Jende Diamond Resin Stone Picture Progression 15, 9, 6, 3, & 1 micron on Carbon Steel Knife

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  • čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
  • We sharpened an FN Big 1400 Taiwan Tuna Knife using the Jende Diamond Resin Stones on the Jende JIGS for knives. Along the way, we stopped to take a few pics of the edge in progress. The FN Big 1400 is a large knife, so to save time, we did the initial sharpening on the belt sander using a 120 grit ceramic belt followed by a 30 and 16 micron trizact to at least make the primary bevel look good. We then transitioned over to the JIGS. Initial edge was about 17 degrees, and we set the angle to 19 degrees per side and began progressing through the 15, 9, 6, 3, and 1 micron Jende Diamond Resin Stones. You can see the changes, especially from 9 to 6, and again from 3 to 1 micron. Jende Diamond Resin Stones are available in 1x6 and 1x4 sizes.
    Jende Industries is an international company that specializes in sharpening and sharpening gear. We are the makers of Jende Reed knives, Jende Nanocloth Strops, Jende Diamond Emulsions and Jende Leather Knife Rolls. We are also the distributor of Maestro Wu Bombshell Steel Knives from Kinmen and we custom cut stones for guided sharpening systems such as the Jende JIGS for Knives, Hapstone, Edge Pro, TSProf, KME sharpener, and Wicked Edge. So if you are a musician, chef, outdoorsman, or sharpener of any level, Jende has something for you! Check out, like, and subscribe to our official Jende Industries youtube channel to see more descriptions and performances of all our sharpening products and services.

Komentáře • 19

  • @scotttalkington323
    @scotttalkington323 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the video Tom. Currently have the 15 micron stone. Now I'm thinking about getting the rest for my birthday this week.

    • @JendeIndustries
      @JendeIndustries  Před 3 lety +1

      Glad you like it! I think the rest of the set would make a very happy birthday gift, indeed!

  • @hidude2124
    @hidude2124 Před 3 lety +1

    Sick music and sick edges Tom! You have some 10v type stuff to work those stones on? I’d be curious to see if you could split hair off the 1 micron no stropping on a 10v class steel

    • @JendeIndustries
      @JendeIndustries  Před 3 lety

      The resin diamond stones will definitely cut those steels. I'm working my way up with the 1 micron resin. This was the first official test with it, and I am very happy with it. Stay tuned for more to come, for sure!

    • @hidude2124
      @hidude2124 Před 3 lety +1

      @@JendeIndustries lets see some 10v bro. not m390 or s35.
      literally can't wait to see how they stack up man :)

  • @hidude2124
    @hidude2124 Před 3 lety +1

    Polish looks better than the OCB at least from this angle.

    • @JendeIndustries
      @JendeIndustries  Před 3 lety

      6 micron resin is getting the shine, and 3 really goes mirror. The 1 micron made it glow. :D Not the best pics, but you see how dark the mirror got on the 1 micron compared to the 3 micron.

  • @damensutherland7081
    @damensutherland7081 Před rokem +2

    I'm trying to get hair whittling edge first I bought strops and finding out I need finer stones instead of working down strops .I got 8000 grit diamond stone on kme and can get hair whittling edge on thicker hair and barely on thin hair I'ma get the 1 micron kme diamond jende stone next maybe it will be treetop thin hair whittling sharp

    • @JendeIndustries
      @JendeIndustries  Před rokem

      Getting whittling on 8K (2 micron) is very good. It usually doesn't happen so easily until about the 1 or 0.5 micron. Technique plays a roll as well. Use no pressure, and about 10-20 single sided, ultra-light strokes on your final grits to minimize flex of the edge. It's a PITA to keep flipping all those times after only 1 pass, but it's worth it. Trust me!

    • @damensutherland7081
      @damensutherland7081 Před rokem

      Yea its hard to feel a bur at 8k so i did fifty passes on each side then 5 then one i tried .25 .50 .1 .025 and diamond emulsions strops aint cutting it

    • @JendeIndustries
      @JendeIndustries  Před rokem

      @@damensutherland7081 In these cases, it is often the mid range that is lacking. Diamond plates create a much deeper scratch, which can make a false-positive effect when cutting hair as the edge is more serrated than even. What is your entire progression?

    • @damensutherland7081
      @damensutherland7081 Před rokem +1

      I've tried kme progression from 140 to 1500 progression I've used a toothey edge and fine edge with no luck I've used 140 to 8000 with all kme stones plus 8000 i can notice a small difference from 1500 to. 8000 maybe it's what problem is just need finer stones .I used diamond emulsions from 1500 grit with .50 .25 .1 .025 and I don't see difference from .5 to .025

    • @JendeIndustries
      @JendeIndustries  Před rokem

      @@damensutherland7081 There's lots to address on your last comment - Are you saying you see no visual difference between 1500 and 8K? - Because you should definitely see some kind of shine from an 8K vs 1500. However, when using emulsions, you will not get the same difference from something at 12 micron or 1500 and jumping to 2 micron or 8K. Lastly, when polishing past the 1 or 2 micron level, If you did your polishing right, you really don't see much difference on the surface without any magnification, but the shine should intensify as you increase the grit. I would like to further discuss to see what exactly is happening and help you get to the bottom of this.

  • @alwayson999
    @alwayson999 Před 3 měsíci

    Out of focus and terrible lighting. Why even post it?

    • @JendeIndustries
      @JendeIndustries  Před 3 měsíci

      LOL, I think you are looking at the wrong part. But thanks for taking the time. 🤠