The scary sharp and similar are good for that - set what angle you need and go forth. Once sharpened, the Cambrian type steel is the go to - one or two passes each side and shaving. The lansky setup is good at angles, I just found them painfully slow with the smaller size of stone especially on a bigger knife.
I think the Warthog setup is ok as well, but what I have found is certain types of stainless blades just will not come up on those type sharpeners. My experience is you really need a guided stone for those, or some form of guided mechanical sharpener. I've got a stainless filleting knife here that was quite expensive, imported German I think and it is a good example. It won't play with hand stoning, diamond hones get laughed at and even the flash diamond stones don't achieve a lot. I don't know what it is, I've only had success with it with the guided stone sharpeners. Steels even the Cambrian type aren't much use either.
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