Sorry it took so long to deliver this video! I had to think all of these fixes through, purchase the materials, film, edit… I had fun! Hopefully you’ll enjoy the video and ask many a good question!
@@CuttingBoardRx I'm already using a blade support piece I made, and now I'll add zip-ties. That's a quick easy hack. As for my blade clamp piece, it didn't wiggle much, but I took some super glue and went around the circumference of the piece that inserts little by little letting it dry fully each time, and got it to fit pretty tight. This sharpener is super easy to use and does a surprisingly good job keeping a working edge on every-day-use knives. And, I've made my money back + a little profit using it to sharpen some friends knives.
KUDOS on Your videos about the Work Sharp units !! At 74 yrs. OLD... I still can't put a decent Edge on a knife using a Wetstone whereas my Dad could put an Edge on any knife you could shave with ! I purchased the 1st. Style of these Work Sharp units when they 1st. came out and didn't know about these numerous ones that are on the market now. After just surfing the Internet, I came across YOUR video and got SO Interested with YOUR Experiences, Expertise, and QUALITY Knowledge of sharpening knives, I went into DEBT on AMAZON.... Again !! I want YOU to know that I ADMIRE Your Advise and knowledge along with being VERY GRATEFUL for Your videos in which I Subscribed and gave You a Thumbs Up !! YOU are SO VERY MUCH APPRECIATED !!! TYVM !!! GOD BLESS Y'ALLS !!!
There's a few guys that 3d print a foot that slides in between the blade holder and the bottom of the system. And it makes it solid. I've seen them for 3-4 bucks
I did these hacks on my elite and also with my own method I am now getting razor sharp edges with mirror finish. Thanks! Sweep Push+Pull 5 from base to edge x 5 tip to base x 5 base to edge x 5 tip to edge each side then decrement until 1x1x1x1 on each side then repeat for next grit. The higher the grit the more 5x5x5x5 I do, but the rest just once each side.
First thank you for your videos. So does any of the movement you've addressed really make a difference in sharpening? I don't want to case the rabbit down the hole. I want a usable knife. Thanks.
@@ephtowne1750 Absolutely! Usually folks that buy the “fixed angle” system are spending that kind of money because they want to achieve more performance and visual impact than what they would out just useable knife. And these mods should give you a better starting point.
I know they have made many videos using this thing. I find the way you explain things easy to understand. Would you sharpen a very dull blade with this please. Maybe like a spiderco that's funny shaped compared to normal knives.
I got the Pro PA for a few reasons. 1. I really liked the idea. I really liked that it was bigger, longer and wider stones, angle finder, easily replaceable stones as well, heavier is a plus for me, it accepts larger knives too. 2. I really like the versatility of it. It can sharpen almost anything. 3. This was honestly a huge plus to me, square stones. I can actually sharpen into the ricasso of Spydercos and Bucks and other knives with bad or no sharpening choil. The downsides are, and I’m wondering if anyone else is having this issue, is the plastic chassis that holds the rod cracking for anyone else? I’ve gone through three of them. I would love to know if anyone else has had that problem. Also the stones are expensive. That’s all the problems I have with it. Great other than those things.
You should ask this question under my video about how to tune up WS PRO. More people who own one watch it than this video Did Work Sharp stop $3 short of Professional level? Is it really PRECISION Adjust-able until the fix ua-cam.com/video/-icrEyk8Mww/v-deo.html
Hello and thank you so much for this video. I have found it very educational and informative. I do have one question. Where do you place your digital angle finder with this particular product? It doesn’t seem like there is really much of a flat surface on the rods themselves. Thank you
@@CuttingBoardRx You’re welcome and thanks for your response! To find your angle each time, would you suggest zero’ing out the angle finder on the table or on top of the clamp itself?
I didn’t use any other systems besides that crappy lansky in red box. I do see comments that come from users of TS Prof and Keen Edge that neither is perfect. The decision should be based on your specific use case: many sharpenings at home? Go with Pro. Fewer sharpenings and portability? Go with Elite.
The issue I’ve run into with my pro is the screw that hold the rod onto the crossbar part of the base. I constantly have to tighten it during a sharpening session. Wondering if you ever had that issue? Possibly a fix
Have both the worksharp sharpeners, and did the modifications in one of your previous videos to the PRO model with great success. Will have to dig out the older model and tune it up. Question about Medford though: I have a Medford Viper (D2 steel) that I believe has a botched heat treat. The tip bent to shit after sticking the knife in an old soft 2x4.. is it even worth contacting their customer service?
@@CuttingBoardRx no less than 3/16” close to a quarter inch. It bent like spaghetti, and a couple passes on the worksharp was able to accumulate a burr
@@DanMatheny-sl7xk well, that sucks. D2 isn’t a difficult steel to heat treat as it is air quenched. If it was me, I would make a video about how their customer service handles the issue. Since he’s keeps saying how they stand by you for life. I bet they overheated the hollow grind in process and it annealed to 40 HRC or so. Is the blade in the white or coated?
I started my journey with the Elite, Then I moved to the professional and now I'm learning freehand sharpening. That is the real ZEN after you kill and restore some of your knives. Hope to see you dealing with stones and making hacks to do a better job
Terrific video, thank you!! I will dig up my sharpener and apply your suggested fixes. I have been looking on Amazon for that specific copper tubing, after adding those 4mm grommets into my card, but am not 100% sure what to get. It seems those pipes come with a 1" diameter. You mentioned the one you used was oversized. Do you happen to have a link for the specific copper pipe that fits the Worksharp?
The pipes are marked by the inside diameter. So if it says 1” that should be fine. Once you slot it, it will conform to the device. Edit: very important: make sure it’s actual pipe and not a 1” Connecting fitting! That one may be too large as it’s designed to go Over the 1” pipe Edit 2: 25 mm OD tube may work actually! Try this one amzn.to/3x4YvtX Y may actually not need to cut 1/8” slot, rather just cut a single line
I think the Worksharp is a great system if you just have a couple of knives, and you want to put a good edge on them from time to time. If you're going to do a lot of sharpening, not so good. Their proprietary plates just don't hold up.
I sharpened many knives on both WSPA and WSPPA. Definitely over 100 combined total. The plates hold up quite well. I think an average user will get more than their money’s worth out of them
@@MB-jg4tr My 320 lost its bite after a dozen or so sharpenings, and the 600 plate came unglued. It wasn't a pressure issue. Been sharpening for years. Cedric and Ada Channel had the same issue with it. Anyway, I bought a TS Prof a while back. Couldn't be happier with it. Problem solved.
@@0zmose perhaps quality control isn't good, I've done somewhere around 50-60 sharpenings with mine and it still seems to do the same job as when it was new.
Sorry it took so long to deliver this video! I had to think all of these fixes through, purchase the materials, film, edit… I had fun! Hopefully you’ll enjoy the video and ask many a good question!
No need to apologize. I appreciate this and will probably modify my device like you have shown. Thanks
I would say try the zip ties, then the blade supports and see how you like it. Then for the extra finesse add the grommets! 👍
@@CuttingBoardRx I'm already using a blade support piece I made, and now I'll add zip-ties. That's a quick easy hack. As for my blade clamp piece, it didn't wiggle much, but I took some super glue and went around the circumference of the piece that inserts little by little letting it dry fully each time, and got it to fit pretty tight.
This sharpener is super easy to use and does a surprisingly good job keeping a working edge on every-day-use knives. And, I've made my money back + a little profit using it to sharpen some friends knives.
KUDOS on Your videos about the Work Sharp units !!
At 74 yrs. OLD... I still can't put a decent Edge on a knife using a Wetstone whereas my Dad could put an Edge on any knife you could shave with !
I purchased the 1st. Style of these Work Sharp units when they 1st. came out and didn't know about these numerous ones that are on the market now.
After just surfing the Internet, I came across YOUR video and got SO Interested with YOUR Experiences, Expertise, and QUALITY Knowledge of sharpening knives, I went into DEBT on AMAZON.... Again !!
I want YOU to know that I ADMIRE Your Advise and knowledge along with being VERY GRATEFUL for Your videos in which I Subscribed and gave You a Thumbs Up !!
YOU are SO VERY MUCH APPRECIATED !!! TYVM !!!
GOD BLESS Y'ALLS !!!
I too admire the advice, but I will toss in the subtle humor. It’s a bonus.
My Elite will be here soon. This was a great video to watch. Never too old to learn.
@@JuanMotime-yz5pp Thanks for subscribing!
There's a few guys that 3d print a foot that slides in between the blade holder and the bottom of the system. And it makes it solid. I've seen them for 3-4 bucks
The zip tie trick works really well. It fixes my biggest gripe with the system.
Great! Help spread the word, specially if you’re on any knife forums. I’m social media challenged…
I'm starting to like this guy. I'm glad he does all these videos. Especially when he beats the shot out of things.
@@Catfishbait86 Thanks for subscribing.
I did these hacks on my elite and also with my own method I am now getting razor sharp edges with mirror finish. Thanks!
Sweep Push+Pull 5 from base to edge x 5 tip to base x 5 base to edge x 5 tip to edge each side then decrement until 1x1x1x1 on each side then repeat for next grit. The higher the grit the more 5x5x5x5 I do, but the rest just once each side.
great ideas on tightening it up
@@edwardzamorski3711 Glad I could help! Thanks for subscribing1
Great video as always, thank you. Very detailed and optimized solution.
Thanks ,your ideals were great,and they all work 💯! Keep up the great work
@@stevegarland4249 Thanks for watching and subscribing!
Precisely what I was looking for.
Glad I can help!
Duct tape is like The Force. It has a light side, a dark side, and it binds the universe together. No man (or handy woman) should be without it
Yeah… I’m a regular Bubba Fet… or was it Fert? 😆
Love it🤣
@@CuttingBoardRx 😂
I feel the same way about gaffer's tape.. 👊👍
I enjoy all of your videos. Thanks!
Great video, look forward to seeing a sharpening video. Liked and subscribed
Thanks for the kind words! Glad the video was useful.
Thanks!
Thank you, Thank you! You a very generous!
I appreciate this video, thanks. FYI I just stick a piece of paper on the side of the clamp when I put the clamp in to take care of side to side play.
That’s a good idea! Thanks for sharing
HI!. How many sharpenings will the stones last?
Thanks a lot for this video.
Thanks for watching and subscribing!
Excellent Suggestions but in all practicality with mine there has only been results even surpassing my Wicked Edge on S110v and Maxamet..
Quality plates.
First thank you for your videos. So does any of the movement you've addressed really make a difference in sharpening? I don't want to case the rabbit down the hole. I want a usable knife. Thanks.
@@ephtowne1750 Absolutely! Usually folks that buy the “fixed angle” system are spending that kind of money because they want to achieve more performance and visual impact than what they would out just useable knife. And these mods should give you a better starting point.
I was looking forward to this video and you did not disappoint Sir, you earned my subscription and my respect 🤘
Wow, thanks for a lavish compliment! Please share the link with all your friends on social media!
@@CuttingBoardRx I would if I had any (socials) I am waiting on the parts needed for the modifications, thanks again for making this video!
Have you tried a KME system? Just curious 👍🏻 great work
I know they have made many videos using this thing. I find the way you explain things easy to understand. Would you sharpen a very dull blade with this please. Maybe like a spiderco that's funny shaped compared to normal knives.
I got the Pro PA for a few reasons.
1. I really liked the idea. I really liked that it was bigger, longer and wider stones, angle finder, easily replaceable stones as well, heavier is a plus for me, it accepts larger knives too.
2. I really like the versatility of it. It can sharpen almost anything.
3. This was honestly a huge plus to me, square stones. I can actually sharpen into the ricasso of Spydercos and Bucks and other knives with bad or no sharpening choil.
The downsides are, and I’m wondering if anyone else is having this issue, is the plastic chassis that holds the rod cracking for anyone else? I’ve gone through three of them. I would love to know if anyone else has had that problem.
Also the stones are expensive. That’s all the problems I have with it. Great other than those things.
You should ask this question under my video about how to tune up WS PRO. More people who own one watch it than this video
Did Work Sharp stop $3 short of Professional level? Is it really PRECISION Adjust-able until the fix
ua-cam.com/video/-icrEyk8Mww/v-deo.html
I wish I was your neighbor, great job !
Glad you enjoyed it!
Just bought the elite package. Thanks for tips, i subscribed, hope it helps.
Hello and thank you so much for this video. I have found it very educational and informative. I do have one question. Where do you place your digital angle finder with this particular product? It doesn’t seem like there is really much of a flat surface on the rods themselves. Thank you
@@ZoedeNeedham The inclinometer has v-notches on the base and the work well with the rod. There’s enough space there.
Thanks for subscribing!
@@CuttingBoardRx You’re welcome and thanks for your response! To find your angle each time, would you suggest zero’ing out the angle finder on the table or on top of the clamp itself?
On this model I use the bench top. On the WS Pro PA I use the base of the sharpener which has just enough room to place the inclinometer.
@@CuttingBoardRx Excellent thanks so much 👍😁
I do not have any wobble in the one I have they must have fixed the issues . 🙂👍
Thank you for this video. Do you truly recommend either version of the Worksharp? Have you used any other sharpening systems?
I didn’t use any other systems besides that crappy lansky in red box. I do see comments that come from users of TS Prof and Keen Edge that neither is perfect. The decision should be based on your specific use case: many sharpenings at home? Go with Pro. Fewer sharpenings and portability? Go with Elite.
The issue I’ve run into with my pro is the screw that hold the rod onto the crossbar part of the base. I constantly have to tighten it during a sharpening session. Wondering if you ever had that issue? Possibly a fix
Sloppiness of the Lansky next please! 😊
“Only pick the fights you can win!”
Have both the worksharp sharpeners, and did the modifications in one of your previous videos to the PRO model with great success. Will have to dig out the older model and tune it up. Question about Medford though: I have a Medford Viper (D2 steel) that I believe has a botched heat treat. The tip bent to shit after sticking the knife in an old soft 2x4.. is it even worth contacting their customer service?
Thanks for the gift! How far back from the tip did it bend?
@@CuttingBoardRx no less than 3/16” close to a quarter inch. It bent like spaghetti, and a couple passes on the worksharp was able to accumulate a burr
That stinks. It should have been able to handle a piece of pine.
@@DanMatheny-sl7xk well, that sucks. D2 isn’t a difficult steel to heat treat as it is air quenched. If it was me, I would make a video about how their customer service handles the issue. Since he’s keeps saying how they stand by you for life. I bet they overheated the hollow grind in process and it annealed to 40 HRC or so. Is the blade in the white or coated?
I started my journey with the Elite, Then I moved to the professional and now I'm learning freehand sharpening. That is the real ZEN after you kill and restore some of your knives. Hope to see you dealing with stones and making hacks to do a better job
An interesting idea!
Perhaps I missed it…but what size are the grommets? 4mm? Thanks for the great vid…
4 mm. But they vary from brand to brand as I found out. The link in description is for the ones I used in the video.
Terrific video, thank you!! I will dig up my sharpener and apply your suggested fixes. I have been looking on Amazon for that specific copper tubing, after adding those 4mm grommets into my card, but am not 100% sure what to get. It seems those pipes come with a 1" diameter. You mentioned the one you used was oversized. Do you happen to have a link for the specific copper pipe that fits the Worksharp?
The pipes are marked by the inside diameter. So if it says 1” that should be fine. Once you slot it, it will conform to the device. Edit: very important: make sure it’s actual pipe and not a 1” Connecting fitting! That one may be too large as it’s designed to go Over the 1” pipe
Edit 2: 25 mm OD tube may work actually! Try this one amzn.to/3x4YvtX
Y may actually not need to cut 1/8” slot, rather just cut a single line
I think the Worksharp is a great system if you just have a couple of knives, and you want to put a good edge on them from time to time. If you're going to do a lot of sharpening, not so good. Their proprietary plates just don't hold up.
I sharpened many knives on both WSPA and WSPPA. Definitely over 100 combined total. The plates hold up quite well. I think an average user will get more than their money’s worth out of them
As long as you use it correctly and don't put to much pressure onto the blade while you're using it they hold up just fine in my experience
@@MB-jg4tr My 320 lost its bite after a dozen or so sharpenings, and the 600 plate came unglued. It wasn't a pressure issue. Been sharpening for years. Cedric and Ada Channel had the same issue with it. Anyway, I bought a TS Prof a while back. Couldn't be happier with it. Problem solved.
@@0zmose perhaps quality control isn't good, I've done somewhere around 50-60 sharpenings with mine and it still seems to do the same job as when it was new.
You're doing God's work. 🙏🙌
Worksharp should reach out for consulting services! 😂
Uh-umm. They would rather eat a diamond plate… Not a peep from them so far. TS Prof reached out though… had to say no as they offered an affiliation.
Just get a kadet or a hapstone r2 and not have to worry about fixing the issues with the system... or better yet free hand!
This is a very good suggestion. Unfortunately not everyone can afford to buy a system and then add another system on top of it.
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I have zero interest in this, but I'm leaving a comment for the algorithm. God speed. 👍👍
Brilliant, thank you.
I just have to be careful when oiling the rods not to digress into a progressive agenda.
@@georgemoomaw9437 😂