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Was that a spiral sewn cotton wheel?
Or a loose wheel like this
I don't think the guy in the video does it right. He should be turning the blade around every time he runs it along the wheel. I am sure the bevel isn't the same on both sides.
I was thinking about this system if I ever go that direction:
Amazon.com: Charlie's Wheel 1 Slicing Edge Sharpening System: Sports & Outdoors
The problem with the system I psted in the pother post is that its super slow.
I've seen people use the flap wheels with Good results. Personally I use super fine grit belts on a harbor freight belt sander, and polish the edges with a leather belt and some rouge. My edges come out scary sharp, to the point I warn people when they borrow my pocket knives.
...... All and all it works great and will save me a bunch of time while keeping my knives up to par.
Yeah, LT. It would help if you move your grinder into the kitchen. Otherwise you will seldom use it. I have had one of those setups out in the garage for ?15 years. I'd much rather grab my ceramic rods than to thread my way through the garage to get to the grinding machine.