Worlds First Look! The New Work Sharp Professional Precision Adjust. Knife Sharpening Made Better

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  • Опубликовано: 21 апр 2023
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    Holy Sharpener Batman! We got the first look at the new Professional Precision Adjust (Pro PA) from Work Sharp and it is amazing! Pre-orders Launch May 1, 2023 on Work Sharp's Website and the first 500 orders get a special edition first batch sharpener, exclusive shop mat and Ranger patch!
    0:01 Introducing the Professional Precision Adjust Sharpener
    0:45 Upgraded Heavy Base For More Stable Sharpening
    1:41 The Pro PA has a stiff metal body for bigger heavier knife sharpening
    2:25 How the sharpening arm mounts
    2:58 The sharpening rod screws in and has tons of reach/clearance!
    3:49 The Professional Precision Adjust comes with six sharpening stones and a leather strop!
    4:33 Work Sharp put a ton of thought and work into this from community feedback!
    5:49 This knife sharpener has a Digital Angle Indicator! Here's how it works
    8:15 The Professional Precision Adjust can sharpen huge knives!
    14:02 The Professional Precision Adjust can transform to sharpen tiny/small knives too!
    19:51 How to determine what angle your knife blade has for sharpening
    21:17 The Professional Precision Adjust takes pro level sharpening and makes it easier for beginners

Комментарии • 879

  • @dirkmohrmann8960
    @dirkmohrmann8960 Год назад +9

    For anyone with the PA, if you have a 3d printer or know anyone with one, there are some really good easy to make parts to improve the PA for free to be found online. I printed a brace for the arm and a universal stone holder for mine, which makes it more than good enough for non professional use imo.

  • @Osprey1994
    @Osprey1994 Год назад +65

    Worksharp got people in the door with the regular precision adjust, and now they are giving people an option to step up to. Much better than starting expensive in my opinion.

    • @GertTown
      @GertTown Год назад +5

      Didn't they first claim the electric one was king. Then the Ken onion. Then worksharp . Then you need the upgrade kit. Now you need the pro.

    • @bruce6099
      @bruce6099 Год назад +3

      I started out with the precision adjust, very quickly found it was excellent for small pocket knives. It, however, is very lacking for bigger blades, something it probably shares with this new version. I ended up progressing from the work sharp to a wicked edge system within a couple of months.

    • @jeffhicks8428
      @jeffhicks8428 Год назад

      @@GertTown All you need is 3 whetstones, a shaping stone, a sharpening stone and a finishing stone, and a functioning brain/arms. That's all you need to take any knife from chipped and damaged to razor sharp and mirror polished. Three stones and extremely basic easy to learn skills. Quicker, easier, cheaper, better results. But. Knife land and knife bros are some boy brained man children.

    • @UkuleleJayBBQ
      @UkuleleJayBBQ Год назад +1

      @@jeffhicks8428 What 3 stones do you use?

    • @jeffhicks8428
      @jeffhicks8428 Год назад +3

      @@UkuleleJayBBQ Hey man. It depends on two things. One, your preferences in stones. And 2, the needs you have, meaning the tools you have. The main thing that means is high vanadium carbide steels - yes or no. If no, then any high quality stones, I strongly suggest splash and go, will do. For example Shapton Pro. A 3 stone set is one of each type of stone. The 120 to 320 are the shaping stones. Pick one. The 1k to 2k are the sharpening stones. Pick one. The 5k to 12k are the finishing stones. Pick one. I suggest 220, 2k and 12k. Those grits are only for that particular line of stones. It will be different for different brands. A norton 4k for example is closer to 1k in a Japanese stone. You just need to know which stones are which. Now - If you do have a lot of high vanadium carbide blades, steels like say k390 or basically anything like that. Not very common, but it does exist. Then youre going to need either silicon carbide stones or diamond. I'm a fan of the 240 and 1k Sigma Select 2 stones, which use green silicon carbide and cut everything up to maxamet perfectly and don;t break the bank. The issue is the polishing stone. Youre gonna need diamond for that. Something like a Venev will do the trick. Or you could get the whole set with diamond stones but thats more expensive obviously.

  • @Acuteknife
    @Acuteknife Год назад +79

    I love how they are building in more quality with every iteration.

    • @zacinthewild
      @zacinthewild  Год назад +10

      👊

    • @scsc9311
      @scsc9311 Год назад +5

      I think it is a little overpriced considering that it still has a lot of plastic. I would ditch the little knife thing
      and bring it in a lower price. Are the stones diamond, I wonder.

    • @gro967
      @gro967 Год назад +1

      @@scsc9311 It's not expensive at all btw

    • @scsc9311
      @scsc9311 Год назад +3

      @@gro967 Yeah it is. That price is pretty close to TSProf level. With plastic there is deflection. I would pay maybe 200 bucks for that if they got rid of the little knife attachment.

    • @WhooliganK
      @WhooliganK Год назад

      I’m a midget with fat fingers. I have arthritis terribly. I have lots of knives. I like the magnet strength of the magnets that holds things together on different parts so much that I found that I am enjoying the ‘magna-therapy on my fat fingers after I tore it all apart. I do feel much better, thank you

  • @DylanLey
    @DylanLey Год назад +4

    This is an amazing improvement over an already excellent design! Props to Worksharp for listening to consumers and making these huge improvements!

  • @slip0n0fall
    @slip0n0fall Год назад +83

    The problem that isn't really solved (and inherent to this style sharpener) is the angle changing over the sweep - especially noticeable on a drop point in the 3-4+" range. You'll end up with a higher grind toward the tip vs at the heel. You can try to 'split the difference' by repositioning but the problem is still there.

    • @GG-ml3vr
      @GG-ml3vr Год назад +3

      Yeah,realy like my worksharp pa but tips are a pain to do.

    • @brianhilligoss
      @brianhilligoss Год назад +7

      Edge pro has never had issues there. You just rotate the knife as you sharpen.

    • @sigmundklaus
      @sigmundklaus Год назад +3

      Exactly... someone skipped their basic geometry class at school

    • @thomasrupp8118
      @thomasrupp8118 8 месяцев назад

      The distance blade/grindi g rod pivot is far 4:07 too short. There are some sharpening Tools on the Marketing, with a very long arc radius, however all in the upmarket price range

    • @Painterrap
      @Painterrap 7 месяцев назад +5

      Any system like this is going to have a bit of sweep angle variance. Most of the time if you sharpen by hand you will see variance in angle as well, as most people just don’t hold the knife perfectly as they progress. A bit of angle change toward the tip will not hurt the blade, and for that matter it will not be enough of a difference to make a difference for most people carrying a knife!!

  • @froudster
    @froudster Год назад +33

    Looks to be a great improvement on the original. Well made, very stable and able to cope with a wide spectrum of knife sizes. To people that say the stones wear out quickly, my "Top Tip" is to clean them after each use with a Staedtler pencil eraser. It removes all the metal particles embedded in them and they come up like new again. I've used mine a lot and never had to replace a "worn out" stone.

    • @GG-ml3vr
      @GG-ml3vr Год назад +3

      I clean mine with blu tac,does the job👍

  • @Ian..
    @Ian.. Год назад +13

    I’ve been baffled for years over why a manufacturer didn’t just make a system BEEFIER, and it looks like Worksharp have finally done it. I’m definitely in the market for one. I hope a few of those first editions make it over to the U.K. 🤞

  • @stephangrobler5524
    @stephangrobler5524 Год назад +75

    I have given Work Sharp a lot of flack on the previous design. But it is sooo refreshing to see the Work Sharp listens to their consumers and did a MASSIVE improvement. Very impressed! Last but but very far from least having Zac introduce this to us. Well done!

  • @smileyionut4604
    @smileyionut4604 10 месяцев назад +50

    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.

  • @ItzF8aL
    @ItzF8aL Год назад +15

    Its like going from a Lansky to a KME. I like the direction that WorkSharp is heading. I really hope we can get some lower grit stones. 220 is going to hold back the ability to reprofile or repair edges on the “super steels”. Great video as always Zak

    • @tjpunchmunkee4037
      @tjpunchmunkee4037 6 месяцев назад +2

      I thought the same thing until I got this system and began using it. The 220 grit diamond stone is extremely aggressive. Even the 320 grit is very aggressive. I have found that I rarely ever use the 220 or even the 320. The 220 will effectively re-profile a heavily damaged blade. For a very dull and well used blade, I'll start with the 400 grit stone and work my way up thru the leather strop (400, 600, 800, ceramic hone and the leather strop). Most standard resharpening jobs only require 600 grit and up (that's 600, 800, ceramic hone and the leather strop). Lower grits may be necessary for some hardened tool steels, but i think they would rarely be used. These diamond stones are very aggressive. I just wonder how long they will last.

  • @lonestardude6283
    @lonestardude6283 Год назад +2

    Finally Work Sharp! I went to a gun show years ago and picked up a Benchmade Presidio, and walked by an demonstrator for what was then the Work Sharp belt sharpener, their first one, and the guy wanted to show how it worked, and I too wanted to see how it worked and when he gave me my knife back, it now had a re curved blade! Not impressed! Not to mention the SPARKS flying off my knife blade! WTF? But finally, this looks like something I would be into!

  • @davidsapir3764
    @davidsapir3764 4 месяца назад +4

    Great video Zac! After picking up the WorkSharp Professional Precision Adjust I nerded out for a week watching review/tutorial videos like this one before sharpening my first knife, an old Ruko 3.5" lockback I recently found again after losing track of it over 20 years ago. The blade was so dull and folded over it wouldn't cut a worm. I set my angle to 17.5 degrees, got started, and about 2.5 hours later I had a blade that effortlessly cut paper into fine ribbons and can take the hair right off my arm like a straight razor. The results I got even as a first time noob are truly astonishing.

    • @sharpthingsinspace9721
      @sharpthingsinspace9721 2 месяца назад +1

      Just keep on using it. You will find out that parts will wear out in two key points because of poor quality. You will notice a wobble in these areas.

    • @davidsapir3764
      @davidsapir3764 2 месяца назад

      @@sharpthingsinspace9721 Thanks, I'll keep an eye out. I've probably assembled it and disassembled it about 15 times and sharpened many knives and so far so good, no negative issues, just scary sharp blade edges. I'll have to switch over to my spare strop panel soon, but everything's working great.

    • @jps3b
      @jps3b Месяц назад +1

      Why does it take 2 hours?

    • @sharpthingsinspace9721
      @sharpthingsinspace9721 Месяц назад

      @@davidsapir3764 I wish I could find the channel that had it longer than you. He made modifications to correct the problems but I never intended to buy it so I didn’t save it.

    • @davidsapir3764
      @davidsapir3764 Месяц назад

      @@jps3b lol, because it was my first attempt. It takes me a lot less time now.

  • @777edge
    @777edge Год назад +9

    It's awesome to see Work Sharp working hard at keeping up with the systems from outside of the US and making a really good US made sharpener available.
    I'm also glad to see they have incorporated the idea of my Leading Edge magnetic platform and stabilizer that I designed for the regular Precision adjust into this upgraded system.
    Well done Work Sharp!

  • @pwerboost
    @pwerboost Год назад +1

    best review ever, i wish we had more content creators like you in RUclips, Thank you for your work!...subscribed!

  • @david.leikam
    @david.leikam Год назад

    I'm glad I waited this month. Thank you Zac!

  • @muskyman1018
    @muskyman1018 Год назад +29

    Having sharpened enough blades on my precision adjust, I can see that they have really addressed any shortfalls of the original at a decent price. Thanks for showing it off for us Zac.

    • @Alessandro-sh8zk
      @Alessandro-sh8zk Год назад +3

      "decent price "🤣

    • @justinjones3499
      @justinjones3499 12 дней назад

      Are these worth it?

    • @muskyman1018
      @muskyman1018 12 дней назад

      I’ve always been challenged when it comes to sharpening, so much so that I pretty much buy a new knife when mine got dull. I looked at the wicked edge but that’s crazy expensive. I got the precision adjust and it worked well for me, but was quite limited on the size of the knife I could sharpen. So I gave it to a buddy when I got the “pro” . After using it on many inexpensive knives I finally went after my expensive chef knife and my ZT with great results. So to me it’s worth it. If you can sharpen free hand it may not be to you.

  • @GettinEdgy
    @GettinEdgy 16 дней назад

    I just picked one up at the Atlanta Blade Show. What im shocked by still is that no one has a true solution for double-edge, dagger blades. This sharpener is actually easily modded to accept dagger blades. Great sharpener!

  • @shaggy_e210
    @shaggy_e210 Год назад +20

    One thing they're still doing wrong is proprietary stones. Otherwise a very nice system that I'll probably end up getting

    • @Joe-lk6oc
      @Joe-lk6oc Год назад

      You are exactly right! I had the same thought watching the video!

    • @nato1405
      @nato1405 Год назад +3

      @@Joe-lk6oc you can get very affordable stone conversion kits, allowing you to use aftermarket stones

    • @kenroman777
      @kenroman777 Год назад

      @@nato1405 where can you get them ?

    • @tizben
      @tizben 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@kenroman777Etsy I believe

  • @davidchang7500
    @davidchang7500 Год назад

    I never own a knife sharpener before & after seeing this video, I fell in love with this tool. My new Ka-Bar Becker BK2 Campanion BK2 would love a precise sharpening (like a haircut!) after a trashing of dead wood in the rainforest.

  • @Chongy28
    @Chongy28 Год назад +5

    Great to see worksharp improving on their systems. I have the ken onion with blade grinding attachment which is great for tools , cheaper blades and quick re profiling. For my nicer knives I have the wicked edge.

  • @MrNiceGuy80x5
    @MrNiceGuy80x5 Год назад +3

    I have a KME and the TSPROF was the big brother upgrade. Now this thing is like the baby of all the current sharpeners and probably at a cheaper price lol

  • @chriswebb3018
    @chriswebb3018 Год назад +2

    Amazing system that is available for the price that most knife people spend on a quality knife. As a tsprof user the only thing I see that it lacks is the ability to use any stone available in that size range. But I'm sure there will be aftermarket parts to use any stones in the future. If I was new to sharpening and needed a system I'd definitely buy this.

  • @Gha6i
    @Gha6i Год назад

    I never sharpen a knife, yet I'm in love with this system... a ton of innovative ideas!!

    • @GABI59042
      @GABI59042 Год назад

      Hi, i think this type of sharpening systems are not sharpening a blade on the original angle but on a forced angle and only if the blade is perfectly round with the same radius on the whole lenght of the blade this kind of system will work and i said not this sysytem but all the systems with only a pivot point.
      If you are not in accord with me, you can make a video to show with the electronic angle meter to show everybody in different spots of the blade it is a different angle and that can damage the blades and messed up your entire angle of the blade because when you haveTHE SAME HEIGHT BUT DIFFERENT DISTANCE, THE ANGLE BETWEEN THE BLADE AND STONE CHANGE, and THATS NOT GOOD FOR THE BLADES.
      After few sharpening sessions with these kind of systems you will have on a single blade a mutitude of angles that VARY with the shape of the blade, the more curves or chages of a direction of a blade has the more angles you'll have because, LIKE I SAID BEFORE, THE DISTANCE AND ANGLES ARE INVERSELY PROPORTIONAL then as one quantity increases, the other decreases.

  • @michaelandrew8493
    @michaelandrew8493 Год назад +1

    Half the time I end up sharpening the clamp hahaha it gets in the way alot

  • @JerryLoffelbein
    @JerryLoffelbein Год назад +3

    Looks good and I'm going to pick it up. I still have my reservations on the small sharpening table though. It uses the same sharpening style that the Edge Pro Apex uses, but still has the same drawbacks. Because it's not clamped, it's up to the user to prevent the knife from moving which can be challenging, you can't feel for a burr when it's in place, and depending on the spine and belly of the blade, flipping it over might not get you symmetry so you'd have to constantly change that adjusting nut on each flip.
    Happy to give it a shot for sure, but unless it's mind blowing, I'll most likely stick with sharpening small blades on the Ken Onion w/ Blade Grinding Attachment.

    • @GABI59042
      @GABI59042 Год назад

      Hi, i think this type of sharpening systems are not sharpening a blade on the original angle but on a forced angle and only if the blade is perfectly round with the same radius on the whole lenght of the blade this kind of system will work and i said not this sysytem but all the systems with only a pivot point.
      If you are not in accord with me, you can make a video to show with the electronic angle meter to show everybody in different spots of the blade it is a different angle and that can damage the blades and messed up your entire angle of the blade because when you haveTHE SAME HEIGHT BUT DIFFERENT DISTANCE, THE ANGLE BETWEEN THE BLADE AND STONE CHANGE, and THATS NOT GOOD FOR THE BLADES.
      After few sharpening sessions with these kind of systems you will have on a single blade a mutitude of angles that VARY with the shape of the blade, the more curves or chages of a direction of a blade has the more angles you'll have because, LIKE I SAID BEFORE, THE DISTANCE AND ANGLES ARE INVERSELY PROPORTIONAL then as one quantity increases, the other decreases.

  • @codys5727
    @codys5727 Год назад +1

    Darn you Zac. I just bought the other one about a month ago and got scary good edges using it. Going to have to upgrade!

  • @lordofentropy
    @lordofentropy Год назад

    Nice! I have the original and liked it a lot, but like everyone else I had the same concerns; nice to see that this new version addressed the shortcomings of the original.

  • @manuelherreraiii3241
    @manuelherreraiii3241 Год назад

    I'm so glad I hadn't bought the work sharp standard model yet ...I'll definitely get this pro model now...great video bud 🔥🔥🔥

  • @macnitro902
    @macnitro902 Год назад +4

    At 300 usd im going to have to see it compare to other systems in that range before I decide.

  • @stephangrobler5524
    @stephangrobler5524 Год назад

    This vid made my day!

  • @twiggywolfedc
    @twiggywolfedc Год назад

    Every adaptation they listen and innovate. Great video again good sir! Bata bing bata boom 🤯

  • @jefff1224
    @jefff1224 Год назад +2

    I really love the original precision adjust sharpener. I would like to see an upgraded base to add to that original system

  • @EstosWebos
    @EstosWebos Год назад +2

    I need this, i love the last model

  • @DavyCrosier
    @DavyCrosier Год назад

    I will guaranteed buy this sharpener. It literally resolves every issue I have with current sharpeners on the market.

  • @joshuacote5202
    @joshuacote5202 9 месяцев назад

    Been doing research and sharpener watched video on the smaller one and was concerned about big knives was looking for do all and this sold me thank a lot lol purchased after watching

  • @Big371Simps
    @Big371Simps Год назад

    Looks like a great piece of equipment. Might have to upgrade my sharpening system. Nice video Zac, keep up the good work.

    • @GABI59042
      @GABI59042 Год назад

      Hi, i think this type of sharpening systems are not sharpening a blade on the original angle but on a forced angle and only if the blade is perfectly round with the same radius on the whole lenght of the blade this kind of system will work and i said not this sysytem but all the systems with only a pivot point.
      If you are not in accord with me, you can make a video to show with the electronic angle meter to show everybody in different spots of the blade it is a different angle and that can damage the blades and messed up your entire angle of the blade because when you haveTHE SAME HEIGHT BUT DIFFERENT DISTANCE, THE ANGLE BETWEEN THE BLADE AND STONE CHANGE, and THATS NOT GOOD FOR THE BLADES.
      After few sharpening sessions with these kind of systems you will have on a single blade a mutitude of angles that VARY with the shape of the blade, the more curves or chages of a direction of a blade has the more angles you'll have because, LIKE I SAID BEFORE, THE DISTANCE AND ANGLES ARE INVERSELY PROPORTIONAL then as one quantity increases, the other decreases.

  • @LupusAdNoctem
    @LupusAdNoctem Год назад +22

    Honestly really good value for what it is. I'm just starting out my freehand journey with their Guided Sharpening System, but if I-a regular, amateur, knife enjoyer-were to get a fixed-style system, I think I'd go for this over a KME or TS Prof if for no other reason than the sheer value 👍🏼👍🏼

    • @NPonlamuangsri
      @NPonlamuangsri Год назад +1

      Only thing with the TS Prof is they have an arm for convex grinds.

    • @ramonade_knives
      @ramonade_knives Год назад +4

      Do you know the price? I'd say it is good value only if it's under 200 bucks. After that the systems you can get for 300 are way better

    • @ramonade_knives
      @ramonade_knives Год назад

      NVM, missed it but it's 300 apparently. I'd go for a Hapstone R2 at 250 or 280 instead (which I'm going to do in not so long)

    • @monkpato
      @monkpato Год назад

      Where are you finding an R2 for that price? Even without stones I don't see them for under $330.

    • @Baman21
      @Baman21 Год назад +1

      ​@@ramonade_knives MSRP is usually higher than the sale price

  • @johnlong9532
    @johnlong9532 Год назад +1

    This is great and seems to have addressed all of my concerns with the original. I really hope they sell that little digital angle guide separately, as the only other options currently aren’t designed for this exact application and it looks like it would snap right onto a KME or similar system. Great video👍

  • @hughjair133
    @hughjair133 Год назад

    I returned the old system because I didn’t like the flex, definitely going to pick this one up I think they nailed it!

  • @jianyuantan
    @jianyuantan Год назад

    Thanks for sharing this video, wish I had waited till this came out. Not that the original position adjust his bad, but this looks pretty good!

  • @4NdR3_K
    @4NdR3_K Год назад

    Great demo, thanks 👍

  • @jonathanwatson268
    @jonathanwatson268 Год назад

    Very cool! Time to start saving up!

  • @billyspahr808
    @billyspahr808 Год назад

    Love it. We spend 200 plus on knives but don’t think about the systems we sharpen on. I for one can freehand, but it’s nice to have something like this for the CRKs or any of the high priced knives so they stay perfect. They should totally sell the angle gauge separate to use on the previous model!

    • @heybabycometobutthead
      @heybabycometobutthead Год назад +2

      You can buy those from anywhere, just search for a digital angle guage/cube

  • @TorlingJarl
    @TorlingJarl Год назад +11

    As an engineer, owning a KME, wanting a TSprof, and so many other things, this thing has me fucking baffled. I have never been this impressed with a full, all in one kit right out the box in my life. IM getting one and oh my god im excited.

    • @zacinthewild
      @zacinthewild  Год назад +1

      It’s a very complete kit and I love it as a hobbyist for that reason!

    • @GABI59042
      @GABI59042 Год назад +1

      Hi Torling, i think this type of sharpening systems are not sharpening a blade on the original angle but on a forced angle and only if the blade is perfectly round with the same radius on the whole lenght of the blade this kind of system will work and i said not this sysytem but all the systems with only a pivot point.
      If you are not in accord with me, you can make a video to show with the electronic angle meter to show everybody in different spots of the blade it is a different angle and that can damage the blades and messed up your entire angle of the blade because when you haveTHE SAME HEIGHT BUT DIFFERENT DISTANCE, THE ANGLE BETWEEN THE BLADE AND STONE CHANGE, and THATS NOT GOOD FOR THE BLADES.
      After few sharpening sessions with these kind of systems you will have on a single blade a mutitude of angles that VARY with the shape of the blade, the more curves or chages of a direction of a blade has the more angles you'll have because, LIKE I SAID BEFORE, THE DISTANCE AND ANGLES ARE INVERSELY PROPORTIONAL then as one quantity increases, the other decreases.

    • @TorlingJarl
      @TorlingJarl Год назад

      @@GABI59042 it's actually usually useful becuase the belly is where I want my shallower edge. Brother I know all the science behind angle, grit, microns, different scratch patterns, you name it. A little thing like slight, CONSISTENT variation is not a problem. If you make sure you put the knife back in the same, same angle and sharpie it you can do just fine.
      Also, make sure to become more collected with your comments if you wanna make point, for future reference
      Lastly I can freehand a hair whittler no problem so I don't think any of this matters, if a knife can cut well what more does a person really need.

    • @BP-bo7mm
      @BP-bo7mm Год назад

      Get TS Prof Kadet - It's a Rolls Royce in world of sharpeners

    • @mab0852
      @mab0852 Год назад +1

      Get the TSprof K03. As a fellow engineer and sharpening nerd, I wish I bought mine years ago. There really is no competition or comparison, especially with the digital cube. It's a precision piece of machined art that happens to be a phenomenally accurate and flexible sharpening system.

  • @denniscapshaw2064
    @denniscapshaw2064 Год назад

    I can not tell you how much I appreciate the effort and ingenuity you fellas put into your work. Unfortunately, my wife would killmeif I boughtone of these new Precision Adjust units. Maybe in a ouple of years. However, I will continue to bragg up your products to my friends. Your ervice is also second to none.

  • @marcusandmiti
    @marcusandmiti 2 месяца назад

    I love what you can do with that monster, I have started a small collection of knives and I'm so tempted...

  • @Kaiser333333
    @Kaiser333333 Год назад

    Really happy to see this. Ive had my eyes on the Wicked Edge for years but could never justify the price, this looks like it could be great for a much more reasonable price

  • @BaconNEggzGaming
    @BaconNEggzGaming Год назад +2

    That really is an incredible improvement. I'm totally happy with the worksharp precision adjust, but this new model might be a christmas present for myself... (depending on the price anyways... it's gonna have to be at least 3x the cost.)

  • @rifleman1873
    @rifleman1873 24 дня назад

    Got mine; I love it!!

  • @akquicksilver
    @akquicksilver Год назад +1

    The entire knife handle and all was moving when you demonstrated "the flex was in the knife". No it was moving in the clamp. I appreciate the rubber in the jaws to prevent scratching a blade, but the clamping system still allows angle changing movement. It is clearly a huge improvement over the capable, but limited first edition, but still has room for improvement. Now I would expect this version to be probably twice the cost of the original. I hope I am incorrect. Yup, just finished the video and hit the price. Wow! For a bit more you can get an amazing TSPROF.

  • @vincentkaspar586
    @vincentkaspar586 Год назад

    Merci beaucoup!🇫🇷
    Thanks You!

  • @EastCoastMan603
    @EastCoastMan603 Год назад

    I’m using my PA elite as we speak. This is Awesome. I don’t have any issues with mine, but this looks very well thought out.

    • @GABI59042
      @GABI59042 Год назад

      Hi, i think this type of sharpening systems are not sharpening a blade on the original angle but on a forced angle and only if the blade is perfectly round with the same radius on the whole lenght of the blade this kind of system will work and i said not this sysytem but all the systems with only a pivot point.
      If you are not in accord with me, you can make a video to show with the electronic angle meter to show everybody in different spots of the blade it is a different angle and that can damage the blades and messed up your entire angle of the blade because when you haveTHE SAME HEIGHT BUT DIFFERENT DISTANCE, THE ANGLE BETWEEN THE BLADE AND STONE CHANGE, and THATS NOT GOOD FOR THE BLADES.
      After few sharpening sessions with these kind of systems you will have on a single blade a mutitude of angles that VARY with the shape of the blade, the more curves or chages of a direction of a blade has the more angles you'll have because, LIKE I SAID BEFORE, THE DISTANCE AND ANGLES ARE INVERSELY PROPORTIONAL then as one quantity increases, the other decreases.

  • @ForRealConfused
    @ForRealConfused Год назад

    Great video! a friend has the original and now i want this one!

  • @KungFuTweety1
    @KungFuTweety1 Год назад

    Amazing

  • @dameonbailey1053
    @dameonbailey1053 Год назад

    Dope video guys

  • @fahadnadeem9362
    @fahadnadeem9362 Год назад +6

    I have been using the precision adjust for a while and this new addition just looks incredible

    • @GABI59042
      @GABI59042 Год назад +1

      Hi, i think this type of sharpening systems are not sharpening a blade on the original angle but on a forced angle and only if the blade is perfectly round with the same radius on the whole lenght of the blade this kind of system will work and i said not this sysytem but all the systems with only a pivot point.
      If you are not in accord with me, you can make a video to show with the electronic angle meter to show everybody in different spots of the blade it is a different angle and that can damage the blades and messed up your entire angle of the blade because when you haveTHE SAME HEIGHT BUT DIFFERENT DISTANCE, THE ANGLE BETWEEN THE BLADE AND STONE CHANGE, and THATS NOT GOOD FOR THE BLADES.
      After few sharpening sessions with these kind of systems you will have on a single blade a mutitude of angles that VARY with the shape of the blade, the more curves or chages of a direction of a blade has the more angles you'll have because, LIKE I SAID BEFORE, THE DISTANCE AND ANGLES ARE INVERSELY PROPORTIONAL then as one quantity increases, the other decreases.

  • @rutgerdezeeuw
    @rutgerdezeeuw Год назад +3

    Lovely video. However @12:15 you are saying that the flex is in the knife itself. That knife is like 5 or 6 mm thick, you will not see that flex for sure. When looking at this, it seems to me that the rubber in the clamp causes the knife to move.

  • @mrkultra1655
    @mrkultra1655 Год назад

    Thanks, that new one looks boss

  • @dawsonfude7118
    @dawsonfude7118 Год назад

    Perfect.

  • @kjkblade69
    @kjkblade69 Год назад

    I sharpen free hand but your review was so good I want to try one of these.

  • @samuelrichardsonmcgravyber4559

    I have a KME with all the extras, and I might need to grab one of these… That built in angle cube is great!

  • @happyknife8785
    @happyknife8785 Год назад +3

    06:45 - the only small criticism I have of this is that your angle reading on the actual sharpener and the reading on the digital indicator are 2 complete different readings which shows that the readings on the actual device cant be too reliable because depending on the size of the knife that reading becomes more inaccurate, difficult to fix, I'd probably rely more on the digital indicator.

  • @jameslamasters5254
    @jameslamasters5254 Год назад

    Just got my upgrade kit first of April, and bought some aftermarket 3D printed stuff off of Etsy (plus a digital angle finder). Spent probably around $150 bucks to upgrade my Precision Adjust. Then Worksharp is bringing this out...
    Guess I better start saving up...

  • @scottharris6423
    @scottharris6423 Год назад

    Zac, well done on your presentation!!! I will have to watch your video again to determine if I should buy this new version of the Precision Adjust Knife Sharpener. WS did there upgrade quite well.

  • @Japone81
    @Japone81 Год назад

    Zac what mods for the work sharp do you use or recommend? Thanks for the video

  • @johnfleisch-fresser6500
    @johnfleisch-fresser6500 Год назад

    Finally, a "precision" guided sharpener with a price-point for the professional, enthusiast, and even the discerning occasional sharpener. If that angle guide actually changes in zero-point-two-five-degree increments all along the threaded adjustment rod and is repeatable AND accurate to within +/- 0.5 AND +/-1.0 degrees, respectively, that alone could be worth the total price. (From a professional sharpener - I do charge money.)

  • @BP-bo7mm
    @BP-bo7mm Год назад +2

    It's better than older one but TS Prof Kadet is still the best

  • @JeffWrede
    @JeffWrede Год назад

    Yes. I want!🎉

  • @AWAG_FK
    @AWAG_FK Год назад +3

    Love you Zac. I make custom knives and always strive for an ultimate and precise edge because it’s fun. This system looks great. I would just sharpen the small knives freehand, but I can see how a lot of people might not fell cool with that. My only gripe about this sharpener is the magnets. I can’t stand it when my blades are magnetized and avoid it every step of the way. I want those particles to fall off my edge and my stones, not get in the way. Maybe I’m sensitive to it because there’s a ton of small particles in my shop that latch onto anything magnetic. I just don’t like the idea of a custom $600 kitchen knife leaving steel particles in food that it picked up because it’s magnetized.

    • @MtnDewMonkey3
      @MtnDewMonkey3 Год назад +1

      You can buy a demagnatizer at any local hardware store

    • @GABI59042
      @GABI59042 Год назад +3

      Hi, i think this type of sharpening systems are not sharpening a blade on the original angle but on a forced angle and only if the blade is perfectly round with the same radius on the whole lenght of the blade this kind of system will work and i said not this sysytem but all the systems with only a pivot point.
      If you are not in accord with me, you can make a video to show with the electronic angle meter to show everybody in different spots of the blade it is a different angle and that can damage the blades and messed up your entire angle of the blade because when you haveTHE SAME HEIGHT BUT DIFFERENT DISTANCE, THE ANGLE BETWEEN THE BLADE AND STONE CHANGE, and THATS NOT GOOD FOR THE BLADES.
      After few sharpening sessions with these kind of systems you will have on a single blade a mutitude of angles that VARY with the shape of the blade, the more curves or chages of a direction of a blade has the more angles you'll have because, LIKE I SAID BEFORE, THE DISTANCE AND ANGLES ARE INVERSELY PROPORTIONAL then as one quantity increases, the other decreases.

  • @inthelawnwithzach3235
    @inthelawnwithzach3235 Год назад +1

    Wow, they made a ton of improvements. Now I wish I didn’t just get my regular worksharp adjust elite.

  • @E.L.RipleyAtNostromo
    @E.L.RipleyAtNostromo Год назад

    I’ve been hand sharpening for over 50 years, but finally wanted to pull the pin on a guided sharpener. I’ve been doing a lot of comparison shopping, and had finally decided I was probably going to go with the KME (I don’t have the bread for the Russian TS Prof K03 I was very impressed with.)
    But now I’m not so sure. It looks like they’ve thought of everything with this unit.
    My sole concern is the digital angle gauge, as anything electronic is bound to fail eventually, but I can do without it if that happens, and for that matter have a small table saw angle gauge that’s about the same size.
    All in all very impressed with how they’ve thought it through. If I do get it (and you reloaders know what I’m talking about) my first call will be to Inline Fab to get a custom top plate made for this base. Lock it into the quick change base plate on my bench and it will be a rock solid mount.
    Thanks for the first look! 👍

    • @GABI59042
      @GABI59042 Год назад

      Hi, i think this type of sharpening systems are not sharpening a blade on the original angle but on a forced angle and only if the blade is perfectly round with the same radius on the whole lenght of the blade this kind of system will work and i said not this sysytem but all the systems with only a pivot point.
      If you are not in accord with me, you can make a video to show with the electronic angle meter to show everybody in different spots of the blade it is a different angle and that can damage the blades and messed up your entire angle of the blade because when you haveTHE SAME HEIGHT BUT DIFFERENT DISTANCE, THE ANGLE BETWEEN THE BLADE AND STONE CHANGE, and THATS NOT GOOD FOR THE BLADES.
      After few sharpening sessions with these kind of systems you will have on a single blade a mutitude of angles that VARY with the shape of the blade, the more curves or chages of a direction of a blade has the more angles you'll have because, LIKE I SAID BEFORE, THE DISTANCE AND ANGLES ARE INVERSELY PROPORTIONAL then as one quantity increases, the other decreases.

    • @E.L.RipleyAtNostromo
      @E.L.RipleyAtNostromo Год назад

      @@GABI59042 Sorry, I do disagree with you. It’s still a fixed angle whether the edge bears against the first quarter or the last fifth of the fixed angle stone, and whether the edge is straight or even has a radical recurve.
      The same holds true if using a SharpMaker or a Washita stone or a Diamond hone or a small flat bastard file to reprofile the edge.
      There’s nothing about this system that’s going to damage an edge, even if you set the angle at an angle totally different from the factory one, you will just reset the edge profile, which I’ve done many times by hand.
      I think your basic premise is flawed and subsequent bias against this system is incorrect, but thanks for your opinion.

    • @GABI59042
      @GABI59042 Год назад +1

      @@E.L.RipleyAtNostromo i dont know if you do it wrong in this 50 years or you just want to do it like that.
      I am not a seller or against this system because i have something to win or loose but i will like to see a system that really does an angle for the whole edge the same not like this.
      Itis simple matematics when you keep the same point and change the distance , the angle changes, it is simple, even if you dont want to admit.
      And this is the way to be better in anything trying to understand and accepting the flaws, otherwise we will evolve much slower because of stubbernness.

  • @LeLilley1
    @LeLilley1 Год назад

    Very, very cool! I may just have to try a fixed system!!

  • @Donsploitation
    @Donsploitation Год назад +4

    I like the upgrades a lot. I do wish they had a blank guide you can use 4" stones but I'm sure Gritomatic is already looking to design the piece. Will definitely upgrade from my base model PA.

    • @tbot6666
      @tbot6666 Год назад

      Hopefully they will come out with some blanks for lapping film

    • @GABI59042
      @GABI59042 Год назад

      Hi, i think this type of sharpening systems are not sharpening a blade on the original angle but on a forced angle and only if the blade is perfectly round with the same radius on the whole lenght of the blade this kind of system will work and i said not this sysytem but all the systems with only a pivot point.
      If you are not in accord with me, you can make a video to show with the electronic angle meter to show everybody in different spots of the blade it is a different angle and that can damage the blades and messed up your entire angle of the blade because when you haveTHE SAME HEIGHT BUT DIFFERENT DISTANCE, THE ANGLE BETWEEN THE BLADE AND STONE CHANGE, and THATS NOT GOOD FOR THE BLADES.
      After few sharpening sessions with these kind of systems you will have on a single blade a mutitude of angles that VARY with the shape of the blade, the more curves or chages of a direction of a blade has the more angles you'll have because, LIKE I SAID BEFORE, THE DISTANCE AND ANGLES ARE INVERSELY PROPORTIONAL then as one quantity increases, the other decreases.

    • @Mstymntntop
      @Mstymntntop Год назад

      This is true, and I had concerns initially with these types of systems. You can adjust for this as you approach curves, but I have come to the conclusion that a degree or two on a 10 inch chef’s knife is not going to make a huge difference. Especially true if both sides are sharpened to the same angle. Don’t get caught up in all of the mathematics, unless you want to do it freehand on a stone.

  • @chaddamron3877
    @chaddamron3877 Год назад

    Great vid - was able to utilize a wicked edge sharpener years ago when I worked at a knife shop -- will say from the looks this surpasses that and at half the cost- 💥💥👊🍻

    • @GABI59042
      @GABI59042 Год назад +1

      Hi, i think this type of sharpening systems are not sharpening a blade on the original angle but on a forced angle and only if the blade is perfectly round with the same radius on the whole lenght of the blade this kind of system will work and i said not this sysytem but all the systems with only a pivot point.
      If you are not in accord with me, you can make a video to show with the electronic angle meter to show everybody in different spots of the blade it is a different angle and that can damage the blades and messed up your entire angle of the blade because when you haveTHE SAME HEIGHT BUT DIFFERENT DISTANCE, THE ANGLE BETWEEN THE BLADE AND STONE CHANGE, and THATS NOT GOOD FOR THE BLADES.
      After few sharpening sessions with these kind of systems you will have on a single blade a mutitude of angles that VARY with the shape of the blade, the more curves or chages of a direction of a blade has the more angles you'll have because, LIKE I SAID BEFORE, THE DISTANCE AND ANGLES ARE INVERSELY PROPORTIONAL then as one quantity increases, the other decreases.

  • @EastTactics
    @EastTactics Год назад +4

    WHY does nobody address the issue with angle when it comes to the center position versus the outside positions. Sure I can set maybe 2 to 3 inches of surface to the perfect angle in the center area of the work sharp precision adjust. However, the second I put a knife on there that’s anything longer than 5-6 inches and I reach out to sharpen, the tip, or reach out to sharpen the base section. The angle quickly adjusts 3 to 4° and is no longer anywhere near that specific 17° angle that I want to hone in on. That is a massive oversight with these sharpeners. And why does nobody bring it up at all. Am I missing something?

    • @draganpastrovic2157
      @draganpastrovic2157 11 месяцев назад

      That is exactly what im thinking, even on a medium knife the difference in the bevel is noticeably different, that's why the edge pro is superior to this, especially for large blades.

    • @johanliem
      @johanliem 8 месяцев назад

      For this kind of sharpener, you will only be able to perfectly sharpen a disc shape knife

    • @andrewlondon3461
      @andrewlondon3461 8 месяцев назад

      I think you have to remember that the sliding sharpening platens also rotate on the shaft which allow it to adjust as it moves side to side

  • @davidmayle6103
    @davidmayle6103 Год назад +5

    I had the original and wasn't very impressed. I still believe it was a great entry-level fixed system for the price. I moved up to the KME recently. At the new systems price point, you start competing with some very good systems. I'm glad to see work sharp listening to the community's wants.

    • @Neddy540
      @Neddy540 10 месяцев назад

      Exactly, I used one, worried about metal filings then left out in garden

  • @Grayson_Baker
    @Grayson_Baker Год назад

    I got the worksharp field sharpener in my tool box, I am not good at sharpening but it does the job. Looking forward to this though, hope my girl doesn't mind it being put in the kitchen!

  • @Wraste1
    @Wraste1 Год назад +2

    When you get into sharpening larger blades isn't the angle at the belly going to be more obtuse than the angle at the tip?
    Or is that considered too small of a difference to matter?

  • @josh33025
    @josh33025 Год назад +8

    That tilting base is great. That was the biggest peeve of mine on the pa that the vise was flimsy and you had to take the vise clamp support out to flip it everytime. I would hope someone makes an aftermarket stone holder for it. I will definitely sell my pa to get this one.

    • @zacinthewild
      @zacinthewild  Год назад

      It’s really well thought out!

    • @Knivess0
      @Knivess0 Год назад

      They have some on gritomatic, premium 4' stone holders for your system, I believe.

    • @999forlife3
      @999forlife3 Год назад +1

      You do know the original PA clamp flips with the button behind it right? But yeah for bigger knives you do have to pull out and flip

    • @GABI59042
      @GABI59042 Год назад +3

      Hi, i think this type of sharpening systems are not sharpening a blade on the original angle but on a forced angle and only if the blade is perfectly round with the same radius on the whole lenght of the blade this kind of system will work and i said not this sysytem but all the systems with only a pivot point.
      If you are not in accord with me, you can make a video to show with the electronic angle meter to show everybody in different spots of the blade it is a different angle and that can damage the blades and messed up your entire angle of the blade because when you haveTHE SAME HEIGHT BUT DIFFERENT DISTANCE, THE ANGLE BETWEEN THE BLADE AND STONE CHANGE, and THATS NOT GOOD FOR THE BLADES.
      After few sharpening sessions with these kind of systems you will have on a single blade a mutitude of angles that VARY with the shape of the blade, the more curves or chages of a direction of a blade has the more angles you'll have because, LIKE I SAID BEFORE, THE DISTANCE AND ANGLES ARE INVERSELY PROPORTIONAL then as one quantity increases, the other decreases.

    • @williamhorsley3821
      @williamhorsley3821 Год назад +1

      @@GABI59042 Now, when you say, "only if the blade is perfectly round with the same radius on the whole length of the blade this kind of system will work". That means the sweep's radius much not change from a level plain?
      This and other pivot held sharpeners can't conform to a radius that tapers. Like a hunting knife, where the sweep may lose thickness in the blade along the sweep - it has a taper along the radius of the sweep?

  • @SoMDHarleyRider
    @SoMDHarleyRider Год назад

    Very cool!

  • @mihirgovilkar
    @mihirgovilkar Год назад

    How does this compare to the Elite Knife Sharpener? Would you recommend this over that or vice versa?

  • @andrewtucker7990
    @andrewtucker7990 Год назад

    Yes, something I can sharpen my Espada XL with. Without having to take the blade off.

  • @stevenreynolds5978
    @stevenreynolds5978 Год назад

    I was just thinking need to get a nice sharpener to touch up my knives and a buddy of mine knives too along with the kitchen knives at the house and then of course Zac comes out with a video of one.

  • @mrhairypalm5006
    @mrhairypalm5006 Год назад

    Sweet 👍🏻

  • @Steel_addiction71
    @Steel_addiction71 Год назад +5

    The Worksharp abrasives just leave too much to be desired. They should’ve just made a universal stone holder. The KME is still a way better buy IMO :)

  • @BluetoothBlades
    @BluetoothBlades Год назад +2

    You forgot to mention what stones were included, also very cool design but 300 bonz...wow, that's a chunk !

    • @devin2355
      @devin2355 Год назад

      220, 320, 400, 600, 800, ceramic, and a strop. Just pause it at the 4 minute mark

  • @fontinna
    @fontinna Год назад

    thank you for the video, I'm a pro-Chef and a EDC knife carrier. I use my own Knives for everything and my EDC breaks down boxes to scraping the gunk of the floor. I use the older Work Sharp Sharpener in my every day life. I sharpen my knives once every week depending on use. Where is the caring case? for such a wonderful tool to sharpen my knives I would love a hard case to put it away when not in use off my work counter. Also kind of disappointed as I went to the sight and the "Professional Precision Adjust" was sold out on the sight. Also I love the fact you don't need oil or water to use the sharpener

  • @asherrose6594
    @asherrose6594 Год назад

    With the OG precision adjust, I can get an edge to whittle a hair. But I can't wait to make that process way more enjoyable. Ceep up the great work, I love what you do

  • @seemooreb.9724
    @seemooreb.9724 10 месяцев назад

    heyhey, you took my advice .
    love it

  • @eriktaylor5704
    @eriktaylor5704 Год назад

    Wow. Just wow.

  • @cdritch
    @cdritch 5 месяцев назад

    I have the original precision adjust and the guided sharpening system. This is a combination of the best parts of those.

  • @Towerfrank993
    @Towerfrank993 Год назад +1

    Do you think it could use some elevation to allow the sharpening arm more clearance?

  • @WHEELZ1
    @WHEELZ1 Год назад +1

    I am actually excited about this. I am a wicked edge guy myself, but i also own a worksharp ken onion sharpener. when I bought the first worksharp, it was absolutely pathetic and i was pissed i wasted my money on it. This new version actually looks like it’s worth something. Hopefully.

    • @zacinthewild
      @zacinthewild  Год назад +2

      This is right on par with those more pro models in my opinion.🤘

    • @WHEELZ1
      @WHEELZ1 Год назад

      @@zacinthewild that’s awesome to hear

  • @arrowheadguys7637
    @arrowheadguys7637 Год назад +1

    Its basically what the Precision Adjust should have been from the start. Now they get to double up on sales to customers who aren't happy with the original

  • @bigjayroadstar1700
    @bigjayroadstar1700 Год назад

    I got to do a video on this while at shot show. Got home and realized the video never recorded. I was so disappointed. Rookie mistake on my part. Great video.

  • @eggspanda2475
    @eggspanda2475 Год назад

    its not often Im this impressed

  • @Tony42Rivers
    @Tony42Rivers Год назад +1

    Damn just when ive been aftermarket pieces for my OG precision adjust.

  • @willhaynie9684
    @willhaynie9684 Год назад

    Is it necessary to do stepping if I have the work sharp sharpening system both field and bench unit with the upgrade stones

  • @Terco714
    @Terco714 Год назад

    Need this asap

  • @jamesstraub4981
    @jamesstraub4981 Год назад

    Can't wait to try out this system. What are the measurements of the abrasive plates for this sharpener?