sorcerertd
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I was kicking around the idea of getting one of these WEN sharpeners.  At $150, it's better than what I have. (or so I believe.  I've been using a 2x42 belt sander.)  It's got a 10"x2" whetstone and an 8" stropping wheel.
		
		
	
	
		 
	
But, the accessory jig description is what got my attention. "Whether you're an axe-wielding madman in a subpar horror movie or a scissor-wielding kindergarten teacher in a district with limited arts funding, the WEN 4-Piece Sharpening Accessory Kit has the perfect jig for you." LOL!
Anyway, I do have a small low speed wet sander with a 4" wheel specifically for sharpening knives and normal hand chisels. I have no intention of using it for turning tools. My problem with it, and what I would expect from any wet wheel is that the water rolls over the blade and goes all over the place. I suppose there's less chance of that with a skew than a chef's knife, but still... am I just doing it wrong or what?
				
			 
	But, the accessory jig description is what got my attention. "Whether you're an axe-wielding madman in a subpar horror movie or a scissor-wielding kindergarten teacher in a district with limited arts funding, the WEN 4-Piece Sharpening Accessory Kit has the perfect jig for you." LOL!
Anyway, I do have a small low speed wet sander with a 4" wheel specifically for sharpening knives and normal hand chisels. I have no intention of using it for turning tools. My problem with it, and what I would expect from any wet wheel is that the water rolls over the blade and goes all over the place. I suppose there's less chance of that with a skew than a chef's knife, but still... am I just doing it wrong or what?
 
	 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		