Knife Sharpening That Doesn't Suck! // Work Sharp Precision Adjust Elite

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  • Опубликовано: 19 май 2022
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    For years I've been sharpening my knives on a stone with good enough results. My knives are tools and I never fussed too much with polished edges or razor sharp finishes. I have used just about every sharpener known to man with pretty good accuracy but never bit the bullet on one (mainly because I had free unlimited access to all the sharpeners for years). I'm a bit of a Luddite so for certain things my motto is if it's not broke don't fix it. My buddies over at Work Sharp sent me over their new Precision Adjust Elite sharpener to check out. They didn't send it for me to make a video, or to shill anything to you guys, they literally just sent it for me to check out which was really nice of them.
    I find that I learn a lot about a thing the very first time I run through it so I thought it would be fun to bring you guys along as I figured out this new sharpener! Not only did I get a razor sharp edge on my WE Banter I also got a bit of that 'polished' look! The Precision Adjust Elite turned out to be easy, intuitive, and (after some figuring out) a very effective system for excellent knife sharpening. I'm definitely not a knife sharpening expert and I hope in this case that's a good thing as we both got to learn together.
    You Can Get Your Own Precision Adjust Elite Here. Bang for your buck utility on this thing is amazing! I'm not making any money off this link but it helps my buddies at Work Sharp out and it was super rad of them to send one over to me. bit.ly/3NsHhcI
    Follow along here for more adventures: zacinthewil...

Комментарии • 862

  • @kyleduddleston4123
    @kyleduddleston4123 2 года назад +268

    One thing that I always make sure to do when going for a nice looking edge, not just sharp, is to wipe the blade down with a cloth (wet or dry) to remove the grit that might be on the edge from previous stones. When you get to the finer stones, the previous larger grits can make gouges in the finish and you would then have to go back through the progression to remove those scratches. You will still get a great cutting edge, but if you are chasing that mirror polish, wipe it down between grits.

    • @ECOMMichael
      @ECOMMichael Год назад +4

      Great tip!

    • @RustCole01
      @RustCole01 Год назад +13

      That's good advice. I ran a custom woodworking business for years and was constantly trying to improve the edge on my lathe chisels and blades. I spent years trying to work out the kinks but wiping the blade/tool off during sharpening is VITAL. Those microscopic metal shavings can have a dramatic impact on the final edge.

    • @michaelvoorhees5978
      @michaelvoorhees5978 Год назад +5

      This is great. Thanky

    • @peterbovey3570
      @peterbovey3570 9 месяцев назад +1

      Very good point! Using “Windex” does a great job removing the embedded metal shavings in my diamond stones, so they continue to cut effectively.

  • @EcuadorAventurero
    @EcuadorAventurero 2 года назад +356

    If you want to precisely see the original angle a Knife is sharpened, using a marker on the edge and softly work on the edge a stroke or two, look at the edge and readjust the angle according to the marks on the edge

    • @TeddDecker
      @TeddDecker Год назад +13

      Also, after using the ink on both sides of the profile, I use a jewelers lens to make sure that equal amounts are taken of each side, and that the 2 sides are apexing at the point of the knife making sure they meet. This must be done when setting a new profile, which any sharpening system will have to, as it varies from the original grind

    • @SCwirlify
      @SCwirlify Год назад +9

      This is a fantastic trick! - Also -
      The manufacturer of the knife should be able to tell you the angle of sharpening.
      Victorinox 91mm knives are 15 Degrees. - That is all I know :p

    • @vladtheimpala5532
      @vladtheimpala5532 Год назад +3

      Thanks for the information. I was wondering how to determine the proper angle but didn’t want to ask a stupid question.
      I was thinking about ordering this system so when I saw this video I watched it and I just ordered it from the link in the description. 👍

    • @taylorhickman84
      @taylorhickman84 Год назад +1

      @@TeddDecker This is a great tip as in my experience many knives(especially those w/ full flat grind) don't sit in the clamping jaws perfectly in the middle. I've noticed this in cheap sharpening rigs and my TSPROF.

    • @christolley4946
      @christolley4946 Год назад

      Will be purchasing one of these. Thanks for the great content.

  • @LSwick-ss6nm
    @LSwick-ss6nm Год назад +29

    Back in the day I carried the lansky system in my rucksack. It is the same concept as this but breaks down into a skinny little case.
    My platoon members always gave me their knives to sharpen.
    I now have this new work sharp device and I love it.

    • @bolterboy
      @bolterboy Год назад

      I have that one too, it's great 👍

  • @christianmarshall6250
    @christianmarshall6250 2 года назад +171

    I never go by number of strokes. I adjusted the o rings on mine to be able to do passes across the full length of the stone rather than abusing one small section of the stones. I go by feel and how the knife edge looks since I've used it so many times. Also, when you finish with whatever passes you do on each stone, do one full pass strictly pulling towards you. It makes a MAJOR difference in my experience.

    • @high-techredneck220
      @high-techredneck220 2 года назад +6

      Pretty much came to say the same thing

    • @bootymagician
      @bootymagician Год назад +5

      i wish i could save this comment for when i get one

    • @snoopywl8880
      @snoopywl8880 Год назад

      @@bootymagician you get one yet?

    • @bootymagician
      @bootymagician Год назад

      @@snoopywl8880 not yet

    • @snoopywl8880
      @snoopywl8880 Год назад

      @Not Milk I picked one up but I haven't tried it out yet just been watching videos on how to use it

  • @Gunfighter314
    @Gunfighter314 2 года назад +24

    I love sharpening my knafs and this system makes it soooo easy! Great to see you and Jaime making some great content like this.

    • @zacinthewild
      @zacinthewild  2 года назад +3

      I’m really digging the simplicity of it!

  • @Spearin74
    @Spearin74 2 года назад +9

    Awesome to see you and Jaime together again! You two are the reason I got into knives!

  • @scottdecker1803
    @scottdecker1803 2 года назад +14

    I have the original unit, and, I found that the stones would eventually start to " bind" ,on the rod. Spraying a little pure silicone oil on the rod smoothed things up, nicely.

  • @peterbovey3570
    @peterbovey3570 Год назад +33

    I have used/tried several “guided sharpening” systems over the past several years and can’t see ever going back to a freehand sharpening technique. I could never get a freehand edge as sharp as a guided sharpener system. The consistency of the angle makes all the difference in my experience. This seems like a well designed product and I am sorely tempted to pick one up!

    • @timgray8489
      @timgray8489 Год назад +3

      I've always had trouble freehand sharpening getting the angle consistent through the whole process, this system has definitly made my life way easier. Definitely recommend it, would say to go ahead and spend the extra on the elite though. More money but it would've been cheaper than buying everything separate.

    • @C-64
      @C-64 Год назад +1

      Same I’be been knife sharpening for about 3 weeks and I can get the knives sharp with my whetstones but not ultra sharp like the guys in the videos.

    • @chrisguzman7926
      @chrisguzman7926 9 месяцев назад

      Same, i have the worksharp guided field sharpener and ken onion edition and both help get a sharp edge, especially impressed with the guided field sharpener

  • @parkerbaird
    @parkerbaird 2 года назад +68

    Really glad to see you and Jaime doing videos again. You need to have a few guest appearances by Ben (and Athena, who we know is a major force in that operation). Great video!

  • @stevenbenjamin1013
    @stevenbenjamin1013 10 месяцев назад +34

    Having declared my dissatisfaction with this sharpener last night ruclips.net/user/postUgkxDcr-y2Pf6xdnrFHrSP7dl9kpKaCozcSQ I thought about the problem some more. It occurred to me that I might be undoing each attempt at achieving a sharp edge by the repeated attempts. So, I tried to clean up the unsatisfactory result by honing with only positions 3 and 4.Miracle!! A really nicely sharpened chef's knife, more than enough to handle my needs. Admittedly, it did not reach professionally sharpened razor-fineness, but it is now significantly sharper than it was. A bout of breaking down carrots convinced me. So, major apologies to the manufacturer, Amazon, and all happy and potential owners! Follow the directions: don't buy it if you have ceramic blades; and don't overwork your knife blade.

  • @dtester
    @dtester Год назад +17

    When it first came out, this Work Sharp was the first "rod" system that I saw that was a reasonable price, not that big, and good quality. All the others seemed to be huge expensive things.

  • @Treyzusaur
    @Treyzusaur 2 года назад +6

    I was finally able to catch up on the videos that you’ve posted more recently. Happy to see any new content from you, man. Doesn’t matter to me if it’s knife, van, shop, philosophical, or whatever (although I am glad you covered this sharpener as I’ve been eyeballing it for a while). I’ve always loved your attitude and outlook. Keep it up!

    • @zacinthewild
      @zacinthewild  2 года назад +1

      Thanks man! More on the way🤙

  • @orendz7740
    @orendz7740 2 года назад +29

    Zac You’re doing an excellent job. Im a knife fanatic too, but been loving your non knife content also. Definitely tons of interesting things to watch you do. Thanks for the content brother. Good seeing you regularly. ✌🏽

    • @zacinthewild
      @zacinthewild  2 года назад +5

      Thank you so much for tuning in!🤘

  • @TrashPanda338
    @TrashPanda338 2 года назад +4

    I own a works sharp, its more or less the best kit UNDER 400$ (when I bought mine) I had a huge knife collection of dull knives. Now I enjoy using them again. Great vid!

  • @derekbergstrom4381
    @derekbergstrom4381 Год назад +7

    I wanted to say i really enjoyed the learn as we go attitude and your personality was much better than an infomercial or sales pitch. You hit on most of the crucial steps of sharpening, for a novice, was really good. Minor things to help with it, the "number of strokes" is whatever it needs to be. start coarse, get the bur. before switching to the next stone, use a light single stroke on each side a few times to straighten the bur before it gets broken off into the much finer grit, it makes a nasty crunching sensation, just wipe the stone after the first stroke on each side until it goes away, then do your counted number of strokes per side to get the bur and remove scratches. Crucially the last and only other missing tip for a razor edge, is as described above, do some light straightening strokes to straighten the bur before your strop. the dramatically helps fine ness and speed. (Machinist, knife maker, sharpening freehand for 20 years)

  • @goanddo2371
    @goanddo2371 2 года назад +7

    Thank you, great video. I've been the same with sharpening stones, and recently purchased this sharpening kit! I haven't used it yet, so appreciate this video as you've inspired me to sharpen my knives!

  • @mycompasslawp.a.4328
    @mycompasslawp.a.4328 Год назад +2

    I just got mine today and was using it while watching this video. This system most definitely works. Money well spent. Took me only about the length of this video to get two blades razor sharp.

  • @davem9182
    @davem9182 2 года назад +1

    Glad to see your smiling face again! I bought a WorkSharp system a couple of months ago, and you just motivated me to get busy sharpening my knives! Thanks. Keep the content coming!!

    • @zacinthewild
      @zacinthewild  2 года назад +1

      More on the watt! Glad you dug it.

  • @jean-francoisgauthier7493
    @jean-francoisgauthier7493 2 года назад +4

    So glad to see you back on your own channel. I own the standard precision adjust model and I just love it. Been sharpening knives of friends and familly ever since. Looking forward to see more cool videos from you.

  • @landscapingspecialist
    @landscapingspecialist Год назад +2

    I have many many knives folding and fixed blade. And have been on the fence about what system to get. You Zac are making me take another look at the work sharp. Nice write up 🤘🏻

  • @JLStreetDoc
    @JLStreetDoc Год назад +3

    This sharpener is legit. Bought mine a few months ago and it puts an amazing edge on a blade. I use for my kitchen knives, pocket knives and everything in between.

  • @Shiroiokami947
    @Shiroiokami947 Год назад +4

    Zac , my extreme thanks to you for the great video. I bought the system , and it worked wonders on my custom titanium Bugout with CPM-S90V. Just an fyi, there is a simple way to compensate for the flexing that occurs with the clamp; just use the free hand to grip the base and the four fingers to apply a slight amount of upward counter pressure at the rear portion of the clamp vise. The four fingers are safe since they are not near the blade's edge. Also, this grip technique helps establish a crisper edge with a more accurate angle.

  • @johncook9983
    @johncook9983 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video. I’m sold! Great to see your videos again and miss your personality on that big knife outlet channel. Happy New Year!

  • @CitizenKate
    @CitizenKate Год назад +6

    I just picked up one of the basic Precision Adjust sharpening systems today from Work Sharp. I wanted to see how well it worked before I went all in with it. For me it was a game changer. My old beat-up knives that I thought were hopeless are back in operation. They are way sharper now than they were after hours of work on a traditional stone. Not the stone's fault -- I just couldn't get the hang of it. But this product is easy enough to use, there isn't much you can do to screw it up.

    • @grovesy333
      @grovesy333 Год назад

      Am the same it’s my favourite system this and I just have the base model got my Victorinox huntsman and spyderco hair shaving sharp without the extra grits

  • @spalacioscesco
    @spalacioscesco 2 года назад +3

    Happy to see you creating knife videos again! God bless

    • @zacinthewild
      @zacinthewild  2 года назад +1

      Thanks! Mixing all my passions in here.

  • @HungryCats70
    @HungryCats70 15 дней назад

    Bought the WorkSharp a year or two ago. I have used stones or a steel most of my life and have never been able to get a razor edge. The workshop did the job the first time and I've used it on several of my knives since. Also, learned that a steel is all you need between sharpenings to maintain an edge, so that was helpful.

  • @EBFNOQMAGNO
    @EBFNOQMAGNO 2 года назад

    Man I've had this in my cart for a while but was hesitant. No more. Great video, thank you !!

  • @Bob_Adkins
    @Bob_Adkins Год назад

    I never advanced beyond the sharpening stone, but did learn there are better types of sharpening stones. I don't use a "system" unless I come across a blade that needs reprofiling, and when I do, this is the type of sharpener I use. Nice video, thanks!

  • @jasonscott6906
    @jasonscott6906 2 года назад +1

    I’m so glad the work sharp sharpener, I had mentioned in a few videos back that I’m still new the knife hobby and started around the time you started doing the videos with Ben and I’m not a pro at sharpening either and I’ve owned the work sharp for about six months now and I use it to sharpen my work knife, my plain S30V shaman and I can get a decent edge on it. I’m glad I’m not the only one out there that isn’t a pro sharpener. Thanks Zac

    • @jasonscott6906
      @jasonscott6906 2 года назад

      Sorry, I really need to proof read before I hit send. I’m meant to say I’m so glad that a you like the work sharp too and that I’m not only one out there that loves knives but maybe doesn’t feel like the best sharpener.

    • @zacinthewild
      @zacinthewild  2 года назад

      We all have our strengths and weaknesses for sure😁

    • @chimchu3232
      @chimchu3232 2 года назад

      I love the shaman, that's my work knife as well. I also sharpen it with the worksharp, it's a good system for the money

  • @ricanbandit5363
    @ricanbandit5363 Год назад

    Great video, just got mine today, waiting for the weekend! Thanks for making this, convinced me to buy this system.

  • @robohippy
    @robohippy Год назад

    I have a friend who is a very well known turner/wood lathe artist. One demo he did, he dulled his skew chisel on the lathe bed, sharpened it on a 60 grit CBN grinding wheel, stropped it, and it shaved his arm hair down to the skin in one pass. If you are sharpening a butter knife, you may want to start at 80 or 120 grit. If you have a knife that is kind of sharp, then 220 to 400, though maybe 600, kind of depending. If it is a kitchen knife that just needs touching up, then 1200 or so grit would work fine. The purpose of the strop is to remove the burr. If you do not remove the burr from your sharpening stones, the blade will not cut well. A 'steel' is used to straighten up the 'teeth' of the blade. Cutting edges are pretty much razor saws. They do not chop well, but slice excellently. Watch how a Katana swordsman slices through those rolled up grass matts. Scratches from grits over about 700 grit are invisible to the human eye. I am left wondering what grit the ceramic side is.

    • @damienhibberts4685
      @damienhibberts4685 Год назад

      Most ceramic stones in kits are 1000-2000 +

    • @robohippy
      @robohippy Год назад

      Well, my Rat Trap got here, and I did give it a good try out. The Jury is still out. First, I took a brand new Wustoff boning knife to it, and that knife had a significant burr on it, which is bad on their part. A standard steel would not take it off, and I never got around to taking it out to my shop where all my strops are. So, ran it through the Rat Tray several times and the burr appears to be gone. Since the Rat Trap is a steel, and it rubs both edges of the knife blade at the same time, I am wondering if it just straightened up the burr so it can't be felt from either side of the blade of if the burr is gone. Only use will tell me that. I did take it to a small carbon steel chef's knife and a small paring knife I have, and they would barely cut paper. Several times through the Rat Trap, and they would cut paper again. So, at the very least, I would consider it better than the standard steel. Main reason is that it puts a better edge on the knife. It is easy for all but the lightest touch, when using a steel, that you will turn a burr, which is not good becasue your knives will not cut well. I may buy them for my daughter and a friend, haven't decided yet...

  • @44Mag
    @44Mag Год назад +1

    I had always sharpened my knives with a couple of stones, and managed to get them shaving sharp with some time and work.
    I splurged and bought one of these, and I have to say it was the best thing I have bought in a long time.
    I can sharpen any knife in the house in under 10 minutes, with no effort. The secret is to not put a lot of downward pressure, and let the stones do the work. Start on one side, and go until you feel a bur on the backside of the blade. (Try to keep track of the number of strokes you made) - Flip the knife over and repeat...gradually work up to the finer stones using the same technique. (I only use the 220 if I need to re-profile) - I use the 400, then the 600, then the ceramic, and close with a couple of swipes with the leather rod.
    It is also helpful if you keep track of the angles you use for your knives. I like 15 on the kitchen knives and about 22 on EDC blades. I have sharpened as large as an 8" kitchen knife, not sure how it would handle blades larger than this, but I think you would have trouble with larger blades unless you were using a larger angle.

  • @ssgoblin
    @ssgoblin 8 месяцев назад

    I recently bought the kit that just has the one tri edge. My dad had a kit similar to this many years ago, and I’ve always looked for something similar. This is it but better. I was impressed with how quickly it can sharpen knives.

  • @ajohnson6416
    @ajohnson6416 Год назад

    My son got me this system for Christmas!! Thanks for the tutorial! Can't wait to try it out!

  • @dustinwhitt5297
    @dustinwhitt5297 2 года назад +10

    Hey Zac, you can also buy attachments to use better stones and a brace for the clamp. Trust me when I say get the clamp. It helps so much with keeping the right angle.

    • @zacinthewild
      @zacinthewild  2 года назад +3

      Great to know! I’ll check it out💪

    • @jamesthorn2585
      @jamesthorn2585 2 года назад +2

      The brace for the clamp is a must for heavier knifes you can visually see the clamp start to droop throwing off the angle.

    • @alwayscurious2376
      @alwayscurious2376 2 года назад +1

      @@jamesthorn2585 is it from Worksharp or a 3rd party?

    • @zacinthewild
      @zacinthewild  2 года назад +1

      @@jamesthorn2585 I’d love to know as well.

    • @jamesthorn2585
      @jamesthorn2585 2 года назад +1

      All the ones I have and have seen were on Etsy mostly all 3d prints if your a wood worker I'm sure you could make one yourself.

  • @johnelder4273
    @johnelder4273 Год назад

    If this is not a paid advertisement it should have been. You convinced me, I'm going to buy one!

  • @joeleonetti8976
    @joeleonetti8976 2 года назад +2

    I'm a hand tool woodworker, I keep my hand tools (chisels, hand plane blades, etc) with diamond stones and leather strop very sharp. For my pocket knife, I have one of those v-shape coarse (carbide) and fine (ceramic) sharpeners. I sharpen my pocket knife almost every week because it literally takes all of 15-30 seconds. It not as sharp as I can get my woodworking tools, however for pocket knife needs it is good enough AND it is so quick I do it weekly. There are lots of systems out there for sure. For my pocket knife, what matters most is that I sharpen it often and quickly and get a decent not sharpest blade. Then again, I have been carrying a pocket knife literally since I was 7 years old in 1975 and see it as a tool and had no obsession over it. Then again, there wasn't an internet to make me think I needed to do anything more complicated.

    • @taylorhickman84
      @taylorhickman84 Год назад +1

      innovation is a good thing, try a modern power tool some time, you might like it.
      As for pocket knives, some of these newer steels are much easier to sharpen w/ a guided jig.

  • @desolateutopia
    @desolateutopia 2 года назад

    Super relaxing to watch. Might be a future purchase for my knives.

  • @NateBoyce1789
    @NateBoyce1789 Год назад +1

    I love Work Sharp products. I have and use their Ken Onion Elite system. Love how simple yet super fast it is.

  • @bixby9797
    @bixby9797 Год назад

    Wife got me the Work Sharp with one 3 stone insert, WSBCHPAJ for Christmas. I got my Civivi Elementum with D2 steel to shaving hair off my arm sharp in 10min or so of fumbling around learning how to use it. This is one great system for guys and gals who don't have a big stone system or the time to learn how to use them to get razor sharp blades.

  • @johnelder4273
    @johnelder4273 Год назад +1

    When I'm at home I have always just used some flat stones of varying coarseness and a ultra fine or ceramic to finish it off. I get it pretty sharp but not mirror or even close, just a good working edge. However, day to day I have typically just used my little pocket sized Lansky Carbide/Ceramic sharpener that has little rod for serrated edges. That little sharpener will put a decent edge back on a pocket knife in about 3 to 4 minutes.

  • @renniesmith8073
    @renniesmith8073 2 года назад +5

    I bought the original system when it came out and loved it! When they came out with the elite kit I upgraded! It's a great system it's fast and easy to get a razor edge on just about any knife! I can use a stone about like you I can get a decent edge but never as good as with this system.

  • @bokusimondesu
    @bokusimondesu Год назад

    I did four blades on the worksharp that I've only just gotten. It's the one with 320, 600 and ceramic. Free handing the final leather stropping. They might not be sharper than my stone sharpened blades. But the edge is way more consistent, only getting the slight angle change towards the tip.
    It's such an easy thing to use. Pressure going from light to near none

  • @cameronbuckner254
    @cameronbuckner254 2 года назад +1

    I've wanted one of these for a while now. It just seems like such a convenient way to sharpen a knife, without relying on electricity or pure free hand sharpening. Because electricity is basically magic that I don't trust (I am but a dumb lawyer and not an electrician, which I am convinced requires greater intelligence), and I've tried free hand sharpening and i'm not great at that either. So this seems like a fantastic option! Anyway your videos are awesome Zac! I look forward to them and rewatch the old ones! Fantastic stuff!

    • @zacinthewild
      @zacinthewild  2 года назад

      For a lot of years I would always say I knew enough about electricity to get my self killed🤣. Electricians are definitely magicians. Thanks for tuning in!👊

    • @jordancameron4441
      @jordancameron4441 2 года назад

      As an electrician of 15 yrs I can confidently say your opinion of our intelligence is misplaced to put it mildly. Basic requirements for the job. 1). Not color blind. 2). Ability to count to ten. That's pretty much it.

  • @frederikmare9002
    @frederikmare9002 2 года назад

    Thanks for a great video!... You won yourself a new subscriber! I've had the worksharp precision adjust for the past 2 years!... Great system that works fantastic!!! So simple and easy to get any knife shaving sharp!!! 👍🖐️🍻

  • @redstone31
    @redstone31 6 месяцев назад

    This is such a good system. Thanks for the great honest review!

  • @jatbatman
    @jatbatman 2 года назад +1

    I started sharpening on a little pocket stone with a leather pouch as a kid. In 30 years of sharpening I have lost that stone, but amassed a collection of sharpening stones, strops and other tools. I can't convince myself to go with a system when I need to sharpen, because with a stone set and a strop I can get some amazing results. Every knife I own has a super sharp mirrored edge that looks flawless under a microscope.
    In fact over the weekend I accidentally rammed one of my favorite knives into cement, brutalizing the blade. It took me about 45 minutes, but I got every chip out and can now see my reflection in that entire edge. Could I have accomplished that more quickly with a sharpening device? Possibly, in fact probably, but it wouldn't have been nearly as rewarding as fixing it the way I did.
    Besides all of that, there's just something about running a blade across a sharpening stone that I thoroughly enjoy.

    • @zacinthewild
      @zacinthewild  2 года назад +1

      Glad you found a system and practice that is so full! There is definitely something to sitting down and tuning up your blades.

    • @jatbatman
      @jatbatman 2 года назад

      @@zacinthewild it can be quite relaxing, maybe even cathartic. I definitely enjoy sharpening.

  • @LenRamSa
    @LenRamSa 2 года назад

    Yes! “That sound… is it ok?, is it not?”. Keep doing these videos man, I really enjoy them.

  • @JohnSmith-bf1sq
    @JohnSmith-bf1sq 2 года назад +1

    Love your stuff sir!!! So glad i found your channel.

  • @nickmartino2839
    @nickmartino2839 2 года назад +2

    !!!awesome brother!!!! There's just nothing like having your own work shop!!!!! You can make it any way you want!!!!!I love the system!!!and as I'm sure they're not expensive to replace.. I'm just wondering how long the stones last!!!!!and yes please please please do workshop videos.... we'll take anything lol motorcycles, shop projects, modding your knives doesn't matter lol we're just so happy your back making content... love you brother!!!! Please say hello to Kyle, Jamie and Kurt if your still in contact with those guys!!

    • @zacinthewild
      @zacinthewild  2 года назад

      I’m so stoked for the new shop! It’s a huge thing for me! Glad to hear you’re down for shop content! I’ve got some plans for sure. I’ll tell all the guys you said hi👊

  • @okietrippin7108
    @okietrippin7108 5 месяцев назад

    I just bought. It comes tomorrow and I’m excited to sharpen some knives. I have their hand held belt sander, but never got a great edge with it- I bought it like 12 years ago. This looks much more refined. Can’t wait!

  • @jamescrowe1331
    @jamescrowe1331 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks for this video. I've been looking for something like this.

  • @EDCandLace
    @EDCandLace 2 года назад +8

    You also need to make sure to explain to people that with any fixed angle system if you don't line up your edge with the tip to the end of the sharpened edge in a straight line to the swing of the arm you will have a bevel that will widen/shallow towards the belly and tip. Fixed angles can be great, but you have to know what your doing.

  • @b2bogster
    @b2bogster Год назад

    "We're going to learn together".... you are awesome man!

  • @whammofammo7346
    @whammofammo7346 2 года назад

    It amazes me how great this product is. Simple works great easy to operate.

  • @jacksonstewart2022
    @jacksonstewart2022 2 года назад +2

    I love my Precision Adjust! It is such an excellent system for such a reasonable price.

    • @zacinthewild
      @zacinthewild  2 года назад +1

      Such a great bang for the Buck!

  • @LuisPerez-vf1px
    @LuisPerez-vf1px Год назад

    Just got mine today, and to keep it simple, it’s badass, wanted to really test it and did what any knife enthusiast fears, got my knife and rubbed it on a brick then whacked into it, to say the least my knife made a full recovery and even has a mirror polished edge

  • @joshgraziosi8159
    @joshgraziosi8159 2 года назад +5

    Let me just tell you guys, I have been in the hobby for several years. I have never been good at sharpening so I got the precision adjust (base model). I like it but still couldn’t seem to get a crazy razor edge going. Until this very video, I’ve always thought all the knife guys get a hair splitting, laser-guided razor sword that could split an atom. I now realize that I have had a good solid edge this whole time! It is incredibly liberating to see a knife pro do this and describe his edge and it match my own experience. I feel a lot better now hah!

  • @jamesdgeorge3919
    @jamesdgeorge3919 2 года назад

    Good video, good information. This sharperner system is similar to the Lansky system. That system has a fixture that you attach to your knife, basically two L-shaped brackets with holes on the long side of the L. Those holes determine your sharpening angle. The stones themselves are similar to your system however they had guide rods that passed through the bracket holes. The Lansky deluxe set also had a stand to place the sharpening fixture into while sharpening. Thanks for the video.

    • @WHJeffB
      @WHJeffB 2 года назад +1

      I have a Lansky system and I can tell you just from watching this video that the Lansky system is far inferior to this rig. I've bookmarked the link for this system and will be buying for a birthday present to myself in a week or so.

  • @hkguitar1984
    @hkguitar1984 Год назад +4

    Looks pretty cool, and I'm sure it works well when new.
    Myself, I will not spend that much on anything with a plastic base and assemblies.
    Thank You for the demonstration.

    • @phillipendersby6964
      @phillipendersby6964 Год назад +3

      Tsprof, Hapstone or Jende JIGS is the way to go imo

    • @hkguitar1984
      @hkguitar1984 Год назад +1

      @@phillipendersby6964 Agreed

    • @taylorhickman84
      @taylorhickman84 Год назад +1

      @@phillipendersby6964 know my blitz 360 will outlive me, and probably whoever I hand it down to, well worth the $300, and as a lover of tools, the precision machining just makes it a joy to use.

  • @sawdustwhisper9397
    @sawdustwhisper9397 Год назад +1

    As a pro sharpener nothing will replace the bench stones!! I own a ton of sharpening gizmos and my go to are always my shapton stones

  • @barrylilley6392
    @barrylilley6392 Год назад +3

    I used a Lansky kit for 20 years and it looks like they finally made a better version, I’d definitely use a cutting oil , or any oil really to lubricate the stones , they will last much longer and the result will be much better 👍

    • @polyuniverse1908
      @polyuniverse1908 Год назад +2

      From what I read they do not recommend oil on diamond stones, I don’t know why though.

    • @barrylilley6392
      @barrylilley6392 Год назад

      @@polyuniverse1908 probably so you have to replace them regularly, $$$ , I’ve always used oil on a rag to wipe the stones , great finish and don’t have to replace stones 🤨

  • @jamesgoodlet6554
    @jamesgoodlet6554 2 года назад

    Bro I'm so happy to see you doing videos like this! Don't know the full story about you guys leaving BHQ but BRO has the quality went down over there since you guys left! I remember I couldn't wait for week 1 Wednesdays they were so awesome!

  • @Mark-ii2nr
    @Mark-ii2nr 11 месяцев назад

    The consistency is amazing, only thing I’ve had to watch is making sure you don’t have to much pressure applied or you’ll find over time that the angle adjuster can be accidently changed by unscrewing. I’ve seen some people use the system and claim it doesn’t provide the ability to achieve a mirror finish. That isn’t true, what they fail to do is spend the time to achieve that finish on the finest stone. You have the ability to refine it further with a strop. But the finest stone they provide can and will give results.

  • @mylesintheap1
    @mylesintheap1 2 года назад +1

    I'm glad you guys are back you were by far my favorite knife youtuber and it was disappointing to see you go

  • @RoarIsaksen1959
    @RoarIsaksen1959 Год назад

    Doesn't matter how clumsy you usually are. As long as you follow the instructions, you will always achieve a razor sharp knife edge with such a sharpening rig. Always. 👍👌

  • @dinuguan510
    @dinuguan510 Год назад +2

    I'm no expert, but I would definitely use the Sharpie method for finding the angle here, then make notes on each knife for future uses. I'd also cover the entire length of the blade with each pass. One little section of the blade at a time seems like it would create some inconsistency. I do like the system.

  • @quekumber
    @quekumber 3 месяца назад

    Your stroke technique is flawless; good work!

  • @cworkman92
    @cworkman92 2 года назад

    Love this sharpening system!

  • @9mmmike642
    @9mmmike642 2 года назад

    That company that you used to work for does not have good videos like they did when you were there. Glad to have you putting out videos regularly.

  • @wadepage5823
    @wadepage5823 Год назад

    Bought mine about 4 months ago, but still have yet to try it out. This reminded me to finally get going.

  • @SYFMCameron
    @SYFMCameron 2 года назад +1

    Great video man. Im glad you stuck with you tube after leaving BHQ. I dig your content man! One thing, Ive got this same system also and a little tip, move those O rings down/up the rod so that you can use the whole stone. Someone prob already mentioned this, but I didnt want to read all 200 comments to find out.
    Anyway, Thanks again man, dig the content!

  • @clancyson
    @clancyson Год назад

    Good job Zach, like all your videos

  • @kevinberry4581
    @kevinberry4581 2 года назад

    This is first I've seen or heard of this particular system. Looks like a good setup.

  • @MasterNukeEngineer
    @MasterNukeEngineer Год назад +1

    I hand sharpen mine and others knives with just a few different stones and I can get it sharp enough to shave. I'm not doing anything commercially so no need to have exactly the same edge. My hand is pretty steady anyways. I can see sometimes I do have a bit of a different angle but everything still works and is super sharp

  • @StitchJones
    @StitchJones Год назад

    Awesome video. I just ordered one!

  • @kaptainasskrak
    @kaptainasskrak 2 года назад

    Basically a Lansky Sharpener. I have the WorkSharp field sharpener and use it all the time. I also use a lansky styled sharpener with the WorkSharp, that's because my lansky sharpener comes with 7 different stones but no ceramic or strap bits.
    I recommend wet sanding or wet stoning. The metal plates that WorkSharp uses won't soak up water or oil like stones do. If you use a stone or ceramic and put oil on it then you have to use oil on that stone forever or it will get clogged because the oil and water won't mix and add metal flex to it and it makes a mess. If your used to using oil then stick with that. But I prefer water. These plates do get clogged with flex and need to rinsed off or brushed off. The field kit has it's plate held in place with magnets which magnitizes the blade.
    Good luck out there.

  • @anthonys7976
    @anthonys7976 Год назад +1

    I’ll usually mark the edge with a sharpie and see where it goes away on first stroke at 20° to check my angle if I’m unsure.. this sharpener looks legit. I might just try the basic model, but I’ll probably suffer from FOMO if I don’t get the elite.

  • @micahschaefer8211
    @micahschaefer8211 Год назад +1

    I never learned on a stone. I always struggled with keeping the right angle across the whole edge. So i bought a lansky and have been using that. I may upgrade to this now

  • @terrillschneider3778
    @terrillschneider3778 7 месяцев назад

    Excellent video as I am considering purchasing this one

  • @DrBurko
    @DrBurko 2 года назад

    Glad to have found your channel. I really enjoyed your vids at Blade Hq. Good to see you back. Great content my man.

  • @magicdave93
    @magicdave93 2 года назад

    Hi Zac just subscribed, what a cool bit of kit I’ve got to get one now also great demo. 👌

  • @shanazakhter7971
    @shanazakhter7971 2 года назад

    So relaxing, thank you

  • @spook5.56nato4
    @spook5.56nato4 Год назад

    Great video. I’m sold, just ordered one.

  • @chaddamron3877
    @chaddamron3877 2 года назад

    Luv the field sharpener - very satisfying-- that bad boy just made the must have list - 🍻👍💥😎

  • @skeetermartini
    @skeetermartini Год назад

    Christmas gifts for my brother and uncle! Thank you!

  • @John-oz1do
    @John-oz1do Год назад

    Great motivation for me to start. Tq

  • @80srocker65
    @80srocker65 Год назад

    Looks really cool

  • @miragexl007
    @miragexl007 7 месяцев назад

    Nice to come across this system... And good video. Might be the one I get

  • @beyproctor7673
    @beyproctor7673 2 года назад +1

    This is a great video. Thanks for showing off this system. I already have a Work Sharp’s Ken Onion belt sharpener and it is awesome for larger tools and knives. I have sharpened sheers and a blender and a bushcraft knife and a couple of cleavers and a bunch of kitchen knives with it. All my pocket knives with super steel blades I sharpen by hand with DMT Diafold diamond plates. It works fine and they get REALLY sharp but I can see the variations in angle all the way down the bevel. This looks like a great lower cost option over the KME sharpener. I’m totally getting one as soon as I save up a hundred bucks. Awesome!

    • @zacinthewild
      @zacinthewild  2 года назад +1

      Glad it was helpful!👊

    • @keviningles5580
      @keviningles5580 6 месяцев назад +1

      Dont no what it is but i cant get my knife super sharp with the belt im mean it will cut paper if i hold it at the right angel but not straight

    • @beyproctor7673
      @beyproctor7673 6 месяцев назад

      @@keviningles5580 the belts are an aluminum oxide abrasive as far as I know. Have you had better results with another type of sharpener?

    • @keviningles5580
      @keviningles5580 6 месяцев назад

      @@beyproctor7673 stone but i stiill want it sharper

  • @grantsimms2009
    @grantsimms2009 2 года назад +1

    I have had one for a while now and have loved it. I would like to see a full knife collection tour. Keep up the great work.

    • @zacinthewild
      @zacinthewild  2 года назад +1

      Full knife collection definitely coming at some point. It will be a long one😁.

    • @givematthiswalrus4825
      @givematthiswalrus4825 2 года назад

      Do you have the elite or the base model

    • @grantsimms2009
      @grantsimms2009 2 года назад

      @@givematthiswalrus4825 I bought the base model then purchased the upgrade kit.

    • @givematthiswalrus4825
      @givematthiswalrus4825 2 года назад

      @@grantsimms2009 👍

  • @Phyxsius_85
    @Phyxsius_85 Год назад

    The system is excellent for the money, I have the regular version and it is quite enough for me. People exaggerate when they grind one knife for 45 minutes. Literally every knife is shaving sharp in 15 minutes with 3 basic granulations. Later, I just pull on the leather strop a couple of times and that's it

  • @NickBEADG
    @NickBEADG 3 месяца назад

    Just got mine yesterday, sharpened my SOG Seal XR. Love this thing. Mine only has the one tri-brasive rod though.

  • @smokinggar714
    @smokinggar714 Год назад

    I have 4 of the work sharp units and love them all

  • @oceanswithnoend
    @oceanswithnoend 2 года назад

    Killer Vid bro 🙌

  • @bstottt
    @bstottt Год назад

    Thanks for the video. What size of blade do you think it could handle?

  • @ralphmarrujo1491
    @ralphmarrujo1491 Год назад

    I have had issues with small blades they dont seem to extend far enough out and the stone rubs on the metal clip Any suggestions?

  • @snowboarding1984
    @snowboarding1984 2 года назад +1

    I definitely need to get one of those! I’ve got a few different sharpening systems, but I haven’t mastered any of them.
    One of my favorite edc knives is my 940 Osborn. I have never been able to get that thing sharp. It’s always just so so. I’d love to see if that work sharpe could fix that problem. That way I could start carrying it again.
    Congrats on the new work shop too 🤘🏼

    • @zacinthewild
      @zacinthewild  2 года назад +1

      Haven’t tried the 940 on this yet but I would guess it would with how well it did a few tantos. Thanks!

    • @keviningles5580
      @keviningles5580 6 месяцев назад

      I have the work sharp eletric sharpener and the the stones iv tried 20 25 degrees every thing but i just cant get them super sharp i would like to try this. Im frusterated 200 strokes later and im kinda sharp

  • @petergambino2129
    @petergambino2129 Год назад

    Excellent video! liked & subbed! TY

  • @photogra4
    @photogra4 9 месяцев назад

    Great video! I am definitely planning on getting one of these! Might I say one thing to Work Sharp? Maybe they could add a detachable lever lock suction cup for a batter way to lock the system down. I'm ambidextrous, but some folks who may not be, might feel a little more secure if it locked into place on a smooth work surface. i.e., metal or Formica type countertop. Thanks for this video!