Oooooh, now you can be like me and run to Hobby Lobby thinking it's RC stuff. I loathe the town I live in, it was fine for a while, but now I truly hate it. It's just way too small for me.
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I feel your pain. In order to get most of my stuff, I have to drive to the big city at least 30-45 minutes away. And this is with Texas speed limits...Oooooh, now you can be like me and run to Hobby Lobby thinking it's RC stuff. I loathe the town I live in, it was fine for a while, but now I truly hate it. It's just way too small for me.
It's just way too small for me.
Well, guess I bought a new mamba monster x with 2200kv sensored motor and a work sharp electric knife sharpener. My wife got them for me for my b-day. Was up until 2am installing the motor/esc in my flux. Turns out, with a sensored motor, the sequence you plug the motor wires in matters, a lot!
The knife sharpener does a really nice job creating a rounded bevel on a blade. However, it appears amazon sent us one that was used. Since she bought it 2 months ago, it appears we can't do anything about it. Always fun paying retail $ for something that's used. 2 of the belts it came with were used and there were metal shavings/belt dust all over the thing. Never had that happen from amazon before.
Regular I think, not the industrial looking one. I never got into the "art of sharpening" like my dad did. He made it look so easy for so many years with various wet stones, fine paper, stropping belts and steels. I don't think I got any of them as close to the sharpness he could get his $12 pocket knife, or the edge he put on his home-ade knives he made from high carbon steel cutting blades he got when he was a welder at P&H. I just wanted it to put a good edge on my pocket knives and cutlery. However, had a heck of a time getting an edge on our largest chefs knife. Between it's size, thickness and hardness, it didn't want to cooperate. Ended up not using the guard for that knife so I could apply a bit more pressure. Still took 20+ passes on each side to make the noticeable bevel, then 10+ on the stropping belt. I can now shave with every knife in my house.Did you get the regular one or the Ken Onion edition? I need one. Sharpening Chinese steel is fun on stones, but once you get into the harder steels it takes soon long. Specifically the 154cm on my benchmade.