and warranty. Ethan Stoops is the owner and he has done a great job by offering such a quality well built knife with so many options to build the knife the way you want. Thank you for the feedback. Good luck to you on picking up an Architect Knife. One of the best knives available.
Wish there was more testing and less talking. That Arkansas stone will not be able to actually cut the carbides in magnacut. If the knife ever gets actually dull you won’t be able to sharpen it on natural abrasives.
Good morning. Did you ever announce the winner of the knife giveaway? I would be curious to know what they thought of the knife after receiving/using it. I keep hearing amazing things about the Architect knife line.👍👍👍
I did this myself. Gritomatic Silicone Carbide 120 Grit. Lapped it with an Atoma Diamond plate and now my Gritomatic stone is slick as glass. It has no bite whatsoever. It just skates across the blade like a 10,000 grit polishing stone. How do you fix this?
What size grit was your atoma plate? You can get a piece of glass or flat tile and get a silicon carbide powder. Get the lowest grit you can find. Add a little water to a small amount of the silicon grit. Swirl in figure 8 pattern. I have the silicon carbide powder from Hapstone and from Columbia Gorge stoneworks. You could also dump a little sand on a flat sidewalk area and work the stone on the sidewalk. Let me know how it goes.
Здорово. Без обид. Я делаю это на глаз уже давно. Выбросил все приспособы. Стало легче.пробывал бриться.получилось. Алмаз и кожа с пастой. ( в моём случаи ГОИ.) 2-Е МИНУТЫ.судя по ширине подводов этот коротышка не нож а топор.что наталкивает на мысль о качестве стали. Я о твёрдости. Не увидил ни одной искры.
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Great system. To get the most durable edge, use a “push into” motion. A pull-away motion, like you’re using, leaves an excessive burr, which requires extra effort to knock down. If the burr is not TOTALLY removed, you’ll be left with an extremely fragile edge. I know, I’ve scientifically tested virtually every sharpening technique currently available.
Need a wheel? Company I work for specializes in making diamond grinding wheels, we can do CBN or natural diamond. All in house, in USA. Our wheels last exponentially longer than the competition and we can plate to almost any grit size you would like! We have a full machine shop and set of engineers in house too so turnaround on these things are exceptionally fast, we don’t farm out anything.
@@WardogOutdoors fallkniven dc diamond/ceramic and cc ceramic/ceramic. They have the two bonded together in one stone the dc has a diamond plate bonded to a medium ceramic. The cc has a medium ceramic on one side and a fine ceramic on the other. You can get them in three inch length dc or cc 3 or 4 inch dc or cc 4. They work great for a field edge
@@WardogOutdoors as far as I know fallkniven. I have had mine for about 10 years. I got my original set from trading with some Swedish military guys that I helped train.