Good article and video about sharpening your knife. I know most already know how to do this, but I know I picked up a couple of things from the video.
Worksharp has been a life saver when a group of 6 of us are butchering up 8 hogs at a time. Gott keep those blades sharp and the worksharp keeps us goingI can't speak highly enough of my experience with both work sharp machines. In the beginning the original work sharp was offered to me through the limited 50% program from the NRA. I still have the machine 10yrs later and have NEVER been disappointed. I was offered the Ken Onion machine with and extra sharpening attachment back in May for a good discount, I jumped on it. Both of these machines will get blades of the hardest steels scalpel sharp in minutes.
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Worth every dime!!
They're many belts from other manufacturers that can further your sharpening quest.
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When I sharpen knives for friends I tell them I want a liability waiver signed before I return it. Seriously though my visiting eldest daughter cut herself pretty good when cutting veggies during a family gathering. She said she never had used a knife that sharp, so I guess warnings are in order.I've got my wife complaining that her kitchen knives are TOO sharp now...lol, so I guess I'm getting better...lol
Sounds like you have it down pat sir....lol. I didn't to too well on my first few but I got some tips from my maintenance supervisor at work, he's an old school knife sharpener and actually recommended the work Worksharp field sharpener I use now. I just kept practicing on any and all knives I could find, which I didn't realize how many knives I actually had..lol. There's always room to improve and I think it'll be several years before I'm confident in my technique enough to sharpen for family and friends but I sure do enjoy doing it. I'm not sure if it's just because I like them personally or what but Buck brand knives seem to take an edge awfully well and easily. I have several old Buck knives that I've bought over the years and those have all sharpened up very well, mostly because they keep an edge so long but I'd like to think I was able to bring a few of them back to a very fine edge. My son bought me a Buck Special #119 for Father's Day and it may be the sharpest knife I've ever seen right out of the box. It's quickly become my favorite knife for a multitude of reasons.When I sharpen knives for friends I tell them I want a liability waiver signed before I return it. Seriously though my visiting eldest daughter cut herself pretty good when cutting veggies during a family gathering. She said she never had used a knife that sharp, so I guess warnings are in order.
Those are great looking knives. I think I'll buy one.Sounds like you have it down pat sir....lol. I didn't to too well on my first few but I got some tips from my maintenance supervisor at work, he's an old school knife sharpener and actually recommended the work Worksharp field sharpener I use now. I just kept practicing on any and all knives I could find, which I didn't realize how many knives I actually had..lol. There's always room to improve and I think it'll be several years before I'm confident in my technique enough to sharpen for family and friends but I sure do enjoy doing it. I'm not sure if it's just because I like them personally or what but Buck brand knives seem to take an edge awfully well and easily. I have several old Buck knives that I've bought over the years and those have all sharpened up very well, mostly because they keep an edge so long but I'd like to think I was able to bring a few of them back to a very fine edge. My son bought me a Buck Special #119 for Father's Day and it may be the sharpest knife I've ever seen right out of the box. It's quickly become my favorite knife for a multitude of reasons.
Would you recommend the Work Sharp sharpener? I buy new knives instead of sharpening. I should stop.Happy to offer advice if anyone has questions
I have a hard time go giving my opinion on it because I've never used it but I do know some fellas that use them and love them. Heat is my concern with any belt sander.Would you recommend the Work Sharp sharpener? I buy new knives instead of sharpening. I should stop.
If you get it, practice with some scrap wood or metalWould you recommend the Work Sharp sharpener? I buy new knives instead of sharpening. I should stop.
If you ship it to me I will make it happy againI am a terrible person. I'll take a $200 S30V steel knife and run it through my regular old electric sharpener in the garage. And since I can't fit the *entire* blade into the mechanism, I end up sharpening about 80% of the blade. The area closest to my hand remains the same as the day I bought it, and I slowly grind away the metal, giving it an awful, uneven look to the blade.
I know, to many of you, that was like running my nails up and down a chalkboard. Sorry.
I guess I've just never dedicated the money for a nice sharpening system. [[[Looks Sideways]]]
If you ship it to me I will make it happy again
Send it to me and I'll fix em up!Problem is, I also have a Boker that looks similar.
A well sharpened knife is a bit like a pistol with a very light trigger pull - sometimes you get surprised !!When I sharpen knives for friends I tell them I want a liability waiver signed before I return it. Seriously though my visiting eldest daughter cut herself pretty good when cutting veggies during a family gathering. She said she never had used a knife that sharp, so I guess warnings are in order.