John Kairys
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- Southern NJ
I have been using "scary-sharp", and have been generally satisfied with the results. I use the LV Mk II sharpening jig/fixture as well as free hand. However, I'm looking to speed up the process. I've also found that long sessions can aggravate carpal tunnel issues.
I've used water stones in the past, but my current workspace doesn't have easy access to a water supply or drainage. The water issue keeps me from considering using stones or the Tormek/Jet offerings.
I'm curious if anyone here has used the LV Mk II power sharpening system or has any thoughts about it. I do realize the increased cost of consumables, but for the volume of work that I do it's not a problem. Ease of use and speed are the key issues. The review in the FWW 2007 Tools edition is very positive. Any first-hand insights or advice will be appreciated.
I've used water stones in the past, but my current workspace doesn't have easy access to a water supply or drainage. The water issue keeps me from considering using stones or the Tormek/Jet offerings.
I'm curious if anyone here has used the LV Mk II power sharpening system or has any thoughts about it. I do realize the increased cost of consumables, but for the volume of work that I do it's not a problem. Ease of use and speed are the key issues. The review in the FWW 2007 Tools edition is very positive. Any first-hand insights or advice will be appreciated.