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Has anyone been keen , nerdy ?, enough to try one of these . I just saw one on Chef Knives To Go website and looked them up on both You Tube and Amazon .
http://www.chefknivestogo.com/vedeusbpomi.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Swo3Wo7nzUg
http://www.veho-world.com/main/shop.aspx?category=usbmicroscope
Rather annoying music on the You Tube video but there are a few others to see on there.
I have seen virtuovice magnify edges on his You Tube videos and was thinking that it could be the way to go to check those edges. Especially at the reasonable price of $65.
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I am still accumulating sharpening stuff to complete my Edge Pro kit so have not yet bought the USB microscope. January is the earliest time due to the cost of Christmas but have managed to lay my hands on a jewellers loupe ,which arrived today. Even at 40x the edge is so much more evident than with my weak old eyes. Don't know yet how much difference this new found vision will make but accurate information has to help , doesn't it ? Will start on my pocket knives when the small knife attachment gets here ,so far I have mostly done kitchen knives with the Edge Pro.
Yes the 40x does make the edge really clear Thomas . This one has a built in light source which I think is a great help. It really is amazing how much detail becomes available with a loupe and also how that lovely shiny edge is a little rougher than you might think. Anyone keen on sharpening would benefit from use of a loupe I think.
Well as of the 10th of Feb still no microscope . I am finding that with the jewellers loupe I can get pretty much all the information that I need at present . I will try to get a microscope in the future just because I have an interest in improving my technique. At present though I have made great strides in getting sharp edges with the Edge Pro and sometimes too much information is not a good thing !
One thing I have found very interesting is since buying an Edge Pro my freehand sharpening has made an enormous leap forward . I guess this is a case of watching so many sharpening video's since buying the machine and having to consider seriously what I am striving to achieve . Whatever the reason I seem to get the water stones out just about as often as the Edge Pro these days. When it is a matter of touching up a kitchen knife a fine water stone is easier than getting the machine set up.
Great pictures Doug , that 2000 grit seems to be getting the job done . I have yet to decide to get a USB microscope but looking at your pics makes me think it will be a good idea !
WOW!! That is a clear difference and I know I would not have seen it without the microscope! Doug, Thank you..rethinking this!
fascinating difference! Funny how much yuck can build up an the bone
I don't know if John, the original poster, ever got the answer he needed but yea, we have some of those microscopes at work, they are pretty cool.
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