Edge regrind from scandi to convex

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Murat_Cyp

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My post was NOT directed at you - if it was I would have named you.. my post was about being cautious with a worksharp which your post mentioned, sorry you're so sensitive and thanks for the personal insults and character assassination . And since you are hurt and wounded by my post Ive removed the offending sentance.

Wrong!! I would have listened and sold it - which is what I actually did in the end. Because that was the sensible option.
It is interesting to quote someone's post and stating that it was not targeting that person post. I think you should not feel sorry about me being sensitive because I am not. I just can not tolerate rude and passive aggressive behaviour. You better be sorry for yourself and your behaviours.
 

Buckshot

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OK, that's enough then chaps please.
Arguing between yourselves isn't going to achieve anything positive.
Lets draw a line under this please.
Please feel free to click the ignore button instead of posting another reply.

Many thanks
 
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Coach

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OK, that's enough then chaps please.
Arguing between yourselves isn't going to achieve anything positive.
Lets draw a line under this please.
Please feel free to click the ignore button instead of posting another reply.

Many thanks
And where is that then ??
 

Buckshot

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if you click on the profile of the person you want to ignore, there is the option at the bottom of the persons profile.
Just to be clear, this is available for anyone to use.

many thanks
 
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C_Claycomb

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I spoke to Longstrider last night and he said he is definitely still taking sharpening jobs, anyone who needs to contact him just needs to drop him a PM here, and that someone with an M4 had just made contact from BCUK. So, looks like this is all resolved now.:bigok:
 

Nice65

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Waking this one up as I have an M4 in Magnacut and require the same convexing of the bevel. When I bought a Lionsteel Rasul several years ago, Molletta was offering convex or bevelled versions on the forums. I bought a convex and already had the bevelled version. The convex, in my opinion, was the better blade.

The M4 is the closest thing I’ve found to a Rasul, so @C_Claycomb, any idea if Ian is still sharpening? I lost his details long ago.
 

C_Claycomb

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Waking this one up as I have an M4 in Magnacut and require the same convexing of the bevel. When I bought a Lionsteel Rasul several years ago, Molletta was offering convex or bevelled versions on the forums. I bought a convex and already had the bevelled version. The convex, in my opinion, was the better blade.

The M4 is the closest thing I’ve found to a Rasul, so @C_Claycomb, any idea if Ian is still sharpening? I lost his details long ago.
Lol. I too have an M4, in Magnacut, and I did a re-convexing. Haven’t chatted to Ian in a while, but if I were you I would drop him a PM and just ask.
 

Nice65

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Lol. I too have an M4, in Magnacut, and I did a re-convexing. Haven’t chatted to Ian in a while, but if I were you I would drop him a PM and just ask.
Cheers, will do. How’s the convex working for you, has it improved versatility? I’d like better wood shavings and feather sticks, but I do baton an outdoors knife. Not smashing it through the big stuff, I chipped a BRKT Canadian doing that, a knot twisted the blade and took out a thumbnail sized chunk. :banghead: I briefly looked into Magnacut steel and it seems it takes a convex pretty well.

@gra_farmer, yes it was the ESSE3 that chipped easily, that 1095 didn’t like being taken to such a fine convex. It’s been good as gold since you got it back to a nice edge, lives in my dog walking and picnic daysack.
 

C_Claycomb

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The convex has definitely improved my M4’s cutting ability. Makes better wood shavings. So far, the edge has held up, although I have not really used it for anything very testing (no batonning through knots or across seasoned wood).
 

Nice65

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The convex has definitely improved my M4’s cutting ability. Makes better wood shavings. So far, the edge has held up, although I have not really used it for anything very testing (no batonning through knots or across seasoned wood).
Good to know. Now, if you could get your lump hammer out and find a chunk of well seasoned Yew for further testing…:D
 

C_Claycomb

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Yew? Pah. I can choose between 25 year seasoned box, or 15+ year Osage orange….and I know better than to try to split stuff like that with a whittling /food prep knife. ;)
 
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