Is THIS What the PRO PA is Missing??? Blind Testing Your Demands

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  • čas přidán 18. 10. 2023
  • In this installment of our Workshop series, we embark on a journey to unlock the secrets of achieving a razor-sharp knife edge. Drawing inspiration from your insightful comments in our previous videos, we've identified three promising techniques and subjected them to a rigorous test to unveil the champion in the art of knife sharpening. All this is done using the Professional Precision Adjust sharpener by Work Sharp.
    The Professional Precision Adjust sharpener comes equipped with an impressive array of seven abrasive grits, including 220, 320, 400, 600, 800 diamond, Fine Ceramic, and Leather Strop. However, our quest is to take these sharpening techniques beyond the standard offering.
    Here's a preview of the three techniques we've employed:
    Microfilms - We've delved into the use of microfilms after utilizing the standard abrasive set provided with the PRO PA, aiming to ascertain whether they offer a significant advantage.
    1200 Grit Diamond - The question we explore is whether adding one more grit option can truly make a noticeable difference in the sharpening process.
    Water and Ceramic - We've introduced the intriguing concept of enhancing the ceramic experience by adding a touch of water to the mix. Can this simple addition yield more impressive results?
    To evaluate the outcomes, we've enlisted the expertise of Josh, who will undertake a battery of tests, including:
    Employing a "Bess Tester" to measure the cutting force required, where lower scores are indicative of sharper knives.
    A meticulous visual inspection to assess edge quality and identify any imperfections.
    Utilizing a digital microscope to scrutinize the edges with exceptional precision.
    Concluding the assessment by cutting paper to evaluate the knives' performance and gauge the edge's feel.
    Josh will then systematically rank the knives based on their performance, and share his insightful conclusions regarding the efficacy of each sharpening method.
    Throughout the video, we'll reveal some surprising discoveries and emphasize the paramount importance of selecting the right abrasives for your knife sharpening needs.
    Learn more about the Professional Precision Adjust Sharpener here: www.worksharptools.com/produc...
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Komentáře • 66

  • @joshbeck289
    @joshbeck289 Před 4 měsíci +4

    Just add a 1500 grit diamond plate and i think youll be spot on 😊

  • @steveluria8341
    @steveluria8341 Před 8 měsíci +8

    I recently purchased this sharpener just for my kitchen knives and the results have been amazing. I am not experienced in any way and this makes me feel like a pro. I have owned other pull thru and electric sharpeners as well as some stones but could never achieve an impressive edge. I have now sharpened every knife I own including a collection of pocket knives, and my friends kitchen knives. I am addicted but have run out of knives so I am asking other friends if I can sharpen theirs. thank you for making a great product.

    • @gonad84
      @gonad84 Před 8 měsíci +2

      I have the same problem where i ran out of knives to sharpen. I borrowed some friends knives and they were happy with the results but still don't seem to care about these amazing edges. I stopped offering my services. Just do my own now.
      Great system for sure.

  • @davidsapir3764
    @davidsapir3764 Před 4 měsíci +3

    My results on the WorkSharp Professional Precision Adjust knife sharpener have been nothing short of astonishing. It's such an easy and effective sharpener, and delivers a blade edge that's ultra scary sharp with a sparkling mirror finish. My special trick for getting that extra little bit of ultra shine and sharpness is keeping the knife in the vice clamp and finishing off with a leather strop drum attachment on my Dremel at low rpm.

  • @jeffp7368
    @jeffp7368 Před 8 měsíci +7

    This was interesting I guess but I just use the standard PA to get my few knives where I need them. I don’t care about a mirror polish or getting scalpel sharp. I just need my knife to work.

  • @royniederhiser9894
    @royniederhiser9894 Před měsícem +1

    As one commenter said, the Bess official tutorial plainly shows to go slow enough that you can watch the digital display increase at a rate that you can see the numbers change. And it is a real puzzle that you did strop each knife in the same manner.
    Still I enjoyed the video. It came off as a realistic interchange; not scripted. I will watch for the next one and look for other commenters.

    • @WorkSharpOutdoor
      @WorkSharpOutdoor  Před měsícem

      It was a fun one and there are definitely some areas we an improve on for the next and we have a REALLY good reason to run it back here pretty soon. Stay tuned...

  • @tomkenney5365
    @tomkenney5365 Před 8 měsíci +3

    My takeaway is the basic Pro PA system is great. Nothing extra is necessary to get a very sharp knife. If you need a very VERY sharp knife other items might help, but not according to this video. I've had mine for a couple weeks (after 35-ish years using Lanskys) and I love it. I can reprofile and replicate the sharpest I've ever done with a Lansky in a fraction of the time, and a mirror finish is easy

  • @stuartfarish2435
    @stuartfarish2435 Před 8 měsíci +2

    This was really interesting. Surprising results, too

  • @SQLKC
    @SQLKC Před 8 měsíci +3

    I use the angle system with dmt mini stones and micro film. Custom 3D printed parts for both DMT stones and 3M lapping film.

  • @drmikeyb1
    @drmikeyb1 Před 8 měsíci +2

    I was really impressed and shocked. Not that your product won but that the microfilm did as poorly as it did. Excellent video guys, thank you.

    • @TheDaddyNick
      @TheDaddyNick Před 8 měsíci +1

      Funny because myself and so many others bought microfilms and theyre excellent

    • @michaelhowlett8871
      @michaelhowlett8871 Před 8 měsíci

      Oo🎉🎉 j

    • @DoriCoplien
      @DoriCoplien Před 6 měsíci

      I found the plates I bought didn't allow for the extra height of the diamond, ceramic, or strop. I used the angle guide to reset and found it a little less than 1⁰ off. After I reset it, the microfilm did sharpen the edge better. With that small amount of height difference, I wasn't hitting the edge. Was noticeable with a jewelers loop.

    • @DoriCoplien
      @DoriCoplien Před 6 měsíci

      Even with the microfilm, I strop. I however use my own block strop.

  • @devin2355
    @devin2355 Před 8 měsíci +5

    Hey Work Sharp, I have a lot of recurve blades and even Hawkbill blades. I would love to see something that could sharpen those more so than just a ceramic rod. Any chance you guys are working on anything like that?

  • @tedgamble9487
    @tedgamble9487 Před 6 měsíci

    On the "core" knife, did you use the ceramic followed by stropping, or stropping followed by the ceramic?

  • @LowcountryMan
    @LowcountryMan Před měsícem

    Did you look on the microscope at the same place that did the cutting on the forst test?

  • @TNea0926
    @TNea0926 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Can I buy one of these sharpened bugouts?!

  • @markanderson8677
    @markanderson8677 Před 5 měsíci

    For some reason the angle at the top of my sharpening rod on my Pro is not hte same as at the bottom. It's off by .5 degrees.

  • @Defossion1
    @Defossion1 Před 8 měsíci +2

    After watching this video, I am more than satisfied that I went with the Ken Onion blade grinder. It takes an absolute fraction of the time and can Bess test in the low 140's.

  • @samrohde8279
    @samrohde8279 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Are those Full Size Bugouts or Mini Bugouts? And are those actual Benchmade Orange scales or aftermarket? I'm looking for orange scales just like those. Appreciate your time to help me where I could get them. Ty

    • @norrisfong6445
      @norrisfong6445 Před 6 měsíci

      Worksharp had a special edition of the bugout. Yellow. These may be some of them.

  • @AYellowPepper
    @AYellowPepper Před 8 měsíci +2

    I put water on my ceramic hone, and while it does not improve the final result, it stops me having to use an eraser every time you flip sides!
    Water on the Ceramic Works!
    Maybe add 2 more Strops with different grits.

  • @bertmarchand238
    @bertmarchand238 Před 8 měsíci

    I have the precession adjust and am still waiting on someone from your company to get back to me on how to get the replacement for the carrier not sure what it’s called right now but the two little nubs that hold the blade carrier in place have broken

    • @WorkSharpOutdoor
      @WorkSharpOutdoor  Před 8 měsíci

      Our customer service team can get that taken care of. Send an email to info@worksharptools.com

  • @asherrose6594
    @asherrose6594 Před 8 měsíci +1

    You guys need to do this test again, and remove the burr on the 1,200 grit knife. I think if there wasn't a burr it would out preform all of em. I love the videos keep up the amazing work. You could just sharpen the blue again and compare the amber,red,and black.

  • @BigFootpl
    @BigFootpl Před 8 měsíci

    Did you guys use the same thickness stone for 1200? It looks like if the stone was a tiny bit thicker and without adjusting it changed angle a bit and made a microbevel. - That would explain increase in sharpness and leaving of a lot of scratches on main bevel.

    • @WorkSharpOutdoor
      @WorkSharpOutdoor  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Great question and good point. The stone was the same thickness and these results were a bit surprising, again we were finding out how they turned out together on camera. If there is one I want to go back and try again its 1200.

  • @michaelgleggett5749
    @michaelgleggett5749 Před 8 měsíci +1

    So the microfilm step made the knife duller?

    • @WorkSharpOutdoor
      @WorkSharpOutdoor  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Strangely yes... We didn't use the strop because we went straight to micro films. So it appears the strop makes knives sharper than micro films.

  • @Liam-ql7tr
    @Liam-ql7tr Před 6 měsíci

    Hardest part and most important is applying same amount of pressure during each pass.

  • @jeffreygathreeperforeman8190

    Why no tests with honing oil? Seems like less mess than water and it would possibly trap the abrasive and metal dust to keep the magnetic parts cleaner

    • @WorkSharpOutdoor
      @WorkSharpOutdoor  Před 8 měsíci +1

      We haven't got a lot of comments or suggestions to use honing oil. In general I'd rather use water than oil. Once you use oil you can never go back. You'll always be using oil on that stone. Thanks for the suggestion though, we'll save that one for a future video.

    • @jeffreygathreeperforeman8190
      @jeffreygathreeperforeman8190 Před 8 měsíci

      @WorkSharpOutdoor why is that if you change your mind dawn dish soap will remove the honing oil

    • @twatmunro
      @twatmunro Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@jeffreygathreeperforeman8190 -- It's true if you're using traditional whetstones (that you can't go back to water.) As you say, I'm not sure it'd be true with diamonds. I think you could just wash them with dish soap and they'd be fine.

    • @FloridaTwoWheelAdventures
      @FloridaTwoWheelAdventures Před 4 měsíci +1

      On an old beater set of diamond plates, I used brake cleaner to get the oil off and then washed them with soap and water. No problem using just water afterward. Not the same results with old school stones though.

  • @Dan12345
    @Dan12345 Před 5 měsíci

    Water/oil keeps dust out of the air and from coating things, that’s why I use them wet.

  • @roylerroycerickson
    @roylerroycerickson Před 8 měsíci

    I think what this system needs is a holder to use the plates free hand.

  • @darylfortney8081
    @darylfortney8081 Před 7 měsíci

    Not sure what you saw was a 'burr' persay but micro teeth which I believe would make for a sharper knife.

  • @jeffbruner4875
    @jeffbruner4875 Před 3 měsíci +2

    It needs 1000 1209 1500 stones

  • @TheDaddyNick
    @TheDaddyNick Před 8 měsíci

    We didnt even see him use the 3 other systems.

  • @jgoodwin528
    @jgoodwin528 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I think do more testing. Not because i think anhthing was wrong with this. Im just a nerd that likes test videos.

  • @TheDaddyNick
    @TheDaddyNick Před 8 měsíci +8

    Its a shame people payed as much as they did for this system and still were left feeling like they had an incomplete system and needed more. I personally had to buy aftermarket items from niche sellers on etsy like extra plates and microfilms to adhere to the plates to get the edges I desired

    • @reallife3338
      @reallife3338 Před 8 měsíci +2

      I didn't get is one yet because I'm sure they'll come out with an aftermarket kit and another few months

    • @TheDaddyNick
      @TheDaddyNick Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@reallife3338it has already been about 6 months. I dont think they will. If anything maybe another few grits at best

    • @WorkSharpOutdoor
      @WorkSharpOutdoor  Před 8 měsíci +5

      We are working on adding some extras. Not sure yet if it will be a kit or if we'll just offer it as individual parts so you can choose what you want to add. Which would you prefer? Single upgrade kit, or different add on's to choose from and build your own kit? What would be most important for you to have?

    • @reallife3338
      @reallife3338 Před 8 měsíci +2

      @@WorkSharpOutdoor I mean I guess it would depend on what the products are really, looking forward to seeing what they are for sure

    • @devin2355
      @devin2355 Před 8 měsíci +2

      @@WorkSharpOutdoorI’d love to see something that can handle recurve and hawkbill blades in the future. That’s the only thing keeping me from getting this at the moment

  • @user-ok3kq8ml8b
    @user-ok3kq8ml8b Před 5 měsíci

    Your cuts through the BESS test media are WAY too fast, which yield artificially low scores. The recommended cutting time is 4-6 seconds.

  • @BManningtree
    @BManningtree Před 6 měsíci +2

    Just ordered a PRO PA. So many guys, who think they know better, on every video asking for 1200/1500 stones. completely unnecessary.