[video]http://youtu.be/vd73OffppZw[/video]
Only if I had just bought a $20,000 Kramer on eBay that needed sharpening.
Ha!! That's hilarious.Probably cost him about $50.00 to put it together from some scraps he had lying around.
$2500.00 my @ss.
What's he calling it? "The hillbilly pro sharpener" ?? :-D
Ha!! That's hilarious.Probably cost him about $50.00 to put it together from some scraps he had lying around.
$2500.00 my @ss.
What's he calling it? "The hillbilly pro sharpener" ?? :-D
You got to give the guy some credit. 2.5K is a stretch, but his setup is better than electric grinders and one can mix and match belts. This system is perfect for sharpening German or other low-end knives with convex grinds. Belts conform to a convex edge, so you can blend the bevel pretty well.
You get a knife 'sharp' is 3 min and even if you charge $5 per knife, you can make $100 an hour (mathematically speaking). Not bad at all.
I wont' be surprised if the design is cloned and used in some pro sharpening setup.
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while looking around saw this one
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YyEqiJLUTYs&feature=related
I will go with Jackson's setup
i jsut kept waitig to see him flip the blade and stick it in the belt wrong and ripe it out his hands
while looking around saw this one
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YyEqiJLUTYs&feature=related
I will go with Jackson's setup
Too many shots of the device and not enough of the girls.
...All too slow for me though.....I like 1.5 min per German knife.
Shun's (new) authroized factory US sharpening service machine....
Shun's (new) authroized factory US sharpening service machine....
Now that might be worth $2.5k.
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