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  1. #41
    Join Date
    Dec 2005
    Location
    Brasher Falls, NY, USA
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    Default Re: Kelley Vibrating Knife

    Quote Originally Posted by Walt McBride View Post
    Here is a 60 sec. video of me using my Kelley vibrating knife and scratching low points on the comb. Notice that you can hardly see the knife vibrating.
    Knife blade has one speed. Tempature is controlable.
    Also video has audio track.
    Walt


    http://s440.photobucket.com/albums/q...thhotblade.flv
    Is your honey cold? It sure looks to me like you are working hard to uncap a half capped frame of honey. I have seen jiggle knives in use a long time ago and the user pushed the frame across the blade in one easy motion w/out sawing it back and forth like you do. That's what I was expecting to see when I clicked on the video.

    I just spent a week of 10 hours days extracting w/ a steam heated hot knife. Comparing what I saw in the video w/ what I experienced firast hand I'd go w/ the steam operated hot knife. Does anyone have a video of a steam heated jiggle knife?

    Walt, thanks for the video. Looks like it works for you. I just need to move along a little faster. Good video.
    Mark Berninghausen
    www.uucantonny.org, "Support Our Troops"

  2. #42
    Join Date
    Apr 2004
    Location
    North Hills, CA USA
    Posts
    450

    Default Re: Kelley Vibrating Knife

    The day the above video was made was a cool day as you can see I had my jacket on. The honey was cold so the cut was a little slow and I was jacking the frame back and forth more than normal. When it is 85-95 deg. and the frames are in the 75-85 deg. area the cut goes soooo smooooth!
    I feel that the knife was one of the best investments along with the SS radial extractor that I have purchased.
    Walt

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