@@beomjin_park I can see you dip in water at regular intervals but using machine is quite difficult to control damage from over heating unless sharpening stone is constantly in touch with water continously like Tormek. So if you will allow me to point what i normally do : when i need to reestablish primary angle i do it manually on self adhesive sand paper like 80 grit porter cable on any flat surface, after every 2 or 3 strokes i dip it in water and the blade never get any chance to heat. I hope you dont mind me highlighting this.
@ Thank you so much for your advice. For those who start for the first time, it can be dangerous and heat treatment can be released. In my case, I can do something like this for 10 years and do it properly. Thank you again.
hello sir, will this not damage temper of your precious blade ?
@@teosinghsyiem9426 It didn't come out well in the video.
Cool with water from time to time.
@@beomjin_park I can see you dip in water at regular intervals but using machine is quite difficult to control damage from over heating unless sharpening stone is constantly in touch with water continously like Tormek. So if you will allow me to point what i normally do : when i need to reestablish primary angle i do it manually on self adhesive sand paper like 80 grit porter cable on any flat surface, after every 2 or 3 strokes i dip it in water and the blade never get any chance to heat. I hope you dont mind me highlighting this.
@ Thank you so much for your advice.
For those who start for the first time, it can be dangerous and heat treatment can be released. In my case, I can do something like this for 10 years and do it properly. Thank you again.