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<blockquote data-quote="JimmyCP" data-source="post: 1693788" data-attributes="member: 106166"><p>Rods work great as long as the pressure is very light. I have guys constantly showing me there knives at work and I can actually see where their rods made ditches in the apex from getting impatient and putting pressure on it. </p><p>I had a set I gave my father inlaw. Diamond, ceramic and the final touch was graphite rods. </p><p>The cross rods hold a perfect angle as long as the knife is held at a 90. I have seen a bunch of knifes chewed up from rods. But done right there good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimmyCP, post: 1693788, member: 106166"] Rods work great as long as the pressure is very light. I have guys constantly showing me there knives at work and I can actually see where their rods made ditches in the apex from getting impatient and putting pressure on it. I had a set I gave my father inlaw. Diamond, ceramic and the final touch was graphite rods. The cross rods hold a perfect angle as long as the knife is held at a 90. I have seen a bunch of knifes chewed up from rods. But done right there good. [/QUOTE]
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