07-20-2018, 02:18 PM
Thanks Mark,
Yes, you cannot get disturbed when doing it - and when you have started - you cannot take a break
I would not even try try to do it with a EdgePro where I must hold the knife by hand onnthe grinding table. Chef have a magnetic grinding table and the blade are fixed in its position and do not move, that is very helpful for fazett grinding. The job I do is to asjust how the blade shall be fixed onnthe grinding table and then I kust have full control of the angles I have decided - and also control every move I do with the sharpener - but on Chef I can use two eyes abd two hands for that job - and really, everything is fixed in there position or angle, you must hold tye knife absolutley still in a very exact position - and if you suceed to make facets similar to the fazets I made - you are more skilled then I am.
I am good to construct things and with that I am absolutley a nerd (when doing it) and I allways set up goals what I like to achive with the construction - and I do not give up before I reach my goals.
My first tools name was Edge. My goal was that Edge shall be able to sharpen both flat and convex edges with free sharpening angle and that Edge shall be able to sharpen 18 cm long blades. It take me 3 years and hundreds of prototypes to find that out the construction - and Edge was 9 cm long and made in stainless steel
My first product was a set of three small tools, Edge, Knife and AxePal. They all fitts in a small purse I can carry in my belt - and those three tools could also be combined - and they could sharpen any edged tool there is.
People that work in areas with no electricity loved that tools (named EdgePal Sharpening System) and it was a system of tools with a sharpener - not a system of sharpeners - with a tool.
Logg house builders in Norway was my first customers and they sharpen al their tools with it.
Thomas
Yes, you cannot get disturbed when doing it - and when you have started - you cannot take a break

I would not even try try to do it with a EdgePro where I must hold the knife by hand onnthe grinding table. Chef have a magnetic grinding table and the blade are fixed in its position and do not move, that is very helpful for fazett grinding. The job I do is to asjust how the blade shall be fixed onnthe grinding table and then I kust have full control of the angles I have decided - and also control every move I do with the sharpener - but on Chef I can use two eyes abd two hands for that job - and really, everything is fixed in there position or angle, you must hold tye knife absolutley still in a very exact position - and if you suceed to make facets similar to the fazets I made - you are more skilled then I am.
I am good to construct things and with that I am absolutley a nerd (when doing it) and I allways set up goals what I like to achive with the construction - and I do not give up before I reach my goals.
My first tools name was Edge. My goal was that Edge shall be able to sharpen both flat and convex edges with free sharpening angle and that Edge shall be able to sharpen 18 cm long blades. It take me 3 years and hundreds of prototypes to find that out the construction - and Edge was 9 cm long and made in stainless steel

My first product was a set of three small tools, Edge, Knife and AxePal. They all fitts in a small purse I can carry in my belt - and those three tools could also be combined - and they could sharpen any edged tool there is.
People that work in areas with no electricity loved that tools (named EdgePal Sharpening System) and it was a system of tools with a sharpener - not a system of sharpeners - with a tool.

Logg house builders in Norway was my first customers and they sharpen al their tools with it.
Thomas

