Knife sharpeners...The good, the bad, and the ugly.

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Lord Alex

Lord Alex

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@mrchico57
@mrchico57 8 жыл бұрын
My Sharpmaker is so old ,it came with a VHS tape instead of the DVD. Great sharpener.
@lieutenantsmasher4656
@lieutenantsmasher4656 11 жыл бұрын
I'm pretty sure that the carbide sharpeners are only for reshaping a damaged edge, not for actual sharpening.
@donmichaelcorbin4417
@donmichaelcorbin4417 8 жыл бұрын
I've found my long lost brother! From the cleanliness of your vehicle (although mine is arguably more cluttered), the love of sharpeners as well as other gadgetry, right down to the backpack in the passenger seat (full of more gadgets)! Good video, I'm only now learning of the defilement posed by carbide sharpeners, having recently obtained a Lansky. You get what you pay for. I'm looking at a Russian made rig that's far better than the Lansky, but based on similar idea. Keep up the good work! You've a new subscriber.
@hebson21
@hebson21 11 жыл бұрын
Showed my uncle my new spyderco endura turned around and he was using the rough setting of the smiths pocket tool... now it looks a little serrated and I am having to get a legit sharpener... Thanks for the vid... just wish he had seen it
@purplemutantas
@purplemutantas 10 жыл бұрын
Yikes! My mom has screwed up kitchen knives by being aggressive with a pull through sharpener. Thankfully I recently picked up a spyderco sharpmaker. If you take your time with the medium stones, you can work chips out. On one of the chefs knives, the chips are almost gone and the knife is sharp enough to cut newspaper. So yea the sharpmaker is awesome. Now I just need to take some time with the other knives my mom damaged. I also need to get rid of my moms knife damager. :)
@purplemutantas
@purplemutantas 10 жыл бұрын
The smiths pocket pal works really well. However I only use the ceramic side on knives. I did use the carbide on my cold steel special forces shovel. Due to it's size and weight, the smiths is great to put in your pack. I use it backwards. Rather than pulling the knife through, I hold the knife blade up and slide the sharpener over the blade. For home use I recently got a sharpmaker. It's fantastic! However It's not as idiot proof as some youtube videos make it out to be. It does take a little practice. The cheap knives in the back of your knife drawer are good to practice with. Make sure to watch the included DVD. KZbin videos are also handy to see how other people use it. Yes the hole on the side is for sharpening scissors. I LOVE that the sharpmaker can do things other than knives. As far as I can tell from youtube videos the Edge Pro and Wicked Edge can only do knives. For ease of use, compactness, versatility, and cost; the Spyderco triangle sharpmaker gets my vote :)
@woofman4796
@woofman4796 9 жыл бұрын
i just bought the smith's adjustable pull thru sharpener and i do plan on getting a stone, but i don't push down so hard that metal shavings are flying off my blade. i got a slight edge roll/burr from the ceramic rods and i called smith's, i'm getting new ones for free, i also took my knife to my wife's steel rod, and then my strop, contrary to your weak edge claim, my knife is scary, hair popping skin slicing sharp. i like my pull thru.
@saraleahsands4389
@saraleahsands4389 10 жыл бұрын
My grandfather taught me to use japanese waterstones properly, 5 different grades in total. I never had any problems with knives or axes getting dull when I butcher reindeer or cut firewood. I will look into that spyderco sharpener as its easier to carry with me in the field than my mobile diamond hones.
@Prometheus1111
@Prometheus1111 9 жыл бұрын
that yellow smiths pull through sharpener is actually a very good sharpener, you only use the carbide side when the edge damage is severe, otherwise the ceramic side will keep a fine shaving edge on your knife with little effort. it also depends on the angle of your edge in the first place, they don't work with really obtuse knives. as far as carbide sharpeners shearing off metal, that's basically what all sharpening stones do as they remove metal. i may have to try one of those sharpmakers some day.
@patrickdixon9897
@patrickdixon9897 10 жыл бұрын
carbide is good for a very dull or damaged edge
@brandonwilder8467
@brandonwilder8467 8 жыл бұрын
The Spyderco Sharpmaker produces phenomenal results at its intended purpose. I've found that most manufacturers use a grind profile higher than the Sharpmaker. I have Chris Reeve, Microtech, Spyderco, Cold Steel, Benchmade, CRKT, Buck, Gerber, Leatherman.........etc. I usually have to create a new profile on my blades to match the angle of the Sharpmaker. This is annoying at most but the Sharpmaker is so easy to use and portable I will continue to do this.
@DevonReviewer
@DevonReviewer 10 жыл бұрын
Thank Lord Alex, nice presentation and some good thoughts, hope that guy turned up!
@BarrettPvP
@BarrettPvP 8 жыл бұрын
The carbide is still useful, if you have a blade in bad shape then you use it. But if you just have a blade that is still sharp but not as sharp as you want it use the ceramic, they are cheap to replace but can make your blade last longer to where you won't need the carbide.
@Finnigan9
@Finnigan9 8 жыл бұрын
I've used the Steamboat Super Sharpener for many years. Very happy with it.
@blueovalfan23
@blueovalfan23 8 жыл бұрын
he's got the same use and advise for carbide as myself. i do use one on the kitchen knives because there are so many. i'm digging on the "smith's sharpening system" though. any guided sharpener will do fairly well though. i take it further and hit the edge with a ceramic rod and stop it if i feel the need. usually i'll bring out the diamond stone and touch a knife up as i generally don't really dull a knife to much. it's better to maintain an edge than to go to extremes sharpening them.
@jgbelmont
@jgbelmont 10 жыл бұрын
I love and have many Spyderco knives. I would never use a Spyderco Sharpmaker. I use exact edge systems like Lansky or Wicked Edge. Then strop with a medium speed leather band on a 2x48 belt grinder. Fast and extremely effective.
@armandomachado25
@armandomachado25 10 жыл бұрын
Are the Lansky's still made right? Silly question, I know, but I was about to purchase the deluxe diamond on Amazon and some people are saying that there is shoddy QC over at Lansky now.
@SignedSign
@SignedSign 9 жыл бұрын
Anything but a set of proper japanese whetstones are gimmick toys if you want a real proper scary sharp edge, as in sharper than a razor, however they require skill to use, and cost a smaller fortune. For field use I would recommend Fällknivens diamond/ceramic pocket combo stone combined with a small leather strop with polish compound pre applied to it (last quite a long time), it will keep your knife in business until you get home and can put a proper edge on the knife with whetstones.
@rock-on6nt
@rock-on6nt 11 жыл бұрын
dude thanks alot for your video. I literally just bought a carbide sharpener and was looking for KZbin vids to learn how to use it for my Benchmade Mini-Skirmish with a S30V steel blade. I am so glad I found your vid and didnt ruin my blade with this $h!t carbide sharpener I bought. I literally threw it away after your vid and found a Spyderco Sharpmaker on eBay for $45.00 plus shipping. So thanks again!
@jamesaritchie2
@jamesaritchie2 9 жыл бұрын
Smith's like any carbide sharpener, works very well, if you know ho wto use one. Carbide should be used GENTLY. If you do, it will not tear up or damage your blade. Start gently with carbide, and then finish up with a pocket stone, and the blade will be just as sharp as any other system can make it. All sharpeners remove metal from the blade. There is no other way to sharpen a blade. Used properly, carbide will remove no more metal than ceramic, or anything else. All sharpeners are harder and stronger than your black. Even an Arkansas stone has a Rockwell of 90-92. Try actually using a carbide sharpener, and do it GENTLY. I'd never use a carbide sharpener at home, but in teh field, combined with a small, pocket fine Arkansas stone that has a leather strop on teh other side, and the knife will be more than razor sharp, and will have no more wear than with any other system. And, honestly, anyone who things your system is the best really has no clue.
@Redant751
@Redant751 10 жыл бұрын
Thank you, I was looking for a cheap and good Knife shaperner. I picked up the smith's as you recomended.
@lachlan1971
@lachlan1971 10 жыл бұрын
I think you're giving carbide sharpeners too much a hard time. If you're gentle when you're using them they don't take too much metal off. I use one on my (cheap) kitchen knives, along with a Schrade hone steel to finish the edge off. For pocket knives I use a Fallkniven DC4 and for decent big knives, I've got a Gatco kit I got as a present. They all give pretty decent results that will shave arm hair. If I'm going to take my time and do a proper job on a knife, I'll use a set of Japanese water stones.
@johnroberts6695
@johnroberts6695 6 жыл бұрын
Carbide is okay if you've lost your profiling and want to set a new angle. The Sharpmaker won't let you reset an angle on your knife. It'll just let you sharpen what you have. Lansky has a carbide sharpener that will let you set just about any angle you want, but you'd have to be crazy to use it as a sharpener.
@g00fysmiley
@g00fysmiley 8 жыл бұрын
those carbide sharpeners have their use, to put an original edge to work with but yea that is only for the first edge or when there is a bad knick and you need to pull the metal down to smooth
@captquest1
@captquest1 10 жыл бұрын
I'm kind of new at this, but I like free handing on stones, then strop. One of the best all in one sharpeners I've seen is the Work Sharp Field Sharpener (for only $30).
@ericpiepers3354
@ericpiepers3354 7 жыл бұрын
I am impressed by your multi-tasking capabilities.., driving and "vlogging" at the same time..! , don't try that "at home"..! :-D
@Vesuvatoa
@Vesuvatoa 11 жыл бұрын
There is a reason pull through sharpeners often have two slots. One is carbide, which does shave a lot of metal off your knife, which is why it is meant for a damaged or extremely dull knife. The other is a ceramic slot, made for touching up your knife and getting that "razors edge"
@Goodh3art
@Goodh3art 9 жыл бұрын
Jaysus! most of the opinion posted here strikes me as extremely narrow minded, given the broad expanse of knives in general and the materials they are made from to the extremes of knife condition that may need to be addressed when sharpening a knife. At the extreme, carbide could be a starting place for a really dull blade with nothing resembling a knife edge, to get a blade into the ball park of finer sharpening tools. Once the blade is there we can move on to the tools for creating and maintaining a fine edge. The guy who posted this video provided thoughtful and useful information to the vast majority of knife users who want to maintain usefully sharp knives without making it an obsession. With no intended disrespect to those whose life and livlihood center around knifes.
@cccmaster
@cccmaster 9 жыл бұрын
Indeed, the carbide is for just that. It's for getting an edge started. I wish people would learn their facts before posting these videos thinking they're experts and give incorrect information though. He is correct if you know nothing about sharpening a knife, don't use the carbide as it will do more damage than good to a half decent edge but carbide dose have its use which he should have specified if he knew anything about what he was talking about. I see people bad mouthing the carbide all the time because they are using it for the wrong purpose.
@cccmaster
@cccmaster 9 жыл бұрын
***** Yeah your right, I would only use one for fixing a badly damaged edge or a snapped off tip or something in the bush or to get a false edge started at least. I mean you could make a make-shift knife out of any scrap pretty quickly if you had a carbide sharpener and it would save your good sharpeners until you really need them. That's just what i'm trying to say.
@Nicks_Pix
@Nicks_Pix 8 жыл бұрын
Buck says it's angle is 13 to 16 degrees. (I recently acquired a 105 and a Vanguard) This means, I think, that I put the rods in at the 30 degree angle. However, I have heard several other people say that 40 degrees is the way to go. Which one would you use?
@rhodie33
@rhodie33 8 жыл бұрын
I love the mullet, keep on keeping on.
@HideSeek_Soje111
@HideSeek_Soje111 10 жыл бұрын
I put a nice, thin, kitchen knife on one of those Smith's, carbide sharpeners. It destroyed the edge. The edge came out like a pile of rocks. It was super jagged. Luckily I was able to fix it. Obviously, I know nothing about knives.
@ralphvalkenhoff2887
@ralphvalkenhoff2887 7 жыл бұрын
Dude! LOL. It looked like you were driving while filming. Nice review. I'm purchasing the Smiths bc of your review.
@xPumaFangx
@xPumaFangx 8 жыл бұрын
I use a spyderco sharp maker and I have been using it for years. I agree with you Lord Alex. I would rather sharpen my knife with a coffee mug or dinner plate then any cheap sharpener.
@joeynuggetz
@joeynuggetz 9 жыл бұрын
Dude, why would you say to buy the super fine rods to replace the other rods? You would simply use all 3 sets in succession. Gray, then the fine, and then ultra fine.
@fordhouse8b
@fordhouse8b 8 жыл бұрын
I don't think he meant that you can only use two sets of rods, but that he tool itself only can store two sets of rods.
@bradbuckner9496
@bradbuckner9496 8 жыл бұрын
+Joey Nuggetz Dude, says a few things that are very misleading. Not an overly smart person at sharpening.
@jeremiahbelmont8455
@jeremiahbelmont8455 10 жыл бұрын
Lansky works well. A bit small and the rods are a bit weak but a good setup for small knives.
@MrBoondaba
@MrBoondaba 8 жыл бұрын
Gadgets won't get you what waterstones can give if you know how to use them. It's not really a matter of opinion, it's actual grit. Spyderco Ultra Fine is 3 microns and Lee Valley and Shapton both offer stones of less than 1 micron. That being said - unless I'm sharpening my chisels (Iyoroi Blue Steel - so nice), I use my Spyder. I think it's been 15+ years since I bought it now. It's the bomb for a fast, beyond-razor-sharp edge. I'd use a gadget for sharpening chisels if they made any that were faster than just using a stone. I sharpened my dad's jackknife with my Spyder and the next time I saw him he told me he'd dropped it on his leg and it went clean in. He thought it was hilarious and told me I wouldn't be sharpening his knife again. I was just thinking "dude... you almost sliced your femoral artery - that shit isn't funny." But that's his humor. Anyway - yeah, Spyder is the bomb. Can't imagine needing a knife sharper than 3 micron, but I'm not a professional chef.
@jonaerakua1
@jonaerakua1 8 жыл бұрын
of course you'd need a sharper than 3 micron blade- to slice tomatoes! it's such a satisfying feeling. it just goes BLOOP! aww yeahhh!
@powerlinegf
@powerlinegf 11 жыл бұрын
Over the years, I have used various hones. A few months ago, I started using Shapton Glass Stones. Now,I can't imagine using anything else. If you are serious about having a sharp knife, go ahead and make the investment. You'll be glad you did.
@ZombieOrchestra
@ZombieOrchestra 8 жыл бұрын
I've been looking at all the sharpening options lately. Everyone seems to get good results with the Lansky system.
@103959770979
@103959770979 10 жыл бұрын
Carbide is the material for cutting tools, this are used in metal lathes and milling machines, carbide is a metal for cut off steel no for sharpening. The guy in the video is totally right about that. Nothing sharp better for sharp a knife than the old style wet stone.
@islanddog211
@islanddog211 8 жыл бұрын
I have those carbide sharpeners and the only part I use is the ceramic's on then just to get that final edge(if I don't have my leather strop. Thanks
@miked6367
@miked6367 9 жыл бұрын
Best budget combo is a lansky or KME for a good re-profile back bevel then a spyderco sharpmaker to put on a microbevel and maintain it til you need to re profile later down the track. End of story. Yes the Wicked edge and edge pro are great, so are stones and freehand, but for budget and ease of use you can't beat that combo.
@williamvoelkle1945
@williamvoelkle1945 11 жыл бұрын
Your vid is amazing, dude -- how do you manage driving down a bumpy road and sharpening? Multi-tasking, for sure! Way to go!
@LordAlexVSWild
@LordAlexVSWild 11 жыл бұрын
I use them for sewing needles, blow darts and fish hooks, I'm sure there are other uses as well...
@johnroberts6695
@johnroberts6695 6 жыл бұрын
One more thing, do you use the Ultra-fine rods for the Sharpmaker? If so, can you just swap them out with the FINE rods, or does one need both?
@paulie4x1
@paulie4x1 9 жыл бұрын
What do you think of the Work Sharp or the Ken Onion Work Sharp, the K.O. has wider belt's and you can go further on it, you should do a face off between your Spyderco and the Work Sharp that would be a good video for you to do.
@redhawke50
@redhawke50 10 жыл бұрын
The Spyderco system must not be too bad, my local Cutco Dealers use them to keep the factory edge on my Cutco knives. I've been using the Spyderco System for about 25 years now, with excellent results.
@Silverjda
@Silverjda 10 жыл бұрын
It's very easy to use, so any untrained employee can use it with relative ease.
@killingmon
@killingmon 9 жыл бұрын
LOL- A wet stone is much more simple, lasts longer, gets it sharper, and you don't have to get multiples of different rods. I understand time is money though and there are multiple ways to sharpen too. So its all down to preference.
@alexoneal1029
@alexoneal1029 10 жыл бұрын
Thamks for the tips LA....getting ready to buy the correct knife sharpener per your instructions...
@JoeC92
@JoeC92 8 жыл бұрын
I've got the spyderco and the lanksy. both work great. I get a better edge with the spyderco for knives with a 30 degree or 40 degree , basically worked great for all my spydercos benchmades etc, but for all my kitchen knives I use the lansky.
@suilekelly
@suilekelly 10 жыл бұрын
Lol I don't even use my Spyderco sharp maker. It's ben sitting in my car for years. I prefill free hand sharpening on either oil stones or waterstones. Then finish on some kind of natural stone. and strop with paper on top of the stone.
@PARADIGMCREATIVEGROUP
@PARADIGMCREATIVEGROUP 7 жыл бұрын
Thank you!! Very helpful. I want a wicked edge system. :)
@happycamper9300
@happycamper9300 8 жыл бұрын
Its funny that you mentioned the issue about the angle with the stone, but there is no way that you can keep an exact angle with the Spyderco either
@냄새꾸리꾸리한발까락
@냄새꾸리꾸리한발까락 8 жыл бұрын
I use to think razor sharp blade on all types of knives I own was the answer. But I learned that certain knives... such as a thicker blade Tactical knives can be sharpened razor sharp but it wont cut for jack.
@LordAlexVSWild
@LordAlexVSWild 11 жыл бұрын
those will work fine, but take a lot of practice to get a sharp and long lasting edge on a freestyle type stone.
@clousehands5582
@clousehands5582 9 жыл бұрын
so real talk.... what are your opinions concerning the lansky sharpener and guide
@clousehands5582
@clousehands5582 9 жыл бұрын
yeah most of my work knives are around four inches with a thick backing but to fix the possible scratching the blade, I usually take a rag from an old t-shirt and place it in with the clamp. I was just making sure I wasn't grinding it down for nothing, I'm pretty satisfied with the product myself thanks for the reply take it easy dude.
@tomelner
@tomelner 9 жыл бұрын
Gerber's newest BG ultimate survivor knife had a built in carbide sharpener in the sheath... It can't be that bad if they are prepared to do that
@h2o4170
@h2o4170 10 жыл бұрын
Wow that's 14 minutes ill never get back. It was like a car crash though I couldn't turn away! lol
@blainehelmuth863
@blainehelmuth863 10 жыл бұрын
I would like to point out that a carbide sharpener is for reconditioning a blade. That is why in the instructions in any carbide sharpener to pull through only 3-4 times at most. If they ruined blades like you say they do why does every professional knife business sell them.(kitchen knives)
@timmykkgb
@timmykkgb 10 жыл бұрын
Sticky ass glue in the cuphholder XD
@gregorysgarrison
@gregorysgarrison 8 жыл бұрын
You can get some nice real stones for the price of that hunk of plastic from spyderco.
@carlosmatos9848
@carlosmatos9848 6 жыл бұрын
Lol... I agree, its overrated. Not every knife is beveled at 30 or 40 degrees, and if you have to reprofile it to make it work your going to be running your knife up and down those sharpening rods all day. Although if you have the ability to set the angle at 40 degrees, then the Sharpmaker can come in handy for a quick touch up.
@treeba531
@treeba531 10 жыл бұрын
great comparison vid!!! I agree on all fronts. Good job!
@chavianddavid
@chavianddavid 8 жыл бұрын
can you sharpen a chef knife or other large knifes on the smiths?
@mariahermann9563
@mariahermann9563 8 жыл бұрын
flat stones are well! you need skill to use them but if you have the skill you can get really sharp knives with them. I understand that many people cant really handle them well but that doesnt mean they are bad.
@hazimreitz
@hazimreitz 10 жыл бұрын
I rarely buy those stuff, cuz those are like a quick sharpening so rarely used unless have to use sharpener and I use a sanding block with different grits, I admit... its not that so functional with those papers but... its cheap, replaceable, and easy to use and no need for water :D but ur video is helpful :3
@RocketRaven
@RocketRaven 11 жыл бұрын
Still better than those pull through, we guess so will not ruin your knife if you know how to handle them. I would suggest regular stones for flat edge knives and the spyderco or better brands for sharpening serated blades, i do not know how to sharpen serated with a standard stone.
@paulie4x1
@paulie4x1 10 жыл бұрын
Does the Spyderco Sharp Maker, put convex edges on your knife, let say, I want to sharpen my Bravo 1, it has a Convex Grind, will the Sharp Maker ruin my convex Grind, and put a micro V secondary bevel on it, if I'm using the Spyderco Sharp Maker.
@nikkeel5748
@nikkeel5748 10 жыл бұрын
Smdh. Anyone who practices can make an edge perfectly usable using things commonly found around your house..Belts, Ceramic, and glass. These fancy gadgets to make ridiculously sharp knives are just pointless. Besides, the more you thin that edge out to some microscopic edge, the easier it is to fold the thing over if you're actually using it for more than a cardboard box and showing your friend how ridiculously perfect your edge is. Although I agree, carbide can't sharpen worth a shit.
@DeathsHood
@DeathsHood 8 жыл бұрын
I use use a carbide pull through to sharpen disastrously dull blades on a regular basis. It puts a good edge on the blade and, if you aren't an idiot, doesn't remove *too* much material.
@bradbuckner9496
@bradbuckner9496 8 жыл бұрын
+DeathsHood WELL,,,,,,, said.........
@ecreacher3515
@ecreacher3515 8 жыл бұрын
yea it Will but something like vg 10 steel it will chip and rip chunks outta the blade
@DeathsHood
@DeathsHood 8 жыл бұрын
+Eric Creache On harder steels you need to be careful not to put too much pressure on, but it still works. The only times I won't use a carbide sharpener are if the blade isn't extremely dull (because it only takes a few minutes to sharpen most blades), or if the blade has chips. A chip in the blade turns into a nightmare if you use a pull-through.
@ecreacher3515
@ecreacher3515 8 жыл бұрын
+DeathsHood yea I hear u at work ppl use them a lot ..I just got the spyderco sharpener and haven't mastered it but would say it's worth the money
@LordAlexVSWild
@LordAlexVSWild 11 жыл бұрын
It still takes some skill and practice, but you get a much better quality edge from people who are less skilled in using an ultra fine wet stone. When free handing an edge on a standard stone can actually create too fine of an angle on a knife and will be razor sharp, but the edge will not hold up to much more than simple light cutting tasks. Edge dynamics depend on a lot...blade steel, blade grind, sharpening angle, back bevel angle, and what is the knife's intended use.
@Mrsingingdude1
@Mrsingingdude1 10 жыл бұрын
60 bucks is a lot for a knife sharpener? The wicked edge pro pack costs 600 dollarsand the sharpmaker can put an edge that is very comparably sharp. When you consider that this will easily last a lifetime and can sharpen any knife that already has somewhat of an edge to begin with, I think 60 bucks is absolutely worth it
@AEON.
@AEON. 8 жыл бұрын
Check out German honing steel - it's about 3-4 inches long and helps keep the sharpest edge you can possibly get - unless you're into computerized sharpening a less than a .005 of an angled edge (paring knifes etc lol)
@AEON.
@AEON. 8 жыл бұрын
lol
@lordofwar528
@lordofwar528 11 жыл бұрын
Sharp makers are great. the average person does not want to buy a sharpening wheel although as an enthusiast its probably a nice thing to have
@YoungSinatra25
@YoungSinatra25 11 жыл бұрын
Agreed... Need the spyderco or a locking clamp type (lansky)
@romanfox5368
@romanfox5368 8 жыл бұрын
3:50 it pulls the edge back? What's that mean and how is it different from sharpening? Yeah, the blue/white one and the yellow one in the beginning got great reviews, but I don't know if I like them.
@NaihanchinKempo
@NaihanchinKempo 8 жыл бұрын
+Roman Fox think of an edge as a piece of wrinkled paper ..a steel takes the wrinkles \bent edge out..sharpening removes metal ..a steel doesn't..it only makes a bent edge straighter
@StevenHim318
@StevenHim318 8 жыл бұрын
+Roman Fox a honing steel fixes burrs. a burr is when the edge of the knife is bent. honing is meant to unbend it. in sharpening, you are removing metal altogether.
@UnixCommando
@UnixCommando 11 жыл бұрын
Carbide sharpeners have a place. If your edge is really damaged and needs to be reshaped a carbide sharpener will do that quickly. I do agree you don't use them on a regular basis, but they do make quick work out of reshaping a badly damaged blade.
@soiboi254
@soiboi254 8 жыл бұрын
I am new to sharpening, like, this would be my first time and I'm on a budget. What would you recommend for me? The sharpener has to be $10 or less.
@Imissthefuhrer
@Imissthefuhrer 8 жыл бұрын
FluffleArmy good luck with that, you might get lucky and find a cheap hardware store aluminum oxide stone for $10, but not much else
@tomjefferson8279
@tomjefferson8279 8 жыл бұрын
FluffleArmy check out the harbor freight belt sanding videos.
@j.mitchcoppoletti6946
@j.mitchcoppoletti6946 11 жыл бұрын
love the Crank ringtone.
@basbas63
@basbas63 8 жыл бұрын
I use a carbide sharpener for really large chips, to take them out quickly on knives that are not impressive. xD Took me 10 minutes to get a massive chip out of my victorinox sak and sharpening after that took me another 10 minutes but it took me several hours on ceramic rods to take a chip out of my Cold Steel Code 4 but it was worth it imo.. For just general sharpening I use a cheapo Lansky sharpening rods system and it works well.
@dubbleaction
@dubbleaction 8 жыл бұрын
So, what do you think about carbide pull through sharpeners...I don't think you were very clear about that. LOL
@ThirdLawPair
@ThirdLawPair 9 жыл бұрын
The carbide is nice for sharpening a shovel
@gqixkaes
@gqixkaes 10 жыл бұрын
They make some great sharpeners at home depot called sandpaper!
@crozyngaming4103
@crozyngaming4103 10 жыл бұрын
Okay. I sharpen my knives on a daily basis. I only use a sharpening stone and I get it razor sharp every time and some are sharper. I was never taught how to even sharpen a knife. I learned myself and it came as instinct. Yes diamond sharpeners are good but a stone will definitely get a knife sharp whether it is dull or already sharp, it just takes time.
@markc6207
@markc6207 5 жыл бұрын
Really every day you sharpen your knives? Thats a bit much unless you use the hell out of it?
@AsiAzzy
@AsiAzzy 11 жыл бұрын
A 1$ sharpening stone (coarse and even coarse) + a 10$ sharpening stone (medium and fine), + something to strop (cardboard, leather belt, etc) => best value for sharpening in general. - it requires skill but that comes with practice, no fuss about it, just freehand it. After that you can go really fancy with all kinds of waterstones ranging from 10 to 100$
@steelasura
@steelasura 8 жыл бұрын
I use a smiths precision sharpener, consistent angle that gives me a razor edge even w the course diamond stone, my question is what do you think of the handysharp? It's a carbide sharpening tool from sharpensbest. Personally I think it's an old mans way of making a quick buck but what are your thoughts on it
@bradbuckner9496
@bradbuckner9496 8 жыл бұрын
+brandon horta Bradon,,,,,, this is, THAT old man. BRAD... How is it I have the same customers come to show after show to purchase more of the sharpeners and the new ones as soon as they come out. But,,, YOU are right. I do make a quick buck. I am very good at sharpening and teaching. You see, (knowledge) is power. Have a great day. Oh, and Lord Alex,,,,,, if you would please,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,do a review of my product on you your tube channel. Use the sharp-N-spark if you would. Try and be honest. Thanks, Brad
@steelasura
@steelasura 8 жыл бұрын
I just don't find it credible, how is your sharpener any different from accusharps carbide sharpener? Is it different carbide? Or camillus' carbide sharpener that also has a single carbide edge? I personally don't believe in quick fix knife sharpeners, knife sharpening is done with a stone and takes time. Also I want to see one of your knives sharpener by your sharpener push cut through paper, you touch up an edge and give the illusion of sharpness by drawing a 6" blade through a piece of paper cutting 1" of paper cleanly and then saying that it's sharp, seems like a sales tactic to me
@bradbuckner9496
@bradbuckner9496 8 жыл бұрын
+brandon horta Hello Brandon, thank you for the return. The difference in MY sharpener is simply put, this way. Listen to exactly what I say and do exactly what you see me do and do not assume you know how to use my sharpener because you seen some one on TV or a friend or some one on you tube demo their carbide sharpener. 100 percent of users of carbide type sharpeners do not know how to use them. Believe it or not, if you don't learn from me or some one I taught, you will screw it up. Sound like I am just bragging..... I have done shows for 10 years. I hand the sharpener to people and say,,, show me. If they haven't seen me or some one else in my group, they NEVER know how to use the carbide sharpener. First of all they go strait for the V-notch. That's bad. Once you learn how you will absolutely love my silly little sharpeners. But you must, tweek your thinking. Thank you. Brad
@steelasura
@steelasura 8 жыл бұрын
So you are saying there isn't a difference? Also I've watched your "technique" done by you in a you tube video, brush the blade, and I don't think that alone will make a knife sharp, also you didn't address the push cut. You want to make me a believer and anyone else that doubts it, start with a butter knife, try to cut paper w it, sharpen it with your sharpener never taking it out of the camera shot so we know it isn't switched out with a sharpened one, then push cut paper with it. I'll do it with my sharpener because I know it can be done. Stones put a true edge on a knife, carbide just makes it jagged and toothy
@bradbuckner9496
@bradbuckner9496 8 жыл бұрын
+brandon horta If it is a high grade carbide ground to an exact 90 deg. angle,,, there is no difference. Now,, with that said, the handle shape will have a lot to do with how it works. Also how you are taught to use your sharpener makes all the difference in the world. As for the push cut. What type of knife am I to use. You do realize that hunting knives are way to thick to just push them through paper. Brushing the blade at about 90 strokes per minute with a 90deg corner that is at least, 20 times harder than the blade, will remove material quicker than a very course stone. I have a kitchen knife, chef type knife in my show knives that I think I can push through the same paper I always use. I will demo this at the show this week end, vid it and put it on you tube. And Brandon, never cheat on my cutting videos. Do you have some knives you can video with your PUSH test as you put it? Thanks for coming back.
@TheMaidenfan17
@TheMaidenfan17 9 жыл бұрын
A diamond hone (if you know how to use it) works for me every time.
@8Seven65
@8Seven65 11 жыл бұрын
I use them to put a new tip on a knife with a broken off tip.
@whitneyallen9237
@whitneyallen9237 9 жыл бұрын
I would imagine if you sharpen ANY knife "every other day for a year" it would ruin ANY blade. Unless you're cutting, rocks for some reason, or you are consistently wearing your blade on materials that are harder than it is, I can't imagine any knife requiring sharpening every other day. Every time you sharpen a knife you are removing material and if you sharpen a knife at a more frequent rate then is required you will remove too much material from the blade and the edge will wear thin and ultimately become less than satisfactory or it will fail altogether.
@GeneralG1810
@GeneralG1810 11 жыл бұрын
LOL the phone rings and it's the boss... "Are you makin another youtube vid? get back to work!"
@GainghisKhan
@GainghisKhan 10 жыл бұрын
The "pull through" devices don't match the angle of a pocket knife edge 99% of the time. It tears off huge strips of the steel until the edge angle matches the sharpener, and will take off a huge amount of your blade. It's not necessarily the carbide, any pull through sharpener is terrible, it's just that ceramic will go through the (shitty) process slower.
@9Dragons8Diagrams
@9Dragons8Diagrams 12 жыл бұрын
Sharpmaker ftw! I have 2... 1 with diamond/coarse... the other with fine/ultra... and a spare fine/coarse to boot!
@Player-fr3vc
@Player-fr3vc 10 жыл бұрын
You really dont need a fancy/expensive stone. I can get a knife sharp enough to shave with, with just a cheapo stone from walmart, some lubricant and a strop
@martelljhixson
@martelljhixson 6 жыл бұрын
Dont nobody got time for that siderco...any easier way???
@markdouglas2464
@markdouglas2464 11 жыл бұрын
actually very good info in this vid
@Chrisprara
@Chrisprara 11 жыл бұрын
Great video!
@Merica333-e6r
@Merica333-e6r 5 жыл бұрын
You need to rewatch the dvd on what the 40° and 30° is used for.....
@happycamper9300
@happycamper9300 8 жыл бұрын
Actually those carbide sharpener has a place. I would not use them on a good expensive knife. But on cheap kitchen everyday use knives, of course, in two or three pases it will be on a working condition. For a lot of uses this is all that is needed
@CryptidProductions
@CryptidProductions 8 жыл бұрын
They're also good for getting the edge started on a knife that's just dulled so bad that getting it started on a stone would be a nightmare. I used one to get an old fillet knife made of of old,. cheap pain-in-the-rear steel from completely blunt to sharp enough to hone-up on on a stone.
@CaptDavesSportfishing
@CaptDavesSportfishing 6 жыл бұрын
YA MEAN THE ''sharpens best'' guy with his walmart knife sharpening, with a plastic pocket piece of carbide (he's all over YT) Is all snake oil.....hahaha. Say it ain't so? oppppps, i read his comment below EDIT! yeah, figured he'd show up here. guess the people who make knives are all wrong. I like the spyderco sharpmaker too. just not $60 worth for $9.00 Mora's.
@andrewdudeman4074
@andrewdudeman4074 7 жыл бұрын
if you have professional kitchen knifes, don't use anything he talked about other than the honing rod, and make sure it's the type recommended for your style of blade. this was a list of the crappies sharpener to ever be put out, but what do you expect from a Knife sharpening video made in a truck.
@Makoeja
@Makoeja 8 жыл бұрын
Low quality video but at least he knows what he's talking about
@freddieslaughter1107
@freddieslaughter1107 8 жыл бұрын
The Work Sharp WSKTS-KO Knife and Tool Sharpener Ken Onion Edition is a better system because it has a variable angle setting
@bradbuckner9496
@bradbuckner9496 8 жыл бұрын
+Freddie Slaughter That sharpener works much better if you chuck the angle making guard. And you can use it for much more things. I have owned and used the Work Sharp for about 4 years now. I make $4 every 10 seconds sharpening restaurant knives, with the angle maker off. So much better.
@cobra4246
@cobra4246 7 жыл бұрын
spot on great video
@justinfields1439
@justinfields1439 10 жыл бұрын
where could I buy the 20 dollar one at
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