Compact Field Sharpeners
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06/23/08 12:04 AM
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How are you men sharpening your knives out in the field?
Just bought a Byrd Duckfoot. Not bad, just used the flat surface like a stone on my LE. Not popping hairs but pretty good for some free-hand sharpening.
Thinking I need a DMT "Diafold Double Sided Diamond Knife Sharpener" now. They look better. "Dual purpose with compact convenience, the Double Sided Diafold Sharpener offers two 4" x 1" Diamond Whetstone surfaces in one lightweight, portable sharpener. Multi-use on blades, kitchen knives, specialty and garden tools, etc. Fine diamond (25 micron / 600 mesh) for a razor sharp edge. Coarse diamond (45 micron / 325) to quickly restore a neglected edge".
What do you think. Any here have one?
Cheers <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" />
PS-Not interested in angle sharpening devices with rods, guides etc as I don't have the time out bush, nor do I have the patience. Plus I don't really care if I have a super-sharp blade. It's just not needed for my needs. Just as long as it cuts meat without too much effort & the odd piece of timber for the fire I'm happy <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />
Last edited by 338 Stalker; 06/23/08 12:06 AM.
338, it just rolls off the tongue.
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Re: Compact Field Sharpeners
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06/23/08 12:34 AM
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Shaolin
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Good question, I would also like to know.
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Re: Compact Field Sharpeners
[Re: Shaolin]
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06/23/08 12:43 AM
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Gratefuldog
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Those folding diamond sharpeners work great. They are light and compact and will sharpen any steel. I have a Buck one around here somewhere but they are all made by DMT. Perfect for field sharpening. I have actually been wanting to get some DMT bench stones I like them so much.
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Re: Compact Field Sharpeners
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06/23/08 01:08 AM
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Magnum22
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i love my lansky dog bone.
also have a 4" ez lap diamond stone, with a leather pouch. good to leave n your bag if you have one of the higher speed steels. i just avoid s30v for trips.
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Re: Compact Field Sharpeners
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06/23/08 04:33 AM
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Simon
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I´m using a Fallkniven DC4 and it works just fine for me.
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Re: Compact Field Sharpeners
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06/23/08 10:23 AM
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Bors
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I have a bunch It just depends on what I grab and where I'm going. These are the ones I mainly rotate between: DMT double sided butterfly stones fine to coarse Spyderco medium grit 3" ceramic stick Arkansas medium pocket stone
At home:
sharpmaker Medium-Fine Arkansas stones Japanese Water stones Mill Bastard file
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Do you need one, of course you do it's a knife and you like knives.....
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Re: Compact Field Sharpeners
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06/26/08 08:56 AM
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Implume
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I keep those butterfly sharpeners in my pack, and in my car. But just for luck I always carry a DMT diamond card in my wallet. It’s a metal plate, the size of a credit card, with one face impregnated with diamonds. I’ve occasionally gotten stuck on some job that dulled the knives I was working with, when I didn’t have the time to go get my proper sharpening tools. Fine. Out comes the wallet card, and I can restore an adequate working edge in a jiffy.
Last edited by Implume; 06/26/08 09:50 AM.
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Re: Compact Field Sharpeners
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06/26/08 03:15 PM
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Paul the Brit'
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I have a small diamond stone thing (sounds a similar thing to Implumes) and I use Lansky ceramic medium grade rods stored in a cute pine box/rod holder. It will make hair shaving sharp edges (just about..)
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Re: Compact Field Sharpeners
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06/26/08 05:33 PM
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pitman
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How are you men sharpening your knives out in the field?
Thinking I need a DMT "Diafold Double Sided Diamond Knife Sharpener" now. They look better. "Dual purpose with compact convenience, the Double Sided Diafold Sharpener offers two 4" x 1" Diamond Whetstone surfaces in one lightweight, portable sharpener. Multi-use on blades, kitchen knives, specialty and garden tools, etc. Fine diamond (25 micron / 600 mesh) for a razor sharp edge. Coarse diamond (45 micron / 325) to quickly restore a neglected edge".
What do you think. Any here have one?
Cheers <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" />
I have just recently bought one bro, works great and I usually suck at sharpening !!!
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Re: Compact Field Sharpeners
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06/26/08 05:46 PM
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Private Klink
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I like the DMT Dia-Fold sharpeners myself! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" /> Of course, for just "touching up" a blade I have some soft stones and a strop w/compound. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />
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Re: Compact Field Sharpeners
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06/26/08 06:15 PM
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macgregor
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Recomend one that fits in the pocket of my spec-ops survival sheath and is double sided with two grits.
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