Wear Resistant Efficiency - Venev MS-1 Overview

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When you need your abrasive stones to work fast and wear slow, TSPROF will provide you with diamonds that will serve you longer than you can expect . They are able to deal with soft and hard steel, they can work dry or with fluid. They are always a good surprise for those who like to sharpen knives. Want to know more - check out our online store and watch more videos on our channel.

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00:00 - 00:22 Intro
00:23 - 01:20 Stones Features
01:21 - 01:37 Crust of the Stones
01:38 - 02:13 Dressing Stone 'Bodrid'
02:14 - 05:30 Sharpening with MS Stones
05:31 - 05:53 Results with MS-1 Set
05:54 - 06:47 Conclusion
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Yes, I am getting ready to purchase the Hunter and would happily give up the wooden box and the factory stones for the Venev upgrade.

ronmarti
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I wish you would offer these stones as an option with your sharpeners!

ronmarti
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At the end of the sharpening process, you said that you increased the angle to remove the burr. So did you raise the angle 20 to 21 or did you lower it say 20dps to 19 dps. Thanks.

LouietheKnifeAddict
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Metal Bond in diamond or CBN is a fantastic technology. I am testing both TSPROF and Poltava. Both very good!
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michaell
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Are these diamond stones safe for cheap soft steel knives?

TheGardenPathway
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I bought some of the Venev resin bonded stones and most of them were so bowed (up to ~1mm) you could see light under the aluminum base. This was beginning 2022 so I could not return them by the time they arrived to me. It threw me off the brand.

Riyame
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With my K03, over 2.5 years I am averaging 25 knives a week of varying lengths, from 8 inch chefs to paring and, edc knives with exotic steels. I would make the investment in metal bonded or cbn if someone could assure me that they would be cost-effective over Atoma diamond plates. I buy the 3x8 replacement plates and process them into 1x6s which I adhere to my blanks. I do have some waste, but I average about 8 weeks on my coarse and mediums and 12-14 weeks on the fine. All in all, for an approximate investment of $200 I get about 6 months of use. Would metal bonded or cbn offer value like that? I would have to get about 1, 250 knives per set to break even with the metal bonded vs Atoma.

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