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If you’re interested in having someone sharpen, saw this while watching YOLO last night.
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I've been very happy with my Worksharp Ken Onion.
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Yep. The hook develops. A steel or strop should straighten that out, but it can just roll it over to the other side.
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A piece of glass or marble and wet dry sand paper. A few sprits of water on the glass or marble to stick the paper and a few sprits on the surface to make a slurry. I sharpen all my good knives, chisels and plane blades with this method.
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Yep, lots of folks use it. A pack of wet/dry sandpaper in a couple/few grits and you're sharpening a lot of stuff. I've not used that method myself, but it's very popular.
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Good thinking. And using a nice fine 1500 or 2000 grade paper it's nicer to the blade than most sharpeners.
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^^^yes. This is the “scary sharp” method I refer to prior. Works great.
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Buy a Shun chef's knife. It will give you a new understanding of the concept of sharp. I think they cut with less friction than a razor blade.
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^^i recommended the worksharp field sharp earlier which is basically the same thing without benchmande’s name on it and they are $30
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I have been using gerber BG folders on the bales which is sharoen periodically with a steel and these have been fine.
I’m shocked at the suggestion to not use my Benchmade for utility purposes. This defeats the purpose of having it - kinda like not driving a 911. You don’t use a box cutter on bales. If the blade breaks, you risk turning livestock into dead stock. I will look at a sharpening tool - thank you.
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OK but I'd pay the extra $20 because the Benchmade one is not made in China (I hope)
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I think worksharp makes it..no ideas where. I think the grits might be different
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Quote:
My KME is amazing but no good for very small pocket knives and not great for large chef knives The field sharpener above is no good for a very large blade etc….. This is why I have at least 5 sharpeners…..
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I also have a Smith's DCS4 Diamond Combo Bench Stone
$20 and fits in a coat pocket I only just got it last week but so far I like it and it’s definitely worth $20 I would also keep a good leather strop with green compound
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work sharp field sharpener (similar to Benchmade version)
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my favorite
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and please familiarize yourself with using a sharpy marker to mark the edge so you can see if you are even hitting it...you could be sharpening for hours and not doing anything at all. I learned this the hard way
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i used this for years. it works. but, i wouldnt bother unless you also buy the extra diamond rods....i also have the extra fine ceramic rods which i recommend but admit, not necessary
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