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<blockquote data-quote="Dale Atkerson" data-source="post: 2582449" data-attributes="member: 31696"><p>Wicked Edge is easiest and most precise. It has multiple angle options and diamond stones available from 50 -1200 grit and then some polishing stones. Work up to 1000 grit diamond will give a very fine toothy edge. A toothy edge cuts better than a polished edge. Like a micro saw blade. A polished edge is a hair popper for sure, but for cutting meat and most other media, the toothy edge will cutt better and longer. Only drawback to the Wicked Edge is price. The complete set up like mine will set you back about $600. But it will be the last one you ever need.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dale Atkerson, post: 2582449, member: 31696"] Wicked Edge is easiest and most precise. It has multiple angle options and diamond stones available from 50 -1200 grit and then some polishing stones. Work up to 1000 grit diamond will give a very fine toothy edge. A toothy edge cuts better than a polished edge. Like a micro saw blade. A polished edge is a hair popper for sure, but for cutting meat and most other media, the toothy edge will cutt better and longer. Only drawback to the Wicked Edge is price. The complete set up like mine will set you back about $600. But it will be the last one you ever need. [/QUOTE]
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