Worksharp
Yep especially if you want to do things like axes and large knives. The edge pro apex is a more precise sharpener but is not as versatile as the Worksharp.
Worksharp
To be honest, an accusharp will do it pretty
Close but it's 20 degrees I think. I would recommend you just get a outdoor edge knife with a replacement blade.. Super slick
I just watched a Youtube video and that looks pretty slick. Also looks like you could take it with you and sharpen anywhere. Thing is, you gotta have a pretty steady hand and keep the knife straight. I'm thinking I'd like something a little more idiot proof.I use an idahone V sharpener but the shallow angle is 18 degrees. It's a sweet sharpener, though. I used to have a heck of a time getting my knives razor sharp but with the idahone it's easy.
Which one ya got?I also have a worksharp and like it a lot.
Which model do you own?
This one? https://www.amazon.com/Work-Sharp-W...+Sharp+Knife+and+Tool+Sharpener,+Model#+WSKTS
Do you mean something like this?
https://www.amazon.com/Havalon-Kniv...&qid=1475409555&sr=8-1&keywords=Havalon+titan
I just watched a Youtube video and that looks pretty slick. Also looks like you could take it with you and sharpen anywhere. Thing is, you gotta have a pretty steady hand and keep the knife straight. I'm thinking I'd like something a little more idiot proof.
Which one ya got?
The belts hold up for a while, I think mine lasted about 2 years with a decent amount of use. The nice thing is other companies make other grit levels of belts that fit. The men onion model is more adjustable than the one I have also.for those of you that have the Worksharp, any complaints? do the belts hold up reasonably? any issues with adjusting belt tracking? I'm seriously considering the Ken Onion model after hand sharpening knives and broadheads all my life, I just don't care to spend the time like I used to. hoping this gizmo will save me some time keeping my blades up.