Fixing the Work Sharp Ken Onion Elite Mk 2

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  • čas přidán 16. 05. 2024
  • I take a crack at making it easier to take belts on and off the Work Sharp Ken Onion Mk. 2. In my previous review I noted how this will likely be a problem for people looking to use this professionally. • Leather Belts on the W...

Komentáře • 25

  • @barkingspider2007
    @barkingspider2007 Před 22 dny +2

    Keep on the lookout for 3d printer version of the plastic bits... Thanks for the video. (I subscribed to your channel) 😎👍

  • @ruftime
    @ruftime Před měsícem +1

    Thank you!
    Proud owner of modded #462.
    As I expected, my harbor freight foot pedal won’t work with the new mk2, but at least it’s a bit easier to lock on continuous vs mk1. I wish it wasn’t powered on, if plugged in, but for my application it will be plugged into a 2kw power bank, that is powered off between stops.

  • @stevenchisholm2364
    @stevenchisholm2364 Před měsícem +2

    Worksharp did put alot of thought into the Mk 2...but not enough!..the observations and solutions you have shown should have been picked up and resolved before its release to the user!...great video again!

    • @simplysharpatl
      @simplysharpatl  Před měsícem +2

      Thanks. I’ve probably sharpened 150 knives on my modified version. Other than getting the belts on and off, it is a better tool in all aspects thus far.

  • @kelleyhogan7063
    @kelleyhogan7063 Před měsícem

    You did a great job, and I am sure you will not be the only one. I will wait and see how you get on with it over time before I decide whether to replace my old one .

  • @lastshadow9351
    @lastshadow9351 Před měsícem +1

    Good job! Seeing the way the guard mounts, you could really get it down to almost nothing, but now at least you've gotten rid of most of the fluff that was interfering. I do see a couple of routes to go with on the thumb lever, but you've probably had enough trauma from this tool surgery for a bit-lol! I'm sure someone will do a 3D print of a super slimed down piece that has the degree markings and uses just one screw, leaving it really open on the side. Now you have a Ken Onion Elite Pro MK2 Work Sharp. I'm super grateful that you showed this mod, because it really gave me a good look at what's in there and how everything works in relation. It's a clever but flawed design and most of that has to do with covering things up so it has a slick look to it. Probably a younger designer that's worked in the auto industry and not familiar with the KISS method of design. Keep It Simple Stupid. As soon as I see one on sale or maybe an open box model, I'll be picking one up. Thanks again!

  • @MemeScreen
    @MemeScreen Před měsícem

    You madman. I can't believe you did it so fast!! Also thanks for the mention. I hope it works out well.

  • @markurbano3504
    @markurbano3504 Před měsícem

    Love the modification Nate. Always impressed with your content, ideas, and thoughts. Would love to hear feedback after using the MKII some post modifications.

  • @TheMobster450
    @TheMobster450 Před měsícem +2

    Why not leave it off

  • @ruftime
    @ruftime Před měsícem +1

    6:34 Apropos : adjective
    very appropriate to a particular situation. MK1 helping to make the mk2 better…..like a parent😎
    Great job…… everything is better modded. Greetings from SoCal.

    • @simplysharpatl
      @simplysharpatl  Před měsícem +1

      Thanks amigo!

    • @Mrplacedcookie
      @Mrplacedcookie Před měsícem

      @@simplysharpatl I'm thinking the IRONY when you did that grinding. Thanks awesome video.

  • @brianfoster7064
    @brianfoster7064 Před měsícem +1

    It seems like you can run it without the cover without issue.

    • @jab0321
      @jab0321 Před měsícem +1

      That's what I was thinking, is there any reason to have the plastic cover on there at all? Actually I think you need it for the angle reading.

  • @MewThanan
    @MewThanan Před 21 dnem

    My belt is torn, is there a way to reconnect it?😅

    • @zaheerkader7426
      @zaheerkader7426 Před 20 dny +1

      nope. not safely anyways. buy another and save your eyes

  • @fluffykitten5773
    @fluffykitten5773 Před 6 dny

    Where do you get that bench mat?

    • @simplysharpatl
      @simplysharpatl  Před 4 hodinami +1

      It came with the Precision Adjust Elite.

    • @fluffykitten5773
      @fluffykitten5773 Před 3 hodinami

      Thanks for the response. I have no sharpening gear and am trying to learn all I can before jumping in full send.

    • @simplysharpatl
      @simplysharpatl  Před 3 hodinami

      @@fluffykitten5773 I’d recommend against full send. Buy a Work Sharp Ken Onion or a Rikin variable speed 1x30. Both are good and inexpensive. Sharpen a hundred knives on them. Then start charging. Sharpen a thousand knives as a business and see if it’s right for you and you can make it work. Then get into more equipment if necessary.
      Email me at hello@simplysharpatl.com if you want to connect. I do offer a business in a box service, but happy to answer any questions for free as well.

  • @fuelediowa
    @fuelediowa Před 23 dny

    Sweet. Thank you for sharing this. Too bad you have to fix a new updated $300 machine to be as as easy to use as the old model it is replacing. Lol

    • @simplysharpatl
      @simplysharpatl  Před 22 dny

      Ha. Yeah. Other than that, it is better in most regards. As I’ve been using it more and more, I’m really digging the ability to adjust angles while it’s running. The cruise control is pretty sweet.

    • @fuelediowa
      @fuelediowa Před 22 dny

      @@simplysharpatl I am concerned on my downward pressure. This may sound odd but I feel I use the tone of the motor bog to keep a consistent pressure. Not that I use much pressure just enough to make sure I get a consistent convex. If that makes sense.

    • @simplysharpatl
      @simplysharpatl  Před 22 dny

      @@fuelediowa I get you. Sound is gives important feedback when sharpening. However, I’d suggest if you are bogging down the motor, you may be using too much pressure. Sometimes it’s called for, but I find light pressure is typically the way to go.