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Re: Sharpener [Re: ColdOne] #18461 02/19/07 10:50 PM
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Sandpaper and the mouse pad.


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Re: Sharpener [Re: ColdOne] #18462 02/19/07 11:11 PM
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If you can freehand like Andy that is a great skill to have but I tend to save my big oilstone for cheaper knives (so I don't wreck good ones!)

It took me years of practice to get it to work. The only thing that irrates me is I think I don’t get the edge exactly even, I think it’s a little lopsided. It always feels sharper if I feel the edge with my left hand compared to feeling it with my right. I guess it’s because I’m left handed maybe. I looked down the edge though, and it looks pretty even to me. I dunno. It works well enough though, it’s not that bad.

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I us the Chef's Choice Edge Select 120.

I had one of those I bought at Goodwill. It was white though. I didn’t like it very much, so I eBayed it.

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POP, I'm not going to ask how you touch up your edges in the field- unless you have a very long extension cord!! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" />

Or an inverter in the truck! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" />

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Used a whetstone for ages, found it too coarse

Did you try a finer stone? To touch up mine, I use the white fine AK stone followed by the smooth ceramic sharpening rod, then strop on a leather belt.


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Re: Sharpener [Re: Andy Wayne] #18463 02/19/07 11:21 PM
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I wish I could use a good stone. There's something traditional about it. However, I just don't have the patience to get it down.


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Re: Sharpener [Re: Andy Wayne] #18464 02/19/07 11:44 PM
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I had a multi stone set with a fine stone, the edge ends up nice, but I want more! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/tongue.gif" alt="" />


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Re: Sharpener [Re: ColdOne] #18465 02/20/07 09:53 AM
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That seems to be my problem to. I want it to cut through steel.


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Re: Sharpener [Re: Jerrwhy] #18466 02/20/07 02:51 PM
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Thanks for the information, it helps !

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Sandpaper and the mouse pad.

what grit or grits are best for the mousepad aproach? I have always wanted to give that method a try.


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Re: Sharpener [Re: james_bond] #18468 02/20/07 04:52 PM
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I start with 400 grit. Then I move over to 600. When I'm feeling good with 600 I'll use 1000 grit. The big thing that the sandpaper and mousepad does is it really helps form a convex edge. If you don't want a convex edge then a lansky system is probably the easiest, in my opinion.






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Re: Sharpener [Re: Jerrwhy] #18469 02/20/07 05:41 PM
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It takes a lot of sandpaper though. You might be better off with a long piece of emery paper especially for big knives like the DF.
Cold One ,you might want to try finishing your knives with a leather strop?


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Re: Sharpener [Re: Unsub] #18470 02/20/07 06:15 PM
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The mouse mat trick uses TONS of paper literally- I burned about 4 sheets in one go once.. In the space of a few minutes! This sounds like an exageration but it isn't- hense I now Lansky.


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Re: Sharpener [Re: Paul the Brit'] #18471 02/20/07 06:39 PM
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I use wet/dry sandpaper. When I sharpen I wet the sand paper, it seems to make it last longer. However, it does use up a lot of sand paper.


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Re: Sharpener [Re: Unsub] #18472 02/20/07 06:45 PM
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It takes a lot of sandpaper though. You might be better off with a long piece of emery paper especially for big knives like the DF.
Cold One ,you might want to try finishing your knives with a leather strop?

I never tried using a strop until just a little while ago. I was sharpening my everyday carry knife a Benchmade auto opener. And I decided to try it on a stiff leather belt that I've got. I'm pretty impressed with the finishing edge it puts on there.


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