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Re: Composers Are Hotties! [Re: BigLapDog] #545967 08/02/11 07:20 AM
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I checked out your links too. Those are some amazing photos.


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Re: Composers Are Hotties! [Re: BigLapDog] #545968 08/02/11 07:22 AM
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Thanks!

Would you like to see a new pic?

Re: Composers Are Hotties! [Re: Evolute] #545969 08/02/11 07:24 AM
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Sure! Wildelife pics are always good. I drag my misses around taking pictures everytime the desert blooms.


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What?????? [Re: BigLapDog] #545970 08/02/11 07:25 AM
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Seriously what the hecke were we replying too. intereseting thread name!


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Re: The Zombie Death Chat [Re: BigLapDog] #545971 08/02/11 07:28 AM
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Diamond stones are a different animal than ANY other stone. The amount of pressure you use in sharpening needs to be light, as in just the weight of the blade, or you will chew up the edge with the diamonds and have sloppy bevels. Yep, sloppy bevels just from using too much pressure.

The JYD is actually hard to sharpen because of its edge curve, you only ever contact about a 1/4in of width on the edge while sharpening.

Holding the same angle is something you will just need to work at, remembering to lift the handle to follow the curve and application of finger pressure to the opposing bevel/blade flat keeps the bevel being ground in solid contact to the stone. Stone position is important also, do what is comfortable and put the stone how you like it. For me I found it best when the stone is in front of me on a counter with about a 60 degree cant. To help with keeping even you can place the stone long ways in front of you too so holding the knife to the stone makes a " T " this helps take away the minds perception of changed angle because now you can see each side equally.

Back to the pressure thing, a common practice of mine is to use slightly higher pressure at the start of each stone the gradually back off to a feather lite touch. This reduces the burr but also smoothed the scratch pattern by only hitting the "high points" and blending the bevel. Your bevel is made up of 10+ grind lines that overlap, the high points of each grind line is what you are smoothing.

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Here's a shot I took this past weekend:

[Linked Image from farm7.static.flickr.com]

Re: The Zombie Death Chat [Re: knifenut1013] #545973 08/02/11 07:33 AM
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Diamond stones are a different animal than ANY other stone. The amount of pressure you use in sharpening needs to be light, as in just the weight of the blade, or you will chew up the edge with the diamonds and have sloppy bevels. Yep, sloppy bevels just from using too much pressure.

The JYD is actually hard to sharpen because of its edge curve, you only ever contact about a 1/4in of width on the edge while sharpening.

Holding the same angle is something you will just need to work at, remembering to lift the handle to follow the curve and application of finger pressure to the opposing bevel/blade flat keeps the bevel being ground in solid contact to the stone. Stone position is important also, do what is comfortable and put the stone how you like it. For me I found it best when the stone is in front of me on a counter with about a 60 degree cant. To help with keeping even you can place the stone long ways in front of you too so holding the knife to the stone makes a " T " this helps take away the minds perception of changed angle because now you can see each side equally.

Back to the pressure thing, a common practice of mine is to use slightly higher pressure at the start of each stone the gradually back off to a feather lite touch. This reduces the burr but also smoothed the scratch pattern by only hitting the "high points" and blending the bevel. Your bevel is made up of 10+ grind lines that overlap, the high points of each grind line is what you are smoothing.

Thanks that is awesome. I will try a light touch. Something I have never been good at. I have the D2 JYD so it is a little toughter anyways. I have been practicing on a bunch of old kitchen knives I had. when you are sharpening a really long blade on the 8x3 stones how do you drag the blade across?


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Re: Composers Are Hotties! [Re: Evolute] #545974 08/02/11 07:35 AM
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Here's a shot I took this past weekend:

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Wow thats beautiful. It reminds me of when the weather fronts collide on the mountains behind my house. Nice work!


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Sure! Wildelife pics are always good. I drag my misses around taking pictures everytime the desert blooms.

Wildlife? Here are a couple of my recent shots:

[Linked Image from farm6.static.flickr.com]

[Linked Image from farm7.static.flickr.com]

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Here's a shot I took this past weekend:

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Wow thats beautiful. It reminds me of when the weather fronts collide on the mountains behind my house. Nice work!

Thanks!

Re: The Zombie Death Chat [Re: BigLapDog] #545977 08/02/11 07:41 AM
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I have the same JYD, awesome knife and steel.

For longer blades you need to angle the blade to the stone so you are covering more surface area. Like a long slice on the stone. Look up some videos on YouTube to see better what I am talking about.

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Sure! Wildelife pics are always good. I drag my misses around taking pictures everytime the desert blooms.

Wildlife? Here are a couple of my recent shots:

[Linked Image from farm6.static.flickr.com]

[Linked Image from farm7.static.flickr.com]

That series of hummingbird shots you have is incredible. I know they are super hard to photograph because they are so quick. Most people don't knnow it but we have a lot of them out here in the desert. I planted a whole flower bed out back just to bring them in?

Nice is it Macro or Micro? Either way its hard to tell if the spider or the yellow jacket was the prey.


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