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  • Kryptonite

    Plinker
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    Sep 17, 2009
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    My Bark River stick compounds, diamond sprays and pastes are still seeing some use, but they have largely been replaced with Ken's CBN emulsions (available from Knives Ship Free or Chef Knives to Go). I use cubic boron nitride on linen belts for power knife sharpening, and balsa and kangaroo stationary strops. For hair styling shears I finish the edges with CBN down to one micron on kangaroo on 6" lapping disks.

    For any of you serious sharp nuts here, know that this stuff is worth the high price tag. One drop covers about 6 square inches of kangaroo leather or linen belt or nano cloth - whatever. A single charge will last for several dozen knives.

     
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    PoolQs

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    Feb 11, 2014
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    Noblesville
    That looks like a great setup. I am still using King Stones up to 8k.
    Never used anything like that but worth looking into. Always looking for the extra edge.
     
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