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how much do you polish your edge?
#367015
09/12/09 04:48 PM
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JT Sharp
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Hello,
I am asking for some free advise. I have my DM with a realy shiny convexed edge using various grades of sand paper and a mouse pad. The finest grade I have used is 2000 grit. It will shave hair no problem but it won't push cut through paper. Is this normal? I don't have a micro burr that I can feel or see. I know that a micro burr will make a knife super sharp but it won't last. It is not sharp enough to shave my face. I tried. Even used shaving cream and all. The face shaving was just for kicks. I use this knife for out doors type stuff, such as: cleaning fish, camp fire building, ect, ect. Is a polished edge like that what I realy need? I am almost crazy about having a realy sharp knife. If it's not, the old man gives me hell when we go fishing. Sometimes I think I could bring a strait razor and he'ld say, "Where did you get that CPOS? Well you could at least sharpen the [censored] thing!" I tell him its plenty sharp, he just can't feel it because of his diabetes and loosing feeling in his hands....
Thanks,
JT
Grail Knife: Busse SFNO or a scrap yard sword. Hint hint Big Dawg.....
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Re: how much do you polish your edge?
[Re: JT Sharp]
#367016
09/12/09 05:06 PM
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Horn Dog
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It sounds like maybe you rounded and actually dulled the edge while polishing it. It is easy to do on a stropping pad. Even an unpolished edge can shave hair and a polished edge can be dull. Try going back to a courser grit for a few strokes using very light pressure. Then finish again with the 2000 grit but be careful not to round the edge. I know, because I have had this problem myself on occasion. Keep the pressure light and make sure not to flex the sharpening medium around your sharp edge. Good luck.
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Re: how much do you polish your edge?
[Re: Horn Dog]
#367017
09/12/09 05:19 PM
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JT Sharp
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This is very helpfull. I have been applying a good bit of downward force so your account is probably correct. For an outdooring use, do you think the high polish is best, or should it be a bit more "toothy"?
Grail Knife: Busse SFNO or a scrap yard sword. Hint hint Big Dawg.....
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Re: how much do you polish your edge?
[Re: JT Sharp]
#367018
09/12/09 06:13 PM
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Horn Dog
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This is very helpfull. I have been applying a good bit of downward force so your account is probably correct. For an outdooring use, do you think the high polish is best, or should it be a bit more "toothy"? People who skin a lot of animals like them "toothy". I like them polished.
Horned, dangerous, and off my medication.
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Re: how much do you polish your edge?
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#367019
09/12/09 06:22 PM
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somberbear
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i have a mixture of blades.... sharpend differntly .... my m16 is very polished and slices like a dream all day long.... but it wears down and needs a some attention at the end of a week... but i also have a rat folder ... and i keep it stoned and toothy where it will generaly bite into something... i keep the my fillet knife polished and it just skims .. while my old hickory likes a good "toothy" edge .......
im still working this all out by trial and error.... i got a new strop and retired my old leather one to the bathroom for my stright razor that never sees any action (what i like a scruffy beard that doesnt itch).... and a few larger stones ... i need to get a belt sander or set up my paper wheels.....
i have a few knives while will slice with force , it will shave ... but i over polished em and they will just slide over about any thing with out biting down... still cut but the force with a decent amount of force....
but honestly a nice polished yard blade looks so sexy
Last edited by somberbear; 09/12/09 06:23 PM.
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Re: how much do you polish your edge?
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#367020
09/12/09 08:47 PM
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fastcamo
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I used a polished edge for food prep stuff anything more difficult than that then more of a courser stone
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Re: how much do you polish your edge?
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09/13/09 04:17 AM
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JT Sharp
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Thanks for the advise. I did just what you said and in just a few minutes, it would push cut through paper. Not bad for a 1/4 inch thick blade. I used a piece of leather rather than an old mouse pad. I think that helped out some too. You guys are awsome! Thanks again. This place is such a great resource and a great place for like minded people to interact. Long live the yard!
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Re: how much do you polish your edge?
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#367022
09/13/09 10:38 AM
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somberbear
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has any one tried the coffee cup method of sharpening?
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Re: how much do you polish your edge?
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09/13/09 07:23 PM
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fastcamo
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Ive done it on a couple work blades, just cuz they look sexy to me ![[Linked Image from i540.photobucket.com]](http://i540.photobucket.com/albums/gg324/fastcamo/100_0582-1.jpg)
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Re: how much do you polish your edge?
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09/13/09 08:20 PM
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JT Sharp
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My dad used to use the bottom of a coffee cup sometimes. I have never tried it but I am sure it would work in a pinch. I have also seen the old man use a slightly open set of scissors to sharpen his knife.
JT
Grail Knife: Busse SFNO or a scrap yard sword. Hint hint Big Dawg.....
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Re: how much do you polish your edge?
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09/13/09 09:49 PM
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Andy Wayne
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My dad used to use the bottom of a coffee cup sometimes. I have never tried it but I am sure it would work in a pinch. Just make sure it's an unglazed portion. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" /> You can also roll down your window in your car and used the top edge of the tempered glass to sharpen/strop your edge.
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Re: how much do you polish your edge?
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09/13/09 10:03 PM
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Sigfest
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Good ideas guys for a quick edge
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STILL looking for coin #96..
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