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How To Sharpen A Scandi Grind 

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Join Tom from Sharpening Supplies as he dives into the world of Scandi grind knives, sharing his extensive experience and expert techniques for sharpening these unique tools. Whether you're a bushcrafting enthusiast or a professional carver, this video is packed with invaluable tips on maintaining the razor-sharp edge of your Scandi grind knives.
🔪 What You'll Learn:
- The characteristics of a Scandi grind and its advantages for woodworking.
- Detailed guide on the optimal sharpening angle for Scandi grind knives, including those with a micro bevel.
- Step-by-step tutorial using any bench stones.
- Tom's personal method for making the sharpening process quicker and more efficient.
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Комментарии : 24   
@HWCism
@HWCism 11 дней назад
Thanks. I enjoy my Tormek machine so was glad to hear you mention it.
@elikalman9066
@elikalman9066 Месяц назад
Brilliant presentation, thank you!
@SharpeningSupplies
@SharpeningSupplies Месяц назад
Glad it was helpful!
@obirato
@obirato 2 месяца назад
interesting there is good knowledge in here! thanks
@loungelizard3922
@loungelizard3922 2 месяца назад
Nice stones, I have Chosera 600, 1000 and 5000 grits and love them. I started on a no-name Indian oil stone from a hardware store, Choseras are quite an upgrade. Thanks for the sharpening vid, lots of succinct advice here. I have watched a lot of sharpening videos from Korin and JKI but they are old and waffley compared to this vid. Great work.
@SharpeningSupplies
@SharpeningSupplies 2 месяца назад
Very cool!
@brandonkramer4894
@brandonkramer4894 2 месяца назад
What knife jig are you using on the Tormec? I’ve never seen that one before.
@SharpeningSupplies
@SharpeningSupplies 2 месяца назад
It's the Small Knife Jig (SVM-00). It works in conjunction with the KJ-45 knife jig.
@kens4741
@kens4741 3 месяца назад
Well done video. I especially like the combination grind with a Tormek shown at the end. Keep up the good work!
@SharpeningSupplies
@SharpeningSupplies 2 месяца назад
Thanks, will do!
@Chris-de6rm
@Chris-de6rm Месяц назад
Do you use any compound on the strop?
@SharpeningSupplies
@SharpeningSupplies Месяц назад
Yes, that strop has green honing compound on it: www.sharpeningsupplies.com/collections/strops/products/green-honing-compound
@JoseReyes-wo2lm
@JoseReyes-wo2lm 2 месяца назад
( I don't sharpen a knife! I just put a point , and she cuts well!)
@JoseReyes-wo2lm
@JoseReyes-wo2lm Месяц назад
( it's called setting a knife 🗡️🔪!)
@craig1825
@craig1825 2 месяца назад
What benefits do you believe using a tormek then a stone give you? Rather than just using a tormek and then the honing wheel.
@SharpeningSupplies
@SharpeningSupplies 2 месяца назад
I'd be concerned that a full hollow grind would be a little too delicate for the woodworking tasks I do. I've got a couple Morakniv 106 knives lying around, so I might test a full hollow against a flat over hollow.
@craig1825
@craig1825 2 месяца назад
So your thinking it improves durability? Please let me/us know the results.
@SharpeningSupplies
@SharpeningSupplies 2 месяца назад
@@craig1825 For sure. I also find it quicker to go to my stones for light touch-ups, rather than getting my Tormek out and setup. But I'll definitely share the results on this channel.
@craig1825
@craig1825 2 месяца назад
I have a question off subject, do honing steel’s rough or smooth remove the burr after stone sharpening? Also does it matter if you finish on a rough or smooth stone?.
@SharpeningSupplies
@SharpeningSupplies 2 месяца назад
Yes, steels remove metal from the edge, often creating a microbevel (depending on the angle used). Science of Sharp has a great article on it: scienceofsharp.com/2018/08/22/what-does-steeling-do-part-1/ Because it creates a microbevel, the final stone you use might not matter so much. I've seen a few folks sharpen with coarse grits (around 400 grit) and then go straight to stropping and get good results. It's not something I've tried myself though.
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