Pro Butchers Use The Cheapest Amazon Knives 🔪 | The Bearded Butchers

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The Bearded Butchers

The Bearded Butchers

Жыл бұрын

bit.ly/3mGcSzH Let's be real, there's a reason the cheapest Amazon knives are the cheapest Amazon knives. Click the link for a real knife.
It's time for a whacky video! I'm sure you've all wondered, do I REALLY need to buy a "real" butcher knife? Is Victorinox REALLY the best? Can't I just buy any old knife on Amazon? Well, if you've ever wondered about any of that, today is your lucky day. Spencer Perkins ordered $100 worth of the cheapest knives and knife sharpeners on Amazon and The Bearded Butchers have to compare them to their Victorinox to see which are the best knives and the best knife sharpeners.
13:44 - Seth starts to talk about "cheap steel" and what he looks for on a good knife.
22:05 - The drop test. Which one do you think sounds the best?
Knives and Sharpeners used in the video (in order with Amazon product name):
1) XYJ FULL TANG Kiritsuke Cleaver Knife 8 Inch Chef Knife: amzn.to/3DxrszL
2) Sheffield 12780 6 Inch Boning Knife: amzn.to/3S4ILMy
3) UltraSource Boning Knife, 6" Curved/Stiff Blade: amzn.to/3xrBP4a
4) Happy Seal Knife Sharpeners Rod Honing Steel Sharpening Set: amzn.to/3Bms2gG
5) Knife Sharpener Helps Kitchen Knife Accessories: amzn.to/3df2BWD
6) Utopia Kitchen Cleaver Knife (7 Inch): amzn.to/3xrC67c
7) Smith's CCKS 2-Step Knife Sharpener Yellow: amzn.to/3Bb1sqY
8) Chef Craft Select Roller Style Knife Sharpener, 2 inches in length, White: amzn.to/3BHCfpn
9) OSFTBVT Diamond Sharpening Stone Knife Sharpener: amzn.to/3U9xyvU
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Index:
4:15 - A little background about the video
6:17 - Unboxing the best Amazon knives and best knife sharpeners that Spencer picked out
9:27 - Seth starts testing the different knives
17:55 - Scott explains how he cut himself already 😂
18:53 - Seth gives a rundown of the performance of the Sheffield knife
27:42 - Seth makes a pile of knives and sharpeners he doesn't want to use ever again
50:01 - Seth's summary of everything
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@mommagator9899
@mommagator9899 Жыл бұрын
Ah, the smile of a man with a favored knife.... Priceless! Absolutely loved this video. You could really see the difference right from the start in the amount of effort & strength required to break down this beef compared to the way you normally would glide through the cuts smoothly and seemingly effortless. I have processed numerous deer with nothing but a filet knife and a chef knife. Firm believer that there is nothing more dangerous when cutting meat than a dull and/or uncomfortable & awkward knife. Hoping your wrists don't feel the pain of this demonstration later.
@TheBeardedButchers
@TheBeardedButchers Жыл бұрын
💯💯💯
@thamontgomeryz
@thamontgomeryz Жыл бұрын
I remember when I first started in the butcher shop. The owner made me start out using the cheapest of the cheap knives. I asked why and his reply was "if you can do it with these you can do it with any knife"
@rockysquirrel4776
@rockysquirrel4776 Жыл бұрын
"If you can dodge this wrench..."
@gregbrown357
@gregbrown357 Жыл бұрын
@@rockysquirrel4776 DUCK, DODGE, DIVE! LOL
@davidbuben3262
@davidbuben3262 Жыл бұрын
@@rockysquirrel4776 Stylin' Moose: "Hey, watch me pull a rabbit out of my hat, and you can try to dodge that ".
@TheBeardedButchers
@TheBeardedButchers Жыл бұрын
Such a wise and cool mentor! What a legend 💯
@1HeavyHitr
@1HeavyHitr Жыл бұрын
@@TheBeardedButchers Tell us about him
@michaelrania1985
@michaelrania1985 Жыл бұрын
You said it’s not a sponsored commercial for Victorinox knives, but it should be! They need to sponsor you guys! From watching your videos, I am slowly building up a complete set of Victorinox knives for my kitchen. I absolutely love them, and they are super affordable.
@TheBeardedButchers
@TheBeardedButchers Жыл бұрын
That would be cool if that ever happens!
@GD-xj3jd
@GD-xj3jd Жыл бұрын
@@TheBeardedButchers You should contact them(Victorinox)! I've sold thousands of those "cheap" knives over the years and have never seen a demo this good.
@daveyboy8907
@daveyboy8907 Жыл бұрын
I bought a Victorianox 6 inch boning knife and a dick smooth steel years ago after watching the Bearded Butchers harvesting a deer..It is by far the best knife purchase I have made..Every year it completely butchers 2 deer and the Thanksgiving turkey and Christmas ham..I love it and it's the only knife ya need.
@christopherguerrero3409
@christopherguerrero3409 Жыл бұрын
I am thinking of buying the victorianox boning knife. Want to get a good knife for skinning my deer without having to sharpen it until I am completing done with the deer.
@zolartan4442
@zolartan4442 Жыл бұрын
There were even more so back in 2008. Have served me well for over a decade.
@WaldoBMC3
@WaldoBMC3 Жыл бұрын
Idk why but I love watching these butcher guys. They seem to be the best. Best quality and explaining and teaching also. I want to see another deer video. Would love to work here. Seems like a great groupe of guys. Ty for being great people and sharing your craft with us
@kevowski
@kevowski Жыл бұрын
Just goes to show that you could have the most expensive knives in the world but if you haven’t got the skills you’re going nowhere Thank you for sharing 👌🏻
@Estranged180
@Estranged180 Жыл бұрын
A couple things. The Nakiri knife (that was falsely claimed as a Kiritsuke, with the square end) isn't usually used for beef. It's more a kitchen knife than a butcher knife, but it'll do the job. Had you had an actual Kiritsuke, you'd have had a moderately better time, because while it does have a bit of a boxy end, that end does come to a point. Also, the Nakiri that you had, and the Kirisuke that you thought you had are both generally used for vegetables. They'll work on meat, but they'll literally shine on vegetables. The little round "sharpener". When I was but a wee one (back in the '70's), I was taught how to use one of those. On one side, the blade is held against the aluminum, and runs against the stone, but you don't drag the blade across the stone. It's rolled with the blade in contact with the stone, so the stone gets an upstroke, and a downstroke on the stone at the same time. Then the other side is done the same way. My grandmother swore by this thing, then my mother got it when my grandmother died. I never had a dull or blunted knife. The honing steels. I didn't know about those. Looks like I have to get a smooth steel. While I'm at it, I'll get a sharpening stone kit. My knives need a little rehab after two years.
@twc9000
@twc9000 Жыл бұрын
This is the kind of comment that is so helpful. Thanks for sharing.
@WillowBrookHomestead
@WillowBrookHomestead Жыл бұрын
Y’all have taught me soo much over the years, I process my own deer and love it. I just harvested my first one of the season here in SC and for the first time I’ll be keeping the ribs. Currently watching y’all’s video on it. Thanks for all y’all have done!
@TheBeardedButchers
@TheBeardedButchers Жыл бұрын
Awesome! Enjoy our videos and let us know what you think 😉
@Last_Chance.
@Last_Chance. Жыл бұрын
What part of SC are y'all from? We live in Abbeville.
@WillowBrookHomestead
@WillowBrookHomestead Жыл бұрын
@@Last_Chance. Lexington
@Last_Chance.
@Last_Chance. Жыл бұрын
@@WillowBrookHomestead ok cool. That's about an hour and 20 minutes from me.
@coralinealgae
@coralinealgae Жыл бұрын
Years ago my best friend's aunt gave me some deer ribs because she didn't know what to do with them. I braised them up "osso buco" style and my buddy & I nearly died. Best ribs we'd ever eaten. We brought over a plate for his aunt and I gave her the recipe. I never got another rib from her again. lol
@MtnBadger
@MtnBadger Жыл бұрын
The little sharpener you tossed is really designed for pocket knives and a quick field tune. They're good for that. The folding "steel" is good for serrated pocket knives, etc.. That thin cleaver is best used for vegetable prep and light meat work, like fish and chicken. Watch "Yan can cook" (and he can...) and that's the style cleaver he uses constantly. I have a Forschner cleaver that had more heft in the same size cleaver and is more of a chopper (like thst bone you were chipping on) but that thin cleaver would process a head of cabbage like nobody's business. Mushrooms, smashing garlic, chopping ginger, that's your ticket. When I first started I went on the knife truck and bought a Forschner. Come to find out that is what my grandfather was using years before and he was *The* butcher shop of our home town for years, then two of the seven boys, etc., etc.. They're not expensive compared to other butchers knives but they perform like magic. The company became Forschner/Victorinox (they make Swiss army knives) and eventually dropped the Forschner name but, you can still find perfect used and some NOS stock on line (eBay, etc.). I've used some others but, their boning knives, butcher's knives, etc., etc. are just the best for the money and better than many more expensive knives, too. Everybody from the Bearded Butchers to the deck hands of the Deadliest Catch crews use Victorinox knives
@yackomistses4390
@yackomistses4390 4 ай бұрын
Most the time LONG comments suck and are from crazies…. Not this one thank you 🙏🙏
@MtnBadger
@MtnBadger 4 ай бұрын
@@yackomistses4390 Once in a great while, I have something worth while to say. 😉
@tomdixon7264
@tomdixon7264 Жыл бұрын
Quite true, it isn't all about the knife. Our first 2 huge deer, my wife butchered entirely with a cheap filleting knife. That same knife did 3 pigs and 2 deer the following year as well. It wasn't until our second year of pigs that we finally could manage a decent set of proper knives, we bought the LEM set from Peavey Mart because it was local and available when we needed it. That set has done well and will last many years. My wife even uses the 5 inch boning knife for processing chickens because it holds the edge better than any of our little kitchen knives.
@usernamemykel
@usernamemykel Жыл бұрын
Found this very interesting - not because of putting the knives through their paces and rating them (didn't interest me since I already have several Victorinox knives - including the 'slicer" which arrived today), but how intricate the butchering was, and the anatomy of the beast. Never realized that butchering was so involved and required such skill. Thank you for an eye-opener!
@juan_n_only1282
@juan_n_only1282 Жыл бұрын
I would looooove to come out to your shop and watch the process in person. I work at a small family butcher/deli shop . Couple hours away . We break down the beef differently so it's really cool seeing how you guys break down the beef and cutting the different cuts bc we stick to the basic old school cuts
@michaelrasmussen2057
@michaelrasmussen2057 Жыл бұрын
My dad went to meat cutting school in about 1960. And ran grocery stores and ran the meat departments. I enjoy watching your stuff. He talks about how it was in the beginning till he retired in 1998. I'll have to visit him and show him your videos. He will enjoy you guys
@misterbonzoid5623
@misterbonzoid5623 4 ай бұрын
'Meat-cutting school'.
@paulstupka5583
@paulstupka5583 Жыл бұрын
First, I really like these guys. Their family story is an inspiration. They suggested several videos ago the Victorinox 6 inch boning knife. So, I bought one. I have had it for about 6 months. I am just a homeowner, not a pro but I have to say this is the best knife ever. I hit it with my steel and I am ready to go. With the Holidays coming his would make a great gift.
@christopherguerrero3409
@christopherguerrero3409 Жыл бұрын
Does it dull quick? I want to buy a good skinning knife, deboning, and then separating the meat knife
@keysautorepair6038
@keysautorepair6038 Жыл бұрын
The fact that a professional actually tried this is pretty impressive enjoying also.
@jamessnodgrass2099
@jamessnodgrass2099 Жыл бұрын
I was a butcher for 12 years and I recieved an entire 12 peice set of those xyj knives for my birthday and i love them! They are a little thick but the blades hold their edge well for an inexpensive knife and they do have one that is shaped more like a breaking knife all we used working was the victoranox knives so i know why he likes his so much! Thanks for all your great content!
@TheBeardedButchers
@TheBeardedButchers Жыл бұрын
Victorinox wins again!
@smobertoday
@smobertoday Жыл бұрын
I just ordered the xyj shaped like a breaker and reordered another Victorinex 6" pro curved boner to replace the one which seems to have recently sprouted wings :( Mine are used mainly on briskets & pork butts for the Pit Boss. ps: I DID spend some time in the meat dept @ Winn Dixie in the early 70's, long before cryopacs - 'Loved' unloading the truck when we had beef sides on sale - they weighed more than me!
@ronlarsen471
@ronlarsen471 11 ай бұрын
@@TheBeardedButchers I worked in the grocery industry for 25 years. Every meat cutter I knew used Victornox.
@roykaltz3233
@roykaltz3233 Жыл бұрын
I’m no butcher, but after watching your videos, I bought a bunch of Victorinox knifes. I’m really good at sharpening knifes with wet stones, and the Victorinox really hold an edge. Love them. P.S. the wife hasn’t cut herself with them either. 👍🏻
@loudaddy2001
@loudaddy2001 Жыл бұрын
I got my first 8in. Victorinox in early 2019. Still my favorite knife in the kitchen!. It may have doubled in price, but It's still worth $55!
@deltalima1340
@deltalima1340 Жыл бұрын
btw more than one knife are knives
@tuckerunderwood9516
@tuckerunderwood9516 Жыл бұрын
A dull knife is what will cause you to cut yourself.
@davidharner5865
@davidharner5865 Жыл бұрын
'Whet stone'.
@usernamemykel
@usernamemykel Жыл бұрын
@@deltalima1340 That's what the knaves say.
@henryslothouber6509
@henryslothouber6509 Жыл бұрын
I am so thankful for your advice on the Victorinox 6" boning knife after watching your tutorial on skinning and processing deer and successfully processing my first deer, sausage and all! The Victorinox boning knife has been great to use and holds an amazingly edge!
@JA-hn3to
@JA-hn3to Жыл бұрын
I did the same and it has become a great knife for what I think is short money for the quality you get.
@jpdevlaminck1
@jpdevlaminck1 Жыл бұрын
The round sharpener is meant to roll along the counter top as you sharpen. They work ok to get your angle set, before going to a wet stone.
@quig4800
@quig4800 Жыл бұрын
Amazing skills .. yes I can tell the slower speed .. so thanks for going through that torture for us! Having a dull blade to you is like me having dull electrical pliers (I do throw them across the room), so I total understand your frustration. Trying to convince someone that the tools can help you hone your craft (but you still need years of practice) is like telling your mother-in-law what to do. THANKS for the video you guys are great!
@rspranchinmontana
@rspranchinmontana Жыл бұрын
This was actually a super helpful video! I am right now, getting ready and repurchasing the items we need before our biggest processing time hits. THANKS for some great info!!
@TheBeardedButchers
@TheBeardedButchers Жыл бұрын
You got this!
@rspranchinmontana
@rspranchinmontana Жыл бұрын
LOL! Well, we sure hope so! We credit YOU GUYS for making it so that we have the expanded skill sets we need to get the processing done. You truly are such an enormous help and inspiration. Thanks for all your hard work and great content.
@aphilport
@aphilport Жыл бұрын
I enjoyed this video. Amazing skill on display even with inexpensive knives. Reminds me of my former coworkers who used to hunt feral pigs downstate and realized on one trip they only had their Mora's and cheap supermarket knives to break down what they'd bagged. Would love to see a video where you guys test out knives from dollar tree, talk about a challenge. Thanks to the whole team at Bearded Butchers.
@TheBeardedButchers
@TheBeardedButchers Жыл бұрын
That's a really good idea.
@dannytimmons7801
@dannytimmons7801 Жыл бұрын
I bought my Victorinox from Amazon because of you guys I love it. When I first started using them I poked myself at least half a dozen times.
@TheBeardedButchers
@TheBeardedButchers Жыл бұрын
Nice! Victorinox for the win!
@lordginger636
@lordginger636 Жыл бұрын
I really like that for the most part you really put effort into giving each tool a fair chance at working like you didn't just immediately say give up on any tool or sharpener
@ronstoner1823
@ronstoner1823 Жыл бұрын
I've been an iron worker and a carpenter my whole life so I completely understand how your tools become an extension of your body and any changes can throw you completely off your game. I also understand that when it comes to tools of your trade quality is key. Great video! 👍
@NOTW116
@NOTW116 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely loved this idea! It was cool to see your butchering skills put to the test. I wouldn't mind seeing more challenges like this in the future. Especially if you manage to teach your community something along the way. :)
@MartinHurley
@MartinHurley Жыл бұрын
Great video. Appreciate the unbiased opinion. Also like the fact that you were willing to even recommend cheap Amazon knives. I find sometimes people are snobbish on their tools of the trade and they think it’s the best or nothing. Everyone has a budget and this was a awesome concept.
@jasonw.1096
@jasonw.1096 Жыл бұрын
I use outdoor edge knives. I only butcher for my family. Deer, pigs, beef, turkeys, and ducks never failed me I like them. I ain’t no butcher but would like to see how it would be in the hands of a true master like yourselves. Love watching the fluency and fennec you guys have keep up the good work.
@sterlinghedani8128
@sterlinghedani8128 Жыл бұрын
They did a pretty good video a while back using the Outdoor Edge set.
@jakesterjammin
@jakesterjammin Жыл бұрын
You guys have helped my knife skills SO MUCH and I can't thank you enough.
@TheBeardedButchers
@TheBeardedButchers Жыл бұрын
Rock on, brother! 🔥
@BigRheno
@BigRheno Жыл бұрын
The smith’s sharpener is actually decent for a moderate level of sharpening. Not super sharp, but enough to make a dull knife useable. I’ve used them while camping for 10 years (that’s what they’re mostly used for) as a simple, easy sharpener.
@AstralJokers
@AstralJokers Жыл бұрын
The little tiny ''steel'' you threw away, I personally use it for my bread knife, goes right in the groove and makes it amazing
@gabbadj
@gabbadj Жыл бұрын
Great video.. I've been cutting for 28 years and have always used only Victorinox for most of that. The past few years I've been experimenting with other brands I can find on Amazon and I've come to the conclusion that anything that looks like a traditional "butcher" knife will work for anyone who knows how to work a blade and it does all come down to the handle. The Titan Forge and Jero Knives are tops on my list... Well tops just under Victorinox... :)
@OmniMontel
@OmniMontel 4 ай бұрын
I am going to also say that from my experience with various knives for work/life purposes the quality of the steel isn't as good and it does definitely not keep an edge the same way nor does it hold/last as well to hitting hard stuff that shouldn't really be hit with a knife, in my life like hooks staples and nails. What's really weird is that I can usually put a decently sharp edge on a crap piece of metal more quickly than on a good one. Its not really an advantage to be able to put an edge on a knife in about 2 minutes if you have to do it every 10 minutes of cutting.
@dixsigns1717
@dixsigns1717 Жыл бұрын
I have many knives and of those, my favorites are antique knives I have found at thrift stores... I have been processing my own animal carcasses since I was 20 years old, I am now 70 and by the way, I am female. You are correct! No excuses, anyone can do it. And with the help of your videos, my cuts are getting prettier.
@TheBeardedButchers
@TheBeardedButchers Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing it; 💯true!
@MrOMGROFLMAO
@MrOMGROFLMAO Жыл бұрын
Awesome video, absolutely loved it. I believe that 'diamond tapered' little piece on the small sharpener he threw across the room is meant for sharpening individual flutes in the serrated sections of pocket knives, not for use like a sharpening rod/steel.
@rockheadregolith8325
@rockheadregolith8325 Жыл бұрын
This is without a doubt the best content I've viewed. This coming from someone who needs all the help he can get! This blade maestro covered hand fit, sharpening technique, steeles, and safety! Excellent video! 👍
@oldshovelhead
@oldshovelhead Жыл бұрын
I'm quite sure we all have MANY knives and love some, hate others, but can't part with any of them (at least I can't - the ones I hate just go in box but I won't part with them). My first "real" knife was an R H Forschner 407-6. I got it 40 years ago while working at Farmer's Pride on Lorain Rd. in Cleveland...the building is still there but looks pretty vacated today. I still have this knife, still use it several times a week - matter of fact I just used it to cut chops from a pork loin and broke down a couple birds this morning (BBQ on the kettle for the race tonight!!). I love this knife, holds it's edge, works like a champ and has NEVER let me down. As I understand it, Victorinox is now what R H Forschner was. Makes perfect sense based on the quality and durability. I have a great collection of kitchen cutlery for all uses, but this is my go-to workhorse when breaking down proteins. This was an excellent video guys (I always learn something watching your videos) - reassures me I made a great choice purchasing my first knife - probably before many of ya'll were even born 🤣
@roberto.peterson9917
@roberto.peterson9917 Жыл бұрын
Appreciate you guys use and demonstrate and give opinion on these knifes for the seasonal home butcher and cooks
@priayief
@priayief Жыл бұрын
Interesting video. I purchased the Victorinox when you recommended in quite a while ago. I do my own sharpening when I feel my knives need it (not "scary sharp" but more than adequate). I've noticed that the Victorinox needs re-sharpening very infrequently for my domestic uses, compared to my other knives. And I'm in the habit of honing all my knives on an fine ceramic honer - just a few swipes before each use. The Victorinox is one of the best knives for the money. Many thanks for the recommendation
@TheBeardedButchers
@TheBeardedButchers Жыл бұрын
Glad you like the Victorinox, Captain Ron 👌
@rxc3665
@rxc3665 Жыл бұрын
YES, I absolutely enjoyed that. Using the other knives, you went much slower and I could better see your cuts, not that I would ever butcher my own meat. Watching you with your own tools is a work of art. Beautiful! Great Idea, Spencer!
@TheBeardedButchers
@TheBeardedButchers Жыл бұрын
Awesome, thank you!
@jasonbibler9647
@jasonbibler9647 Жыл бұрын
I've been using the Ultra Source boning knives for a couple years now and have been pretty happy. I process 3-4 deer, buy a few whole beef cuts, and bone out several pork shoulders a year so I am not doing anywhere near what a pro butcher does, but for a home butcher I can't complain about them.
@chasesshop2991
@chasesshop2991 Жыл бұрын
I’ve got a cheap set, sadly I’m not experienced enough to know the difference. It’s good to see them side by side.
@TheBeardedButchers
@TheBeardedButchers Жыл бұрын
Hope this video helps, then!
@skydogg33
@skydogg33 Жыл бұрын
Have the smiths sharpener in my hunting pack for years. Mainly because of the size and easy to use in the field.
@keithfurlow5024
@keithfurlow5024 Жыл бұрын
I’ve been using Victorinox since back when they were in with Forschner, to me there’s nothing better. I agree about the smooth steal it’s better than the coarse one, as far as sharpeners, my only choice is Norton multi stone, in my opinion it’s the best.
@TYJFAM
@TYJFAM Жыл бұрын
i love that you did the job with what you had cheep steal sucks but its the man using the tool that makes the difference between knowing and and not knowing how to do something ! i look for made in the U.S.A for steal even can openers sad but true i bought like 15 dollar store ones and noticed how much i was actually spending bought a made in U.S.A from a good will to prove to my wife and still have it to this day . lol . I love your videos guys keep up the great work ! i learn something every time ! thank you very much and have a blessed day !
@hisfishherfish
@hisfishherfish Жыл бұрын
I've got some expensive knives in the kitchen. The commercial grade Victorinox knives are definitely not expensive. However, they are my go-to knives for just about every task. The molded handles are easy to grip the blades are flexible and easy to tune up between uses. Best all around bang for the buck, for sure.
@TheBeardedButchers
@TheBeardedButchers Жыл бұрын
100% agree with everything you said 💯💯
@michaelquillen2679
@michaelquillen2679 Жыл бұрын
Totally agree, hisfishherfish! Keep them touched up with a frequent run on the steel and they will go a loooong time before resharpening is needed. I butcher elk with just a Victorinox 40512 and 40537.
@MrRebar15
@MrRebar15 Жыл бұрын
*The Bearded Butchers* Interesting video fellas, always a pleasure to watch. Thank-you for taking the time to bring us along. God Bless.
@TheBeardedButchers
@TheBeardedButchers Жыл бұрын
Thanks for tuning in!
@garryhammond3117
@garryhammond3117 Жыл бұрын
Thanks a ton! That was a GREAT comparison. I've ordered myself the same Victorinox 6" boning knife for my own kitchen use. As usual, you guys ROCK! - Cheers!
@TheBeardedButchers
@TheBeardedButchers Жыл бұрын
That's great! Garry, thank you!
@MrAuron34858
@MrAuron34858 Жыл бұрын
I always want to come visit your guys’ shop when I visit home, but it never happens. Going to make sure I plan it into my trip next time. Keep up the amazing work
@danielteambushidorccaptain6504
@danielteambushidorccaptain6504 Жыл бұрын
great watch !!! thanks guys !!! it's only because of the expert skill-set that those cheaper knives are able to do the job -you made them look good enough to use , tools do make a big difference but it comes down to how you use it and the knowledge of the user ... you guys are MASTER CRAFTSMEN of your trade ! thanks for sharing - Daniel I'm a fan
@TheBeardedButchers
@TheBeardedButchers Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@fishfamilyfun6493
@fishfamilyfun6493 Жыл бұрын
Would like to see you use the Sheffield sharpening with your stones and techniques. I have one and love it, but I use a proper stone set to keep the edge. Did learn something about the smooth steel vs the rough steel though, thank you for that knowledge! Love yalls videos. KEEP IT UP!
@L4zyturtl3
@L4zyturtl3 Жыл бұрын
There is definitely something to what you are saying about familiarity. I’ve been an electrician 20 years and my hand tools are like appendages on my body. I’ve even tried different kinds, but I always go back to my originals.
@nicholsongc11
@nicholsongc11 Жыл бұрын
As always guys, another excellent video! Thank you!
@lwj2
@lwj2 Жыл бұрын
Interesting to see how much slower you were with the Sheffield, and how much more effort you had to use with your cuts. For what little breaking-down I do, I use a K-Sabatier boning knife, it works, holds a decent edge. I've never used a smooth steel, the one I tried was lined and frankly destroyed the edge, although much of that may have been the user. I did try one of the Smith sharpeners, it worked, but didn't put as fine an edge on things as my diamond stones. The flip side of that is I'm a woodworker and used to a shaving edge on my cutters. Thanks for the videos, they're great; wish I lived closer to you folks so I could buy meat from you. All the best.
@charlesfoleysr6610
@charlesfoleysr6610 Жыл бұрын
I grew up using Old Hickory knives. There were no flexible blades, but man they really held an edge.
@Krieghandt
@Krieghandt Жыл бұрын
I got lucky, in 1990 I found an Old Hickory knife in a house I moved into, then in '93 I found another one along a sidewalk. And I use them every day to this day.
@dustys3320
@dustys3320 Жыл бұрын
I have butchered 4 elk with that Orange handled Ultra knife and have STRUGLED keeping it sharp. After this video i bought the Victorinox, too bad i am going to have to wait until next year to try it out as we just processed the 2 elk we got this year. Always refer to your videos when i need help remembering how to do a cut. Thanks for the great content.
@trainday
@trainday Жыл бұрын
hi Jim here butcher for 30 yrs the yoyo is to be rolled on the table back and forth holding the angle on the metal side, I too used one in my parents kitchen when I was a kid worked decently. I can attest to victorinox. some shops I worked knifes other than forschner as they were called, were used, I always bought my own victorinox best thing they held an edge and easy to put an edge back on It, lasts years. 1 boning 1 breaking 1- 10" cimeter all I needed. nothing compares
@TheBeardedButchers
@TheBeardedButchers Жыл бұрын
We appreciate you sharing that with us.
@shyamlynn243
@shyamlynn243 Жыл бұрын
For me with my extremely limited experiance in butchering I find knowlege of the particular animal, muscle groups etc that is the biggest challenge. I have crappy tools also but I go slow and careful. I make alot of stew meat and my dog eats well haha. I like this channel, your guys skills are impressive. Thanks.
@TheBeardedButchers
@TheBeardedButchers Жыл бұрын
Thanks a bunch, Shyam! Slow and careful ain't bad - as long as the job gets done 😉
@davidbuben3262
@davidbuben3262 Жыл бұрын
@@TheBeardedButchers Slow is smooth, smooth is fast.
@slichtenberg
@slichtenberg Жыл бұрын
The anatomy animal to animal isn't all that different. Shapes of muscles change a bit but where the seams are is pretty consistent
@jetblasters
@jetblasters Жыл бұрын
Probably one of the best KZbin's you've done. Really informative. On a serious note, showing us how to sharpen using a steel would be appreciated as well as a link to smooth steel - can't see one in the UK on Amazon.
@thomasrogersjr3303
@thomasrogersjr3303 Жыл бұрын
They should have been in you're butchering learning on day one I learned that at young age
@gweilo965
@gweilo965 Жыл бұрын
You don't use a steel to sharpen.
@coralinealgae
@coralinealgae Жыл бұрын
The Victorinox smooth steel hones are made in England. I'd be surprised if they were hard to find in the UK.
@wesleymills6542
@wesleymills6542 Жыл бұрын
I’ve followed you guys for two years now. I use your cutting styles and recipes and my daughter and I just butchered her first deer “family style” (thank you guys SO much). Never could afford the knives, though. So I use a Case XX Slicing knife (10”), a Case XX Santoku (8”) and a Case XX Boning Knife (5” or 6”). Total investment was $80 on Amazon. Please do a video on them. After all, it was Case Knives Neil Armstrong and Buzz carried on the moon.
@jamesbael6255
@jamesbael6255 Жыл бұрын
Did they actually ever carry them? Thought they were only in the survival kit in the landers
@michaelquillen2679
@michaelquillen2679 Жыл бұрын
Good video. Yes, it's that time of the year again when I start watching/reviewing butchering skills videos as I prepare to butcher my own elk (got one last weekend and will start butchering it this weekend). As for knives, I'll stick to my Victorinox knives. Maybe not the "best" knife in the world, but I think they give the biggest bang for the buck and get the job done well. Sure, I need to touch them up on the steel frequently, but that's not a hassle as I don't have to sharpen them often (heck, I use inexpensive Buck, Bucklite II knives in the field and use the steel frequently, and they keep me happy for several seasons). Thanks...your videos are great!
@rwilson208
@rwilson208 Жыл бұрын
I really did get a lot of valuable information about knives today. You guys are super at teaching me things about your craft and the tools that you use each day. I have watched every since your first video and I have never been bored. Would you guys consider doing a get-started butchery class? I saved all your videos to look back on and refresh my memory. But hands-on for a few days would help me to understand better. Just wondering.
@TheBeardedButchers
@TheBeardedButchers Жыл бұрын
Great to hear!
@boisinnawoods
@boisinnawoods Жыл бұрын
I use the ultrasource semi flex at home for pigs and deer, the handle is blocky and a little awkward for sure but the steel is really decent and it dresses back up well with a few passes on a whetstone.
@trryhin
@trryhin Жыл бұрын
Great video! I bought one of your branded knives a few months ago and love it. Definitely a difference in quality between cheaper knives. Good to see the Smith sharpener, I stumbled across those a few years ago and have several, nice and simple and use them a lot.
@TheBeardedButchers
@TheBeardedButchers Жыл бұрын
Glad you're loving the Victorinox Steel knives so far, Terry! Such a game-changer with a good blade 👌
@toriless
@toriless 7 ай бұрын
These guys can probably break down a cow with a screwdriver but we will see ...
@T-Mo_
@T-Mo_ Жыл бұрын
Bought my old farmhouse at auction and no one bought the victorinox knives. Breaking and boning knives with wooden handle were in a kitchen drawer. The edges were extremely beat up, but i cleaned them up on a worksharp. Score.
@rdbrnr86gt
@rdbrnr86gt Жыл бұрын
As with any profession, the proper tools are essential for someone who does it daily. The person who does this once a year, the cheaper stuff will get the job done. But if you are working your tools frequently, it's best to spend a few extra dollars up front and buy something of higher quality that will get the job done faster, better and safer. You also showed how you sometimes have to adapt in situations where your preferred tools aren't there and you have to use what is in front of you. I like to invest in tools to the level I can comfortably afford even if it's not something I use regularly. You also mentioned several times about risking getting cut. I was always taught that a dull knife will cut you way faster than a sharp one and in this case it's very true. Thankfully you have that chainmail behind your apron if things really go bad.
@slichtenberg
@slichtenberg Жыл бұрын
That Sheffield knife is the brand that gets used a lot in restaurants because of the plastic handle. Many health departments on the east coast won't allow wood handles. They are not horrible once you get used to them but you do have to hit it with a steel pretty regularly. I'm still more comfortable breaking down sub-primal cuts with an 8 inch French knife though. I did learn to butcher properly in culinary school just haven't had the chance to break down while sides very often
@ironhelix45
@ironhelix45 Жыл бұрын
You sure its sheffield and not the fibrox Victorinox knives?
@johnettebeaver1991
@johnettebeaver1991 5 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂 that roller knife sharpener is absolutely the only knife sharpener my mom used for 10 people and I still have that sucker!!! And yup I keep it for the memories and have actually used it to top off my dull knives with. I also have a bad to the bone, no pun intended set of sharpening stones my daughter got her dad for Father’s Day and have never used them due to…..yup I need to watch videos to learn how to used them properly so out comes the sharpening steel for my Henkels and the roller baby if I’m desperate. Oh the memories!!!! THANK YOU!! I will be watching those videos….one of these days….not as much fun as this..
@Lynniecop
@Lynniecop Жыл бұрын
I just started watching your videos and I am enjoying you guys. Thanks you.
@tinfantry6424
@tinfantry6424 Жыл бұрын
The round sharpener, if it worked like my parents did back in the early 80s, you put your knife in it and roll it back and forth with the knife. I remember it working good on kitchen knives Really enjoyed the episode 👍🏻👍🏻 I’ve recently been learning, It really is about the steel in the knife that creates that perfect, long lasting edge.
@lilrisdley
@lilrisdley Жыл бұрын
I think it would be cool to see you guys do butcher knife reviews on various popular/more legit products using them to butcher an animal. Like doing brands like Dalstrong, Wusthof, Shun etc. and maybe more highly rated budget friendly brands.
@TheBeardedButchers
@TheBeardedButchers Жыл бұрын
Thosse are good ideas!
@sefismel
@sefismel Жыл бұрын
Hi boys ,from Greece
@elizabethclaiborne6461
@elizabethclaiborne6461 Жыл бұрын
A cleaver is for vegetables, it’s great for chopping them up. For meat, it looks dangerous. The axe movement on slippery is giving me the willies.
@HeiligerGrimmnir
@HeiligerGrimmnir Жыл бұрын
I like this idea.
@Paular845
@Paular845 Жыл бұрын
Yes! A review on those that are designed for "home" cooks that want something good to do somewhat advanced stuff but... don't want to get the hardcore professional stuff.
@t900badbot
@t900badbot Жыл бұрын
Been cutting meat for years. I only use Victorianox knives. HOB is pretty good to, but doesn't hold the edge as like long. Square handle not rounded. Other than that a hook and a wet stone. Someone told me to use grapeseed oil on the stone and man it works so great!
@cudaus1
@cudaus1 Жыл бұрын
Just bought my first Victorinox chef's knife. Great product and not a bad price. I enjoyed the video.
@jaymiller286
@jaymiller286 Жыл бұрын
That round sharpener you set on the table and roll the blade back and forth on each side. I had one many years ago.
@melissanuckols1121
@melissanuckols1121 Жыл бұрын
If I’m not mistaken the tapered short rod is for sharpening serrated blades. Love the vid
@sterlinghedani8128
@sterlinghedani8128 Жыл бұрын
works great on gut hooks too
@BraxtonJohnson05
@BraxtonJohnson05 Жыл бұрын
So neat seeing the process of different cuts of the cow!
@mascatrails661
@mascatrails661 Жыл бұрын
I would've loved to see how you felt about the Sheffield if you got to use your smooth steel. Also, that little fold out cone is intended to be used on serrated edges.
@draskuul
@draskuul Жыл бұрын
What I'd like to see would be a review of *good* home butchery tools. Obviously Victorinox is a good (and rather inexpensive) option for most knives, but what about a hand bone saw and similar items beyond basic knives?
@douglasmijangos3327
@douglasmijangos3327 Жыл бұрын
So cool to see and hear Spencer on the video and not just behind the camera and not saying a dam thing 😂 awesome
@TheBeardedButchers
@TheBeardedButchers Жыл бұрын
Agreed! The guy deserves to be on the spotlight too! 👌
@lanceguinn9807
@lanceguinn9807 6 ай бұрын
I admire the legit carving skills... I grew up in southern Idaho as a farm boy... I've dressed out numerous carcases... Would love to spend a day in your shop watching your techniques!!. You made do with the subpar equipment and made it acceptable and yet I couldn't even keep up slightly with what you have presented in this video.... Artisan!!
@lanceguinn9807
@lanceguinn9807 6 ай бұрын
Dam.. 24 minutes
@cheetahpop2219
@cheetahpop2219 Жыл бұрын
I like the way you guys handle business. Straight up, honest and professional.
@TheBeardedButchers
@TheBeardedButchers Жыл бұрын
We appreciate that!
@kevinbeam2601
@kevinbeam2601 Жыл бұрын
You guys should try out the Rada knives. I would like to know your opinion on them for how they compare to the Victorinox . Rada is all I have in my kitchen. they are cheep in price but my mom has been using them for years and has got me a lot of them.
@TheBeardedButchers
@TheBeardedButchers Жыл бұрын
Love the suggestion, Kevin 🙏
@MrByaeger
@MrByaeger Жыл бұрын
Not a butcher or chef but I've used the same $30 Joyce Chen Chinese cleaver since 1989 . And 1 cheap paring knife that I found in a house I was painting . I'd say I do 90% of the work with the cleaver , I'm just so used to it .
@sterlinghedani8128
@sterlinghedani8128 Жыл бұрын
The Smith's two sider is great for your hunting pack. Works great on my hunting blade for skinning and quartering.
@jeffjuhasz
@jeffjuhasz Жыл бұрын
The first cut with the Victorinx you could just see how much more comfortable you were, the speed was way faster and smoother great challenge for sure.!
@Joe___R
@Joe___R Жыл бұрын
What you should have gotten was some old hickory knives. They are cheap but actually pretty good. They are old-school carbon steel knives with simple wooden handles.
@davidbuben3262
@davidbuben3262 Жыл бұрын
Great demo Seth. I'm not surprised that those cheap arse knives did surprisingly well. However, in the hands of a true professional, you made them look good. I've processed quite a few chickens, turkeys, hogs and a lot of wild game, but I think I would struggle exponentially worse than you did with those knives. I'll stick with my Victorinox, and my Bark River hunting knife.
@ThePewski
@ThePewski Жыл бұрын
They are 3 different blade shapes on the XY 8" boning knifes, I have the middle one for 20$. It's been a good knife and as you see using it, it holds a edge for a long time.
@handrewmillan4293
@handrewmillan4293 Жыл бұрын
this was really helpful, so much knowledge dropped. i feel like you should do more of these
@glennrishton5679
@glennrishton5679 Жыл бұрын
Bought my first real knives years ago. My mistake was thinking I needed big knives for kitchen use. I dont need a 10" butcher knife Watching this I see everything was done with medium sized knives, The knives though are good quality for kitchen use, hold an edge well and still in use 40 years later. I have used a lot of those handy little Smiths sharpeners, great for restoring an edge as you did in the video although over time the ceramic does seem to wear a small shoulder from use....buy another.
@vikingslayer34
@vikingslayer34 Жыл бұрын
Spencer is the true star of the show! Good work bud.
@MichaelLloyd
@MichaelLloyd Жыл бұрын
You should send that "breaking knife" to Walter Sorrells and have him put a tip on it. :)
@tomtheplummer7322
@tomtheplummer7322 Жыл бұрын
Gingsu and Ron Popeil. Cut a brick, a beer can and then a tomato 🍅🤣🔪
@rainbosprinkles6548
@rainbosprinkles6548 Жыл бұрын
I keep hearing you reference Victorinox and I keep smiling. I got several 6" boning, 8 and 10" breaking I use to process hogs, deer, and fish. Mostly fish. Yellow handled Victorinox fibrox pro....fantastic knives.
@TheBeardedButchers
@TheBeardedButchers Жыл бұрын
Good stuff
@GrandpasPlace
@GrandpasPlace Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the great video. Ill start by saying that I butcher all my kills, everything from deer and pigs to raccoons and rabbits. Ive had every sharpener you showed and I agree the smiths is not bad for what it is. As to knives, The best low cost knives Ive found were Old Hickory knives by Ontario knife company. They are made from 1075 carbon steel and hold an edge for ever. They run from $15 to $30 each. I would love to see you try a set of them.
@rodneybrown1122
@rodneybrown1122 Жыл бұрын
I have watched several of your videos and a question I have for you is, why do you leave some of the dry aged dark meat still left on your cuts of meat.
@lynnclark4208
@lynnclark4208 8 ай бұрын
Mom had some knives thar desperately needed sharpened. The cheap little knife sharpeners she had just wasn't getting it. I started looking for knives. Every knife I held in my hand ...too big, awkward, too small etc..I truly thought it was just me. After watching this I now understand. I TRULY APPRECIATE THIS VIDEO.
@coryheckler2354
@coryheckler2354 Жыл бұрын
When you use professional utensils in your trade, it's great to find out what is ok to use for amateur butcher/field dress utensils to use. Thanks guys...this vid is awesome.
@TheBeardedButchers
@TheBeardedButchers Жыл бұрын
Very true!
@chrisnat6467
@chrisnat6467 Жыл бұрын
I carry the little Smiths sharpener in my hunting kit.
@larrywilliams153
@larrywilliams153 Жыл бұрын
I keep half a dozen floating around , but mostly use the white ceramic sticks and a strop.
@__riprock
@__riprock Жыл бұрын
The small stone is used in reverse... The knife stays still, while moving the sharpening stone across the knife.
@davidbuben3262
@davidbuben3262 Жыл бұрын
Yup. I was thinking the same thing, while watching Seth struggle with it. Some large knives come with a heavy leather scabbard that includes a pocket and small stone, like the K-Bar USMC fighting knife.
@randytanyahermann2268
@randytanyahermann2268 Жыл бұрын
I’ve had that same victorianox he uses for probably 25 years. I bought it from a local butcher. Best knife I own for processing!
@entengeschwader9143
@entengeschwader9143 7 ай бұрын
the best thing about this comparison is your honesty! nice video!
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