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Unfortunatly, the old Cliff Stamp Forum site Is down, we are working on getting it up and running again ASAP and hopefully a Torrent Download for the Old Forum also, so stay tuned TRUE BELIEVERS!
UPDATE:
Forum is up and running, check out the latest message:
www.oldforum.beyondt01micron.com
Old Forum
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jasonstone20
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Announcements
KingShapton,
Welcome, welcome, welcome! Glad to hear we have another knife-sharpening fan aboard! Hopefully we can get the old forum up and running soon, there is so much great stuff on that site, basically, a lot of Cliff's work, and a bunch of forum members shared their work also, as well as testing and proving Cliff's work.
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jasonstone20
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Welcome to the Forum!
KingShapton,
Ok, I can get you a copy on USB stick. I think I might throw the files up on a torrent so people can download it themselves, I think that makes more sense than me individually making USB's for everyone(I don't mind making everyone USB sticks, but there should be a more efficient way to get people the data). I believe Kyley Harris is working with Cliff's brother Pat
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jasonstone20
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General
Enjoying my brand and flavor of choice, Copenhagen Wintergreen dip. Makes me feel better sometimes when I am feeling sick. One can won't kill me, but I don't even need to spit the stuff into a container anymore, no matter how long I don't use it, which is usually years. Crazy expensive in the Workers Paradise of Portland, OR, $7 a can.
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jasonstone20
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Tobacco
Wolfgang,
Awesome, awesome, awesome!!!!! Hopefully this will help! The original video reminds me of a guitar lesson video I have. If you slow it waaaaay down, it will work for beginners, but you really need to know how to play in the first place to get the full benefit of the lesson. Same thing with Cliff's video. If you are a beginner, you need to take it step by step and hit pause and
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jasonstone20
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Sharpening Videos
Wolfgang,
Try the Victorinox or Victory Knives paring knives and rabbit knives. They are inexpensive and have customer knife maker like geometries. If you need a sheath for either one, you can get one made locally and I also make sheaths.
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jasonstone20
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Video Reviews
Wolfgang, Kyley,
That is true, most law abiding citizens don't get bothered by the police. The problem is when the police think you are a criminal when you are not, just because you fit the description for some reason. When I was younger, I used to get harrassed by the police all the time, whether or not I was actually breaking the law or not. Now that I am older, even though I live in a
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jasonstone20
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Video Reviews
Thiago,
Yeah, I learned one or two things from it.
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jasonstone20
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Video Reviews
To keep everyone in the loop, I am going to post screen shots of the discussions in the message groups here. Hopefully i can do this weekly
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Join Us On Discord & Instagram
Kyley Harris(cKc Knives) sent me this;
I commented "Interesting video. I love topics like this, where you see what goes into making things. There is a massive part of me that sees a little room for improvement on the knife sharpeners' techniques, however, and if they adopted Cliff Stamps 3-step sharpening as well as to the 15°DPS to say 12°DPS, and thinned out the BTE thickness
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jasonstone20
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General Sharpening
Sal,
Other than small talk, I have been posting everything on the forum and social media at the same time, so no one should miss anything important. Maybe I will create a section on the forum and post the conversations we have had there also.
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General
sal,
Yes, I understand. Forum participation has been pretty low lately so we are looking for alternate forms of media to increase participation, and it appears that the social media message groups are what everyone is using now instead of forums in general. If there is a big switch here, there will be a notification explaining everything. I personally prefer the forum format, as you can catch
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General
sal,
That is a good idea. Maybe also a 3d printed tray to hold stones so you can use any scale. Pressure is definitely one of the things that doesn't get talked about a lot when it comes to sharpening.
PS I have a copy of the old forum on a USB Thumb drive that I can send you. If you could email/DM me a mailing address, and I can send it to you.
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jasonstone20
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General
New Discord link that is valid as of 10-20-2022:
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jasonstone20
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Announcements
Wolfgang,
Yeah, that is true. There are some makers here in the USA that make outdoor knives with great geometry and high-performance steels like 52100 and AEB-L. Jeremy McCullen and Joe Calton are the two that come immediately to mind. Kyle Bettleyton also. They are all members of the forum and can be found on social media or on their websites (I know Joe has a website). Speaking of the fo
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Video Reviews
Wolfgang,
No issues at all. It was Shawn Houston/Triple B/Big Brown Bear's knife, we met at a local knife store that is right up the street from my house, and he had some of the guys there show me a bunch of sharpening stones. The knife was a Spyderco Manix 2, and I think the reason I had such an easy time sharpening it (not only because I was using the correct abrasive) was that it had
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General
Wolfgang,
it always surprises me that more knives, especially daily driver/EDC knives are not designed with practical, thought-out features. Instead, we get high-carbide, larger than 20* edge angles, and thick behind-the-edge (ie more than 20 thou) pocket jewelry. It would really be nice if the EDC knife market was more like kitchen knives, designed to be used and sharpened. If more people us
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Video Reviews
Wolfgang,
Nice! I have only sharpened Maxamet once, on diamond waterstones.
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General
QuoteWolfgang
I really enjoy experimenting with these “Duper steels” but I actually prefer simple carbon steels like 1070, 1080, 1095, 01, 52100, etc; and in stainless I like the 440 class, 12C27 etc.
For major reprofiling I really need to get a small belt grinder (2” would be great) as I don’t have the patience to do it on stones/plates anymore. I still have a couple of large fixed blades la
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General
Wolfgang,
Well, that is anti-climatic. I would like to try some MagnaCut or some Nitrobe 77.
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General
This looks interesting:
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General
Here is the link to the Discord forum. For Instagram, just friend jasonstone20 and send me a direct message (DM) and Ii will add you to the group. If the Discord Link expires, let me know and I will update it.
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jasonstone20
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Announcements
I really am digging the Double Action knife I just got. I wish all knives could have a mechanism like this (not the specific lock works), were you can choose to open it manually or using a hidden automatic release button. I think it is stupid that automatic knives have a restricted legal status(including Bali-songs/Butterfly knives), it just doesn't make any sort of sense. Also, I am findi
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New Knives, and New to You Knives
Sal,
I figured you had been busy since I hadn't heard from you for a while. We started a message board on Discord, you are welcome to join us there:
PS: If the link expires, let me know, I will email you a new link.
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jasonstone20
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General
We are now also on Instagram (DM jasonstone20) and Discord, please join us there. If you need the links, please DM me.
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jasonstone20
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Announcements
Cal Bowie,
I haven't started yet on upgrading mine. It is interesting to hear about your progress, however. The only thing I did to my grinder way remove the table so I could lay it flat if I wanted to and use it exclusively as a sharpener and for regrinds.
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jasonstone20
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Product Review/Feedback
I just got this knife yesterday: Delta Force M-14 Dual Action
It is about the same length as a Spyderco Tenacious, with a blade about the same length at 3.3". I have always wanted a Benchmade Mini-Reflex 2550/2551, and you can see the likeness of the handles (bird-head type):
I also wanted a knife that was Dual Action or Double Action, meaning it can operate like a Manual Kni
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jasonstone20
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New Knives, and New to You Knives