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Due to my need to sharpen woodworking tools, like chisels and plane irons, I bought a Tormek. I can say it makes a very, very sharp edge, very quickly. Wire edge on the water wheel, then polish on the strop wheel with paste abrasives. Probably not as precise as a scary sharp system with 3M paper glued to glass, but time is a factor. I can sharpen 6-9 chisels in 15-20 minutes. Or a knife block full of kitchen knives in 20 minutes. I found I was over sharpening knives back in the day. Now I sharpen, strop, and maintain/touch up the edge with a steel. Saves time.
I went through Arkansas oilstones, Japanese water stones, paper with a honing guide, ceramic crock sticks, and diamond plates. Each has their advantages, but when I have a lot of sharpening, the Tormek is the best.
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I suck at sharpening. I have the Spyderco set for maintaining an edge, but just ordered the Worksharp Professional Precision Adjust. I was looking at the cheaper ones but decided the upgrades were worth it. Also, finding a 30% off coupon helped me justify it.
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I have a KME system that work's well but, I keep sharp knives sharp
with a Sharp Maker, I have diamond rod's up through the ultra fine
but usually just use the brown or fine what that come with the set.
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Lansky...for about 25 years.