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Re: Lansky Kife Sharpening System Review

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Funny, the destructions with my diamond set said the 'notch' is for small blades. Though I have had the same trouble getting the clamp to hold thick-spined blades. My solution was to remove the thumbscrew and substitute a longer bolt. The angle(s) of the two clamp pieces must match the angle of the blade from spine to edge.

It is also important to remember how and where you set the clamp for each blade, so you can repeat the angle next time.

I have considered purchasing an additional clamp and have the 'notch' machined farther back, for the larger blades.

Hope this helps ::tu::
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My clamp looks like jerryd's and I've sharpened everything from pocket knives to kitchen knives with it, never had a problem. I haven't tried sharpening a knife like big monk has though but I have used it to sharpen tactical knives.
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I was one of Lansky's early customers. I was born in the Buffalo area and grew up there. When Lansky started out I had a little bait shack on the way to the Niagara river and my Brother came in with his kits and sold them more or less on consignment. Back then the kits were 3 stones and a clamp with some honing oil. You could add a bench clamp and a couple more stones. I put one in my garage and used it for the next 20 years or more. It sharpened everything really good but nothing great. I had a comercial sharpening system that was 3 flat Ark stones over an oil bath that I used to get my razor's edge. I'm sure it's totally improved now and can give you a razors edge. Getting back to the clamp it locked down everything I had.
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Wow I've seen one used by a friend of mine and it did a damn nice job on a half dozen different knives that afternoon but gotta make you wonder how many other people have bought one and not had any luck with it--I've been tempted to buy one more than once--wish Lansky had my address or better yet all my neighbors addy's and both my son's
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Update??? ::shrug:: John :D
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I did receive an email from the Marketing Director who said it appears as though I got a bad clamp. He also let me know he would check out this thread (as I did send him the link) probably after the Blade Show.
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well...was goin through a box ...found this JIG with NO NOTCH FOR BLADE SPINE(to keep blade from turning in JIG)

i use the SMITH'S jig on LEFT SIDE to set edges on old users....

the one on RIGHT SIDE i got at the swap meet for a buck i think??? I HAVE NEVER USED IT....
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It would be nice if lansky offered a clamp with a deeper notch for those wider blades.

Josh it looks like your clamp on the right might accept and hold a wider blade ::hmm:: or that pivot point (just a guess of what it's for) my be a bit to deep ::shrug::
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UPDATE:


No reply from the marketing department at Lansky.
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ANY REPLY SCOTT????




















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Nope....no reply. :(
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I've never heard of anyone using it and it's not something i'd bother with. It's seems like a bit much to be carrying about in the field.

You should really learn to sharpen with a steel, that's your best bet.
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I'm on my 3rd Lansky system - love it. No way I could get an edge as sharp freehand ... 100% all in with the Lansky system
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Follow up ... I recently learned that one inherent fallacy with the Lansky system is that it won't work with blades with a really deep swedge grind (think of those awesome nice thick wharncliffe blades with a big swedge grind on the back side)... wont set up square in the jig.
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You're supposed to take those out to the garage and put 'em on the grinder. :mrgreen: ::poke::
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