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Hello fellow knife enthusiasts!
We all love our knives and if you're like me, you love a razor sharp knife. I take a lot of pride in having sharp knives.
However, sharpening is something a lot of people -knife nuts included- struggle with. The number one question that people ask us at shows (not knife shows but things like hunting or kitchen shows) is: How do I sharpen my knives? Sharpening can be easy and satisfying even for a beginner, if they use the right tool and have good instructions to follow. We've got a whole playlist dedicated to sharpening and edge theory on our youtube channel. Our latest video is all about stone sharpening, in this case water stones, but the same principals work on other stones too. It is an in depth guide covering every step of taking a really dull knife back to being razor sharp, including which grits to use and how to check your sharpening angle.
I hope it is helpful!
-mike
[youtube]oBt9esABa28[/youtube]
We all love our knives and if you're like me, you love a razor sharp knife. I take a lot of pride in having sharp knives.
However, sharpening is something a lot of people -knife nuts included- struggle with. The number one question that people ask us at shows (not knife shows but things like hunting or kitchen shows) is: How do I sharpen my knives? Sharpening can be easy and satisfying even for a beginner, if they use the right tool and have good instructions to follow. We've got a whole playlist dedicated to sharpening and edge theory on our youtube channel. Our latest video is all about stone sharpening, in this case water stones, but the same principals work on other stones too. It is an in depth guide covering every step of taking a really dull knife back to being razor sharp, including which grits to use and how to check your sharpening angle.
I hope it is helpful!
-mike
[youtube]oBt9esABa28[/youtube]
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