Do you mean "Work Sharp"?
be careful with a work sharp!, if you buy one, buy some cheap flea market or goodwill knives to practice on! you can ruin a blade very easily while you're learning to use it!
that said I like mine, but I find myself using my spyderco sharpmaker more than my work sharp (yes its the ken onion edition)
If you have trouble keeping a consistent angle this is what you want. Still the best knife sharpening system on the market IMHO
https://wickededgeusa.com
be careful with a work sharp!, if you buy one, buy some cheap flea market or goodwill knives to practice on! you can ruin a blade very easily while you're learning to use it!
that said I like mine, but I find myself using my spyderco sharpmaker more than my work sharp (yes its the ken onion edition)
The Wicked Edge system is on my wish list. Until then, I continue to use the Razor Edge system ... https://www.razoredgesystems.com/ ... for all my knives. I now only use my Work Sharp when I visit the in-laws and they want their drawer full of kitchen knives sharpened ... it's quick, easy, and puts a damn good edge on the cheap knives they use.
I also have a Stone system that will sharpen a knife to insane sharpness and the best book I've ever read
https://www.razoredgesystems.com/products/books/product/2-razor-edge-book-of-sharpening
https://www.razoredgesystems.com/products/kits/product/18-deluxe-professional-kit-w-6-hones
I've tried several of the other sharpeners on the market and most of them work to some degree. The ken onion version has wider belts and will flat get you a workable edge in a hurry. I've brought my knives into work and put them under 1000x magnification and it's amazing what you see. Anything with grit can only sharpen down the edge to the size of the grit. I find that the belts leave little cuts in the blade where the stones leave the edge looking like a mirror.