A good tip if you are new to knife sharpening is to use a permanent marker to colour in the edge. Then when you sharpen it makes it clear where you are removing metal.
@StonesAndStrops79YT Жыл бұрын
I agree I used to do that
@rickhinojosa545511 ай бұрын
Thanks for the tip.
@McGregor00723 күн бұрын
I do that to this day with my expensive blades. Haha
@anklebiter91162 жыл бұрын
I realize this is an old video but I'm a 49 year old homeless man with cerebral palsy. Your candle trick and y stick and lots of your content makes life easier. I realize I am not your target audience but thanks. Love from Wisconsin.
@Sanguivore4 ай бұрын
God bless you, my friend.
@izzygucci64Ай бұрын
I hope your situation has changed.
@anklebiter9116Ай бұрын
@@izzygucci64 yes I'm on disability now a lawyer helped me and my life is so good I can't believe it. I have heat and lots of food a TV and everything is good. No one likes the cold here so rent is cheap and I have never felt so lucky. I used to crawl to the gas station to get food on my EBT card but before I even got approved for SSDI someone gave me a walker and things just kept getting better. I don't even get EBT anymore and I want to thank everyone for the staying warm tricks.
@BryonLee6 күн бұрын
You're good brother. Hope you're well..
@anklebiter91166 күн бұрын
I should have replied earlier yeah my SSDI was approved and I'm not homeless anymore. For all you people drying clothes in the winter? Your exhaust was warm and I wanna thank you lol. Also while I was homeless this old guy gave me a walker so I didn't have to crawl anymore. After the walker my life just got better and better. Government phones and public library are a godsend. Especially when you don't love in a big city with a homeless shelter. Now I feel so blessed I am gonna have ice cream 😎
@timandvanessapenley63773 жыл бұрын
finally someone sharpens a knife the way i do!! been a toolmaker for 38 years and never could get anyone to catch on to my knife sharpening style!! way to go!!
@bobbyhempel15133 жыл бұрын
Me too
@sibco963 жыл бұрын
I gave out those cheap red Morakniv camp knives at the office for Christmas last year. Later people came back to me telling me how amazingly sharp they were. Awesome for a cheap knife.
@DiftingKnight-cj6fs3 жыл бұрын
@@sibco96 ay the cheap ones can shock you sometimes.. my favorite knife i own and that i had for like 5 years now was a 50$ one i got at canadian tire "its an outdoors shop/tire change garage here in canada" and it beats out my 300$ knives lol
@markbarnes5783 жыл бұрын
Well,that done it for me,finally someone showed me,what worked for me!!!🙂
@timandvanessapenley6377 Жыл бұрын
yes, you have to whet it with a leather strop to remove the burr@@natxanadu
@DavidAllen-rx9hv2 жыл бұрын
You just taught me something I could not figure out in the first 50 years of my life.Thank you for the great video!
@watch2learnmore3 жыл бұрын
I love how you flipped this around, bringing the stone to the knife, to help us understand how to maintain the grind angle. All the other tutorials I've seen or been taught were about trying to somehow "envision the angle" as I brought the knife to the stone which never worked for me and undermined my confidence in the technique as a beginner. Thanks for sharing this innovative, clear, and simple method to do this correctly.
@Revolverman383 жыл бұрын
Excatly
@whoknew..3 жыл бұрын
Well said
@AnarchAngel13 жыл бұрын
This makes it harder...with a scandi knife you can easily feel when the bevel is at the correct angle on the stone
@Jrelentlessly2 жыл бұрын
Very good screening. Good job.
@toml.8210 Жыл бұрын
You sharpen a knife blade on a large stone at first, but you only need to use the smaller stone later to resharpen small areas later.
@maxsparks5183Ай бұрын
Brilliant! I’m 67 years old and I have tried to hand sharpen my knives my entire life and never have accomplished decent results until I bought a $300.00 machine at a gun show. Now I can get shaving sharp edges. BUT I still want to have the skill to do it like my dad who would sit with his little pocket stone and turn his knife’s blade into a scary sharp piece of steel. Haven’t tried your way yet but it gives me hope. Thank you. Also, all the bushcrafting gear I have bought from you has been of the highest quality. Hope some day I can learn from you in person.
@raleighsanford51113 жыл бұрын
I've struggled to find the right angle for decades, trying various techniques and getting frustrated at the slow progress, but this is so simple and makes so much sense. Thank you!
@TheRealGunGuyTV3 жыл бұрын
Absolutely the best knife sharpening video I have ever seen. Outstanding! Thank you, sir. I subscribed.
@samc123453 жыл бұрын
Subscribe to his own channel coalcracker Bushcraft. Much more of this stuff :)
@johnwarner21833 жыл бұрын
Thank
@magnuskyrie79443 жыл бұрын
I know im asking the wrong place but does someone know of a method to log back into an Instagram account?? I was stupid forgot my account password. I would appreciate any tricks you can offer me.
@rhettmyles50263 жыл бұрын
@Magnus Kyrie instablaster :)
@magnuskyrie79443 жыл бұрын
@Rhett Myles thanks for your reply. I got to the site thru google and im in the hacking process atm. I see it takes a while so I will reply here later with my results.
@speedracer39673 жыл бұрын
Thanks Dan, FINALLY someone gets that we are not all expert sharpeners! Sub!
@Revolverman383 жыл бұрын
Excatly right
@YELLTELL3 жыл бұрын
We will be now...after a lil practice
@idontknow22932 жыл бұрын
DAN!!! Have I got your attention? Good. I posted before, said I was going to sharpen everything with a blade. I did. I started with the oldest crappiest knife I have. My stone has two sides. One for crappy and the other for not. Anyway your system WORKS. All my knives are now sharp. Also, I'm an upholsterer. The scissors I use are the hardest to sharpen. I usually end up with about 1 inch of blade that cuts. Not anymore. My scissors CUT!! Thank you very much. If I should ever meet you I'll buy you a beer. Or two. 😎😃
@FiresideCoffee5 жыл бұрын
This has got to be the best video on KZbin explaining knife sharpening. I dread trying to sharpen my knives and usually have someone do it for me. With this EASY explanation, I’m going to bite the bullet and give it a shot. Thanks Brother!!!
@Bigshoots863 жыл бұрын
How did it go
@danielkutcher57043 жыл бұрын
Simple, solid physics explaied brilliantly! Thanks, Dan, from now on I will do it right. I expect many good years from my new carbon Companion. ☺👍
@warrentanneriii36723 жыл бұрын
OK. You're encouraging me. If it works for you it'll work for me :-) This method makes the most visual sense I've ever seen. Awesome.
@tx.tactical31653 жыл бұрын
Try it on a crappy knife first, to get the feel of it....
@sirbruce59783 жыл бұрын
Agreed. This makes so much more sense to me than ALL the other videos I've watched. Prior to this video, I gave up. I just happened to watch this one on a lark.
@Mapmywellness3 жыл бұрын
Dang! 73 fricking years old and sharpening knives since I was a kid and you just taught me a whole new way to sharpen a knife! I've always liked using a "Washita" stone - a small one like in the video - they've always been a bit challenging to use horizontally so your "vertical" technique looks intriguing. Can't wait to try it out. Thanks!
@stevedriscoll25393 жыл бұрын
Ahh! The Mora 511. The 10 dollar knife that cuts like a million bucks. Excellent video...and this technique works.
@buckingsawpalace30293 жыл бұрын
The 511 - a very underappreciated and versatile knife - cheap - brilliant and even sports a nice little handguard - love it!
@StevanOutdoor3 жыл бұрын
It works by giving it a secondary convex edge. Not a bad thing IMO but something to be mentioned.
@ejimbru3 жыл бұрын
It's nice to see that the Mora 511 is appreciated "everywhere" even if it is one of the most basic knives in the Mora line up. Sorry though to see the price... Here in Sweden you usually pay 40-50 kronor, which is 5-6 USD. Then you can get a few and practice your sharpening skills on 😊
@buckingsawpalace30293 жыл бұрын
@@ejimbru I just think it is really appreciated, because it is very basic. You get great value for money and don't have to worry about a "shiny-display-knife". If you really have to get some work done this is all you need. And working people have no need to impress others on some online-forums! :D Btw: at least here in Germany they range between 8-9 Euros - which is a great price! Grind the Back of the blade with a file to get a sharp-angled edge and you also can use it with a fire-steel!
@gordonmoore28683 жыл бұрын
I had a 511. Very good knife for sure especially for the price
@kimerickson13532 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this! I have always wanted to master sharpening a knife with a whetstone. As a little girl, I used to watch my grandfather sharpen ALL my mother's knives & he made it look so easy.
@toddo4012 жыл бұрын
What a great explanation! The art of tackling a subject (could be any subject), and explaining said subject so that both experienced and inexperienced people can understand is a gift. Being able to effectively take a subject and simplify it for everyone to understand is actually very difficult! Well done!
@rodrigosouto95022 жыл бұрын
It's 2022 and this video is yet one of the most useful tips I have ever seen on youtube
@dennismcatee13133 жыл бұрын
That info on the gap was the best info I have gotten on the correct angle. Great video
@keithkeefer59202 жыл бұрын
This is the first video on sharpening my knife that really makes it easy to get the right angle. I am So glad I watched this video
@jaysoncolbert61873 жыл бұрын
I've been hesitant to sharpen my knife but you made this really simple.
@heartlesslover59983 жыл бұрын
You mean what you say! You teach from your bottom of your heart! Thank you Sir! Much Love from Canada!👊🏽💪🏽🙏🏼😁🤙💙
@vick72683 жыл бұрын
You are a rare breed bro, thanks a ton. Regards from Shillong, India. 🇮🇳
@MrHulltech23 жыл бұрын
This is the best knife sharpening video on KZbin. Think you sir for putting this on KZbin.
@jackorear25363 жыл бұрын
So I just tried this with my single blade Case XX. I don't think it's ever been this sharp!Great video, very helpful. Thank you much!
@danicahecht903211 ай бұрын
This is the best video / explanation I've come across! Bringing the stone to the knife (instead of the knife to the stone) is such a simple subtle shift that makes all the difference in being able to really clearly see what you're doing and get the angle and technique correct.
@amylynngriffith2 жыл бұрын
I knew the small stone that came with my knife must be to sharpen, but had no idea how to use it. Very clear instructions here! So handy for myself who’s a widowed single mama. Thank you!
@JustBlondie2 жыл бұрын
What was the stone called you got with your knife? There’s so many stones out there I don’t know which one is the right one :/
@decibelle26552 жыл бұрын
Can't stop the feeling
@josephagnello93352 жыл бұрын
As with most " everything " , it is the Q. U. A. L. I. T. Y. of the TEACHER that gets " IT" DONE !!!!!!!!
@brianwalker19333 жыл бұрын
That’s been my method for the past 60 years. The “kiss” method rules supreme. 😊👍👍
@Zerzil19742 жыл бұрын
I have never heard of the gap explanation/method before, it is mind blowing! Thank you for not only explaining what to do - but WHY. This is what too many KZbin videos fail to do.
@rufusromeo3 жыл бұрын
That's a really great approach to sharpening. The angle has always been my number one issue but not anymore. You just made me sharper! Thanks
@stevehilton40523 жыл бұрын
I've seen many sharpening styles and techniques but mostly from knife makers that make it look so simple.( I understand that as a plasterer people often say" you make it look so easy" and it is but it takes practice... nothing more) this video is simple and doesn't involve a machine that costs 100's of £€¥$ and a workshop.My apprentice bought me a buck knife as a thankyou for my help and I have been afraid to damage it trying to put a new edge on it. But now after watching this video I'm confident that I can do it without fear.. thumbs up for a great lesson
@stevelawrence83523 жыл бұрын
This video is super mega helpful. I'm one of those who have teetotally messed up some damn nice blades while "trying" to sharpen them. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience.
@lutherhgrindstonemtn34562 жыл бұрын
Agreed with a lot of comments, this is one of the best knife sharpening videos that I've seen and sharping it in the woods. Thanks for sharing!
@richardunderwood9503 жыл бұрын
Almost feel like face palming after seeing this technique. It just makes so much sense since finding the correct angle is the hardest thing about sharpening
@cancera733 жыл бұрын
Hands down the most effective technique! Tried it with a dull knife, and im chopping thru my onions and tomatoes like there's no tomorrow. Thank you very much!!
@gageburton41533 жыл бұрын
I've always considered I know how to sharpen really well, but this is new and wonderful!
@StevanOutdoor3 жыл бұрын
It's nothing new (well maybe to you) but not to experienced people. It's the method I use for convex because it will convex the edge.
@AnarchAngel13 жыл бұрын
@@StevanOutdoor Yeah if you wanna maintain real scandi geometry I would want to use a hard stone and I would take the knife to the stone not the other way around
@StevanOutdoor3 жыл бұрын
@@AnarchAngel1 Yes indeed. Knife to the hard flat stone in a cutting motion. Stropping is the opposite motion on a soft surface that will create a small convex secondary bevel. You can create a convex with a stone that is hand held but again the different motion and the fact that the stone is in your hand gives it the flexibility needed for the convex. Once the edge has a decent convex it takes a lot of time on the stones to bring it back to full scandi since you have to remove a lot of steel.
@timothyorendorff76423 жыл бұрын
What a wonderfully simple technique. This takes the dread out of the process for me.
@michael_alan2 жыл бұрын
Great video. You called it saying that so many folks (me) get stressed out with sharping their knives, worrying that they will be worse after sharpening.
@davidharkins53453 жыл бұрын
Thank you ! I never looked at sharpening a knife in that way but it damn sure works!!! Thank you ! Mr Dan
@anthonybarker20872 жыл бұрын
Dan, you are a simple person and I say that in a good way. Love ya.
@ayeeyovladi3 жыл бұрын
Probably the best KZbin video I’ve seen regarding tutorials. Very detailed, yet kept simple and to the point. Subbed
@MrLanternland3 жыл бұрын
This is the best knife sharpening video, better than all the other long and fancy and elaborate and expensive ones - and a small stone will do too!
@blackcellagent3 жыл бұрын
I’ve never seen this technique before. Definitely trying it soon.
@StevanOutdoor3 жыл бұрын
That just means you haven't been around for long. Not that that's a bad thing. We all have to learn.
@GregoryAnderson2 жыл бұрын
Your technique of "blade up" is what I needed to hear, watch, and remember. I'm going to get a small water wet stone now. Oh my goodness. I have 9 knives I need to attend to now. Thanks!!!
@richardcanfield27414 жыл бұрын
That’s a real easy way to get a nice edge on my knives. Thanx
@patpacheco32962 жыл бұрын
I am an old guy who could never sharpen a knife. Now I can you are there man wow thanks great video
@pepawg22813 жыл бұрын
Dan, all of your videos feel so comfortable to watch. Thanks for keeping things simple and straightforward! I have 5 different Moraknivs and use your tip to keep them honed! Thanks!!!
@davek896669 ай бұрын
Moraknivs are incredible knives
@joesabet20016 ай бұрын
Thank you! So many people emphasize the 15 or 20 degree angle, but I like how you mentioned the gap and closing it. Makes sense!
@paulferri28673 жыл бұрын
Thank you this makes it more likely that I will be sharpening in the future rather than just buying a new knife
@TylerAFE3 жыл бұрын
100% best tip to beginners that no one ever tells you. Excellent video.
@MeT23383 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Sir, for presenting a great technique in such a calm and professional way. Brilliant! 👍🤙👌
@markwalmsley98683 жыл бұрын
A sharp knife is a safe knife is so true 💪👍
@madogmedic3 жыл бұрын
Good content. That's the first time I've seen that technique. Great way to find the correct angle. I love the water stone, instead of an oil stone. Finding the correct angle is critical. As for stones, when buying one, make sure that it's not one that has been pre soaked in oil. If you get one that's pre treated with oil, you won't be able to use water. That's been my experience, anyway. Thanks
@markodenbrett21633 жыл бұрын
Just out of curiosity, why do you prefer the water stones over oil stones. I have never used the water stones just oil, to me it seems that the oil stones put more of a polish on it towards the end on the higher grit stones
@notreal53113 жыл бұрын
@@markodenbrett2163 he said in the video that the water stones can be used in the field without taking oil out with you - spit, snow, etc
@samwalker82003 жыл бұрын
@@markodenbrett2163 it tends to be more about funtionality than presentation when it comes to bushcraft
@daverodgers7792 жыл бұрын
@@markodenbrett2163 when I use a stone at home, I mix dish detergent with water to wet my stone, the reason for this is to lubricate, prevent clogging and to facilitate cleaning. In the field, I use an elliptical diamond steel, for touch up.
@vantasticvanmail3 жыл бұрын
The best knife sharpening instructional I've ever had. thank you
@fuzz4283 жыл бұрын
This was a great instruction. I was always 45ing it like how they taught me. Never got why I was dulling my blade.
@ronaldparker17193 жыл бұрын
Thank you sir. I, even as a Marine, could not sharpen a knife. I have seen many videos on this subject and none worked for me. My knifes just seemed to get duller. I will try this and let you know how it works for me. Yeah. So simple. Thanks again.
@773butwipe5 жыл бұрын
How about the sharpie marker you can mark up the edge of knife that’s the angle and put it to the stone when the mark wares off you on the right angle that help me a lot when I was a kid first learning to sharpen my knife. I’ve help some others folks learn to sharpen knives. Also a wide stone helps out too
@learninthechords27173 жыл бұрын
Do u have a video on it or make one ?
@adrianojames58283 жыл бұрын
And let me guess . After watching this video ,you somehow think your sharpie trick is better , right , do me a favor Mr. Me Monster , go check out Bryan Regan' s "I walked on the moon " right here on KZbin, you must be a great "parachute jumper" lololo
@773butwipe3 жыл бұрын
No sir just trying to add to y’all’s maybe it will help some other person learn a valuable life skill sometimes you have to look at things from all angles to see and learn.
@normedwards53053 жыл бұрын
@@773butwipe Everyone has their own thing. Right? Sharpie is a great idea :)
@Earthether3 жыл бұрын
Sharpie is a good idea... wish people Wouldn’t harass you
@carterminter78143 жыл бұрын
This video and person show the wealth of the internet. Every can learn a great way to maintain man’s greatest tool for free.
@tigerpisces55062 жыл бұрын
My grandfather was an ornamental black smith and wood carver. I was taught by his son my uncle how to sharpen knives. You come closest to the way our ancestors sharpened knives, axes, hoes, shovels and scissors. The circular motion and angle method you demonstrated comes closest to the method I was shown. But I have seen a more interesting method that Japanese sword black Smith's use. They set angle and draw the stone like a leather strop. This method works well on a small knife but not on a sword for example.
@fraross62123 жыл бұрын
I have 2 expensive Falkniven knives and have been afraid to sharpen them. After watching this brilliant video I will give it a go. Many many thanks. Good health and happiness to you all.
@joosukas3 жыл бұрын
Thank you, thank you, thank you! I will most certainly try this method out next time. I have always had problems with keeping the correct angle when using the classic slide on the stone method.
@kylebender76623 жыл бұрын
As we say in Canada, this guy's a beauty. Thanks for the simple, straightforward method.
@kennywheelus68573 жыл бұрын
That's a good tip,I would have never thought to hold my knife like that,also a strope is pretty handy in maintaining your knifes edges an removing burrd.
@maxsparks51833 жыл бұрын
Most people haven’t a clue what a strop is for, nor how to use one. You might explain your suggestion .
@kennywheelus68573 жыл бұрын
@@maxsparks5183 ,your right.
@AnarchAngel13 жыл бұрын
A strop is for removing the burr, something this video doesn't even mention. I feel like that's kind of a big omission, you could do everything he said correctly and if you leave a big burr it's still not gonna be very sharp. I understand why he didn't mention it but that's a big part of sharpening
@kennywheelus68573 жыл бұрын
@@AnarchAngel1 , exactly
@zachduck96042 жыл бұрын
i thought i was doing a good job sharpening my knives but your tips has made my knives sharper then ever and in a lot less time Thanks Love the UCO group 100%
@Ratlins93 жыл бұрын
Wow, great video Dan. I never could keep the edge at the correct angle by laying the sharpening stone flat but this method lets you actually see and maintain the same angle. So simple but so effective.
@PahaLukki2 жыл бұрын
Finally someone who can actually explain this properly.
@waynekerr55023 жыл бұрын
Wow, I know there are a ton of great videos out there but this is a whole new perspective for me and probably the best explanation or "what's going/science" of seeing the angle. Awesome video!
@stigc.minkstuen Жыл бұрын
I've been a chef for 40 yeaars, and you are absolute right - KEEP YER KNIVES SHARP! - Dull knives are dangerous :)
@toml.82103 жыл бұрын
When I was an adult Boy Scout, we actually tried shaving with our pocket knives- Crocodile Dundee style! We spent an hour sharpening first, then we were able to shave some. 😎 We still needed the razor anyway. 😋
@xjade11.112 жыл бұрын
Finally, I am confident enough to sharpen my knives, thank you!
@Offgridgranny754 жыл бұрын
I did it, I did it!!!!! 🤪 Thank you for this video, I’ve always felt intimidated to sharpen my own knife, but after watching this, you made it really easy to follow.
@Skashoon2 жыл бұрын
I had a guy sharpen my Mora knife. It had Skandi (sp?) grind like yours, and I told him that when I gave it to him. He returned it with a sharpened bevel now in place. Grrrr! Now it’ll take some time to grind it back to Skandi. I bought an expensive whetstone to do it, but became frustrated with maintaining the correct angle. Now, thanks to this video, I can restore my knife, thank you!
@thomasstanovich99973 жыл бұрын
Ever use the edge of your truck window to put a quick edge on your knife. The ground glass of a car/truck window is an excellent honing tool!
@markodenbrett21633 жыл бұрын
That and the very bottom of a ceramic coffee mug
@thomasstanovich99973 жыл бұрын
@@markodenbrett2163 Awesome! Thanks for sharing.
@johnduffy6546 Жыл бұрын
Very good video. It's simple geometry. Make the stone match the grind of the blade...Great point, "don't let your knife get dull." AMEN & AMEN!
@k.j.87113 жыл бұрын
Dang, I've been doing it wrong all this time?! Thanks Dan.
@cptjshaffer2 жыл бұрын
Yup, my father-in-law was giving me mega, long instructions but you couldn’t have described it any easier. Thanks so very much. Staying 🔥
@bossybill74373 жыл бұрын
This sounds like a great technique as the biggest problem in learning to sharpen is 'finding the angle' or 'closing the gap'. What has helped me is stropping. Yes, instead of pushing the blade against the stone (to sharpen it), with stropping you draw the blade 'backwards' so you are never in danger of crunching the edge into the stone. But whilst stropping, you learn to feel that 'perfect angle' and it translates to when you then try pushing (as in sharpening with a stone) instead of pulling (as in stropping). Of course it doesn't happen overnight. I did not set out deliberately to learn sharpening by stropping, but I used to spend nights watching TV stropping whilst playing with my new knives. After a few months, feeling the angle had been learned and I found sharpening 'just happened'. Also, I started sharpening with an oiled but smooth Arkansas stone, and I would recommend starting off that way because it is more forgiving if you do crunch the blade but also because I think the smoothness and slight grip of the oil, helps you feel when you have just the right angle. After that, shifting to courser (more aggressive) stones is easy. One last point, you need to be aware of what type of grind your blade has, and try to preserve it. The Mora, for example, has a scandi grind with flat side meeting at an angle. They make feeling the angle easier because you have a large flat area which makes contact when on the perfect angle. Other grinds may be concave, and finding the angle there does involve feeling for a slight crunch, backing off to maintain the angle - so a bit more difficult. But there again, stropping helps because maintaining the angle is all part of the 'stropping skills development package'. Oh, another last point. You need to sharpen evenly along the entire blade, then stop and sharpen the other side when you feel the edge has folded over. Yes... After sharpening the blade for a while the edge will become really fine. So fine, that a microscopic edge will develop and get pushed backwards on the other side. When that happens, evenly across the entire length of the blade, you then need to begin sharpening from the other side. You know when this folded edge has developed by stopping every so often and testing to see if your finger nails can catch the fold when you pull your nails down over the edge (not length wise... that would slice them open) on the side opposite to the that which you've been sharpening. Once you've developed that folded edge and swapped sides a few times, you need to be more gentle and careful with your sharpening and move to a finer stone. Sometimes the folded edge you're developing simply flips and flops around to the opposite side that you're working on without actually resulting in much sharpening. If you feel that is happening then swipe (as in, cut or slice) the cutting edge of the blade through a corner of a block of wood, in order to wipe the edge off. Then continue sharpening. BTW, I think Dan's method is a great starting point. I hope what I've outlined (practice stropping to learn to feel for the angle then...) will help you progress. Obviously there are also lots of KZbin knife sharpening videos out there as well.
@bossybill74373 жыл бұрын
Here's another tip (lol). For most people, you don't need to sharpen your knife that frequently. Often a simple stropping will do. If you get to the point where stropping is just not doing it, you could try using a (carving) steel before moving to stones. The thing about using a steel is that, when used correctly (which most people will already have seen), it helps you set a consistent angle.
@andrewfossatti49372 жыл бұрын
Mind blown for sure. Genius in its simplicity! Thank you so much!
@scottcetnar80433 жыл бұрын
Dan, Love your videos man. Your teachings are great. Simple, to the point, and made so that I can understand and apply with a degree of confidence. Would you consider another knife sharpening video on those of us with convex blades. My go to knife is the Joker Nomad. Love that knife. However, it has a convex grind to it. I know this is different from other blade grinds. This would be super helpful. Thank you for considering.
@Dhi-fe5eu2 жыл бұрын
At 54 I have struggled to sharpen my most basic knife. You demonstrated it really well and spoke very clear.
@tiamaria16183 жыл бұрын
I really like how you hold the knife and stone so you can see the gap. However, you may want to mention that not all knifes have a single grind. For example blades that are made from thinner stock than the one you use in the video, like Swiss army knives, will have a primary grind of around 15 dps which extends 1/4 or 1/2 the way towards the spine of the blade, and then a secondary grind, which only extends a couple of millimeters from the edge, of 20-25 dps. This means that when you 'close the gap' your stone is resting on the primary bevel and won't remove any metal from the secondary bevel. It could be quite frustrating for someone to apply your great technique only to find that their knife never seems to get any sharper.
@danaoakes20983 жыл бұрын
As a boy my older brother taught me this same concept.Safety is priority...Great job...
@secondswell3 жыл бұрын
His knifes are so sharp the fingers of his gloves ran off out of fear of getting to close to the blade lol.
@tomcatt9983 жыл бұрын
👍🗡🤪🗡👍
@steventrosiek26233 жыл бұрын
🤣🤣❤
@mickeypye25933 жыл бұрын
*knives
@Ty916813 жыл бұрын
The only explanation for fingerless gloves
@Ty916813 жыл бұрын
@@Embrachu do you feel better, professor?
@martinwarner11783 жыл бұрын
Thanks Captain of knives. Great method, and me being an engineer, four decades, truly a lesson for me.
@itsawonderfulknife70313 жыл бұрын
I think it’s hilarious that every time someone puts out a video on how to sharpen a knife, it’s a Scandi grind. The easiest grind to sharpen. Show how to field sharpen a convex or hollow grind with no obvious bevel to use as a guide. That would be a big help for people starting off in Bushcrafting. Not all knives are scandi.
@michaeldean57873 жыл бұрын
Select the tools that will help you. There's a reason most bushcraft era use scandi grind. Why make life difficult?
@toddandangelbrowning29203 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the tip, I never knew that.
@itsawonderfulknife70313 жыл бұрын
@@toddandangelbrowning2920 The speediness of your reply equals your attempt at sarcasm. Listen, your the same as all the others. Making a big deal out of sharpening the easiest, but not the only, knife grind there is. 🙄
@toddandangelbrowning29203 жыл бұрын
@@itsawonderfulknife7031 I’m sorry pal, you assumed an untruth. I really meant the comment as sincere as I could be. I seriously never knew most bushcraft knives were of Scandi grind. No attempt at sarcasm.
@bureaucratbayonet3 жыл бұрын
@@itsawonderfulknife7031 if you're going to use rarer equipment you have to work harder to learn it. You have a bad attitude towards someone who put out free content and someone who tried to show appreciation.
@godsworld6962 жыл бұрын
Excellent video, 👍🏼 I think your the only guy I’ve seen who actually knows what he’s talking about! with proper technique. 😎
@DeeMoback4 жыл бұрын
Old time standby that my Dad taught me is to test sharpness on arm hairs..... if my knife doesn't shave my arm hairs then it is dull
@2adamast3 жыл бұрын
Then my knives are mostly dull, meanwhile I test on a nail.
@connormcenhill60903 жыл бұрын
Don’t try this with a chisel lol, ended up slashing my arm with an 8mm chisel
@DeeMoback3 жыл бұрын
@@connormcenhill6090 heck, that is what sharp edges are for.....yup
@ftbraggnc13 жыл бұрын
wow! i just did this technique to an old swedish made work blade that lost its edge. now it is back to razor. plus i started today in a real bad bad mood and now i feel better. thank you
@The_Warrior5263 жыл бұрын
Treat every knife as if it were loaded. Never point your knife at something you are not willing to cut. Keep your finger/thumb off the jimping if you're not ready to cut. etc. lol.
@stevedriscoll25393 жыл бұрын
🤣🤣🤣🤣 yeah!!!
@dianaklien15603 жыл бұрын
Exactly why I am wondering why anybody would sharpen their knife by pointing it towards themself.
@TomHereOnYoutube2 ай бұрын
Super helpful, thanks
@admirosmankovic1065 Жыл бұрын
I'm really pleased with this! It works like a charm kzbin.infoUgkxDcr-y2Pf6xdnrFHrSP7dl9kpKaCozcSQ Takes less time than my old electric sharpener because it can take more off the knife faster, and then it smooths out nicely with the finer grit polisher. I don't know how long it will last before the grit wears away, but I wouldn't mind having to replace it every once in a while.
@RoxUniverse3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for making it so easy! 🔪🗡⚔️🪒
@Daddy0071113 жыл бұрын
That was the clearest directions I ever heard or saw for sharpening a knife. Great Video
@jasontindell67343 жыл бұрын
God Bless everyone!!!! Jesus Loves you all very much!!!!
@noneyabiznas35902 жыл бұрын
That was great. I must agree with the last guy probably the best sharpening vid I've ever seen.
@christopherlemke57093 жыл бұрын
Dude you are my bro, I have the same doctrin in knife maintenance and safety, everyone needs to know that respect, it should be part of society
@charlesgillette29252 жыл бұрын
I was searching you older videos. Found this one. Thank You I will try this.
@Elleleighbrooks3 жыл бұрын
Omg! I've been trying for awhile to sharpen my camping knifes and even had a friend with a bunch of fancy stones try and it didn't work but this was the best video ever!! I've now got sharp knifes and I did it myself! I just found your channel tonight! Love it!
@cheeki433 жыл бұрын
This video was so helpful! I took a knife that hasn’t been sharpened in about 2 years and followed your instructions and bam sharp knife. I did he newspaper test and it cut like butter. Thank you thank you.
@Marcelino24353 жыл бұрын
Great instructions on knife sharpening. An easy task nobody practice anymore including myself. Thank you.
@Northwite2 жыл бұрын
Your technique is so perfect for beginners. It can be translated to larger stones if you know a way to sharpen on a vertical plane rather than a horizontal one. Thank you so much.