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How to sharpen and strop your skiving knife 

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A sharp skiving knife is essential for clean cuts on leather and makes all the difference in the final finish of your product.
A dull knife is completely frustrating to use and can be extremely dangerous.
Learning the art of sharpening your knives is a completely necessary skill in keeping your knives is peak working condition and adds to the enjoyment of your leather craft.
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Комментарии : 91   
@davebolthouse3989
@davebolthouse3989 2 месяца назад
May favorite is when you go “oof, that knife is razor sharp” almost like you surprised even yourself!
@ashhempsall9803
@ashhempsall9803 5 дней назад
Super clear and with added reason. Thanks, a great help 🍷🎩
@robthewaywardwoodworker9956
@robthewaywardwoodworker9956 4 года назад
Keeping it simple. THANK YOU! No fancy jigs, or stones or any paraphernalia! SIMPLE. Cheers brother. Hope you're all doing okay over there; you've had a hell of a year.
@user-kd2vw8ih8n
@user-kd2vw8ih8n 4 месяца назад
Good video, excellent explanation. now I understand. thank you.
@timothy9874
@timothy9874 8 месяцев назад
I just got my knife a couple days ago… I am EXTREMELY Impressed at how sharp it is! Looks like this was a great investment. Thanks Chartermade!
@bkreep
@bkreep 3 года назад
Awesome! I love how you explained the burr as the indicator. I've never heard that before and it absolutely helped me get that razor edge. Thanks!
@pauldavies689
@pauldavies689 4 года назад
Great videos and full of info. Can you do a video of how to keep edge bevellers sharp please. Having a nightmare
@Working_Man
@Working_Man Год назад
HAHA, It worked. Awesome. Thanks for the video.
@tuloko16
@tuloko16 4 года назад
For finding the angle, putting my finger on the blade, so half is on the blade and the other half is on the stone or sand paper helps me find the sweet spot. Also, listen and feel carefully at the sandpaper and start with a bit shallower angle, so the cutting edge doesn’t touch the paper. Then start making the angle steeper as you forward stroke you will feel or hear the change once you are at the correct angle. It’s a fine balance because any steeper, and you will be dullung the knife. As for skiving, i found that more downward pressure then forward pressure gets me the best results.
@timkrenz2891
@timkrenz2891 4 года назад
thank so much for answering my question your skiving knife is a workhorse for me thank you for your great skill in crafting such a wonderful tool for me tim
@JoseHerreramixtekosound
@JoseHerreramixtekosound 4 года назад
Thank you, Chartermade!
@wolkbergv2499
@wolkbergv2499 4 года назад
Trust me the best skiving knife out there! Pure quality.
@gregsmith284
@gregsmith284 2 месяца назад
Very cool, great job
@bruno.schmeguel
@bruno.schmeguel Год назад
Thank you so much! It really helped
@sehtzek
@sehtzek 2 года назад
Thank you so much for this video. I have a couple of your knives on my wish list, but it really helped put an edge on my cheap skiving knife. I look forward to seeing what I can do with a good quality tool like you make.
@incrediblecontent4971
@incrediblecontent4971 Год назад
Thank you very much. I was looking for that badly! That was an excellent training.
@patd7704
@patd7704 11 месяцев назад
Thank you thank you for this video. I don't have the best skiving knife. But it is what I have. Your video is helpful especially to a newbie. Thank you.
@starfish3704
@starfish3704 5 лет назад
Thanks so much from Munich! Liz
@anantharamba6832
@anantharamba6832 3 года назад
Greetings, thank you, was both informative and practical. Simple and effective. Dobappreciate this sharing of the tip and technic.
@FabriKateco
@FabriKateco 2 года назад
Thank you so much. fab tutorial that is really helpful.
@VHQ_C
@VHQ_C 5 лет назад
It's helpful, thanks you! if you have time, can you create a video how to sharpen pricking iron?
@m.l.gleatheritems2598
@m.l.gleatheritems2598 3 года назад
I always love watching your show
@JRBrown0016
@JRBrown0016 11 месяцев назад
Just purchased one of your knives and I hope I can keep a crazy sharp edge on it. I've always struggled with getting edges sharp. This video helped a lot.
@stockholmgrapher
@stockholmgrapher 5 лет назад
Great video! Thanks for sharing the knowledge!
@CHARTERMADE
@CHARTERMADE 5 лет назад
Thank you and your welcome. Regards Terrick
@Matt-uw3bx
@Matt-uw3bx 5 лет назад
Excellent video. This is great instruction that looks quite simple once I get the technique down. Thanks again.
@CHARTERMADE
@CHARTERMADE 5 лет назад
Thank you and so glad the video is helpful. Regards Terrick
@alandrewgibson
@alandrewgibson 2 года назад
Nice work sir
@garyjones215
@garyjones215 5 месяцев назад
Terrick, please make another great video. Thanks Gary in Texas
@nsreentarek3715
@nsreentarek3715 3 года назад
Very nice video thanks for sharing it👏👏👍
@ericj1332
@ericj1332 3 года назад
Great vid! Thx mate.
@heatmizer-jim6762
@heatmizer-jim6762 Год назад
THANK YOU! GREAT video with clear, concise instruction! What are the abrasives I should be using on the leather strop?
@gerardb285
@gerardb285 3 года назад
Thank you! Your video is straight forward and to the point. What is the purpose and/or advantage of the rounded off corner on the skiving knife?
@okimoto3101
@okimoto3101 5 лет назад
Excellent video, how do I know if my sand paper can be e used with water?
@JayJay-sf2wn
@JayJay-sf2wn 3 года назад
Thank you!!!
@knifeandsheath1049
@knifeandsheath1049 4 года назад
Thanks. I just ordered my Chartermade skiving knife from Rocky Mountain Leather. I saw a review of your knife on LeatherToolz RU-vid channel. He talked about how sharp the knife is and demonstrated by comparing with other knives.
@dianedecrane5813
@dianedecrane5813 4 года назад
Knife and Sheath they are a great company
@EmperorProtects4848
@EmperorProtects4848 5 лет назад
Great video, thanks for sharing. It was actually quite different from what I expected.
@CHARTERMADE
@CHARTERMADE 5 лет назад
Thanks for your comment, I hope the video helps with your sharpening. Regards Terrick
@EmperorProtects4848
@EmperorProtects4848 5 лет назад
@@CHARTERMADE it does indeed. I sharpen my normal knives on a regular basis, both with Waterstones and with guided systems, but your video is great in the way that it focuses on the real essentials and also covers some important hints like the lowered angle on the stropping. Thanks.
@jimfreeman3636
@jimfreeman3636 5 лет назад
I'm very glad to have found your site. Fantastic work both in steel and leather. I can see one of your little L'Indespensable finding it's way to my bench. I've been using wet paper to sharpen my plane blades for years and it works sooo well. Looking forward to more videos.
@earth_awakening
@earth_awakening Год назад
Would love to see a video on sharpening a lip knife. Quite a bit different than this skiving knife.
@heyimamaker
@heyimamaker 5 лет назад
Really enjoying your videos :)
@CHARTERMADE
@CHARTERMADE 5 лет назад
thanks for watching
@The21tillidie
@The21tillidie 4 года назад
Thanks
@pridntfant
@pridntfant 2 года назад
I can just see how much in love you are with your craft , paying attention to every little detail. Love your videos, very helpful for someone new to the craft like myself. I was just wondering what kind of surface would also be good for skiving leather since granite is pretty expensive (well at least for a beginner who has to invest a lot into the tools at the beginning every penny counts..) if you want it completelly polished so the knife cannot be damaged, i have got some granite in the junkyard but the surface has little tinny holes and the knife seems to catch in every time it moves accross one. Would also appreciate some help with every other surface needed for leathercraft? For cutting i have a standard green cutting board and it seems that i have to really press hard when cutting which makes it really hard to cut accuratelly. For tooling/stamping obviously granite is the best option. Punching poly board is best right?
@Rsama60
@Rsama60 5 лет назад
I just discovered your channel, two thumbs up. I like you content on leather work and knives. I make knives too so I have a natural interest in your content. I like a mixture of small instructional vidoes like this sharpening one but full project like videos are good too. Keep on the good work. The knives that you make look really hicg quality and I assume they are, down to the smallest detail. What steel do you use?
@JimRodgers
@JimRodgers 4 года назад
Great sharpening tutorial. I've been struggling with skiving and I suspect part of the problem is the (lack of) sharpness of my knife. Looking forward to giving your process a try.
@CHARTERMADE
@CHARTERMADE 4 года назад
Thanks Jim, Im sure you will be very surprised how much difference a sharp knife makes to the ease of skiving. Have fun
@madroot
@madroot 5 лет назад
Great vid! I would like to see that leather clam on the wall behind you showcased.
@CHARTERMADE
@CHARTERMADE 5 лет назад
Happy you liked the video, I had that clam custom made a couple years back by an incredible artisan in France. His name is Fred Moreau, we will be posting a "how to video" where you will see the clam in action. Regards Terrick
@necromancerbb
@necromancerbb 4 года назад
I had a couple of quick questions if you don't mind, vis-a-vis stropping, I got a strop "paddle" and one side has fine leather and the other is coarse leather. I also have the green and white compounds. What would be preferable to hone my skiving knife? I've very quickly realised (especially as my current project involves
@Lumoharo
@Lumoharo 5 лет назад
Terrick! I completely stopped using my Japanese skiving knife, because I just couldn't get it sharp. It came dull, which I kind of expected, and that was alright. Finally, I found someone, who can explain the sharpening technique, AND make it work! Thanks for sharing your craft! I'm glad I found your videos! Love from Denmark
@CHARTERMADE
@CHARTERMADE 5 лет назад
I'm glad it could be of help to you.
@carollane8694
@carollane8694 Год назад
Great video. As with all things there are different methods used and shown by different people according to what works for them. Sharpening tools has never been a strength of mine but thanks to you I now have some amazingly sharp and clean cutting skiving knives.
@Sancyo97
@Sancyo97 2 года назад
Awesome! How often should we sharpen our knife?
@bella-bee
@bella-bee 3 года назад
If you’ve got a knife with a nick or some imperfection, what grit stone or sandpaper would you start with to even it up again, before you get to polishing, please?
@richardkatzman2066
@richardkatzman2066 9 месяцев назад
Great tip as always. One question; what side of the leather do you strop on? Do you ever strop on both sides of the leather strop? Best regards, Richard
@m3rkaba86
@m3rkaba86 4 года назад
What contact adhesive do you use? And do you just scrap it off when you're done.
@lizaknittinggirl3745
@lizaknittinggirl3745 3 года назад
Thank you so much for this video. It´s very helpful. What is this on top of the leather? Looks like powder.
@bearly1727
@bearly1727 3 года назад
Looks like jewelers polishing compound.
@dianedecrane5813
@dianedecrane5813 4 года назад
You can do this for round knives too, right?
@dperisty1
@dperisty1 3 года назад
What kind of stone would you recommend? Are Diamond stones ok (Trend or DMT)?
@sydneylmyers
@sydneylmyers 3 года назад
How does the burr form when doing the pushing motion? Wouldn't I have to pull in order for the metal to pull up and over the blade?
@BlkKeyCptl
@BlkKeyCptl 20 дней назад
When you strop are you using just leather or do you put something on it.
@sontungdinh726
@sontungdinh726 4 года назад
Thank you for a very educational video. There is one thing I really want to ask is that when you finish the front side with sand paper, can you do the same with the back side? I don't have a stropper.
@seandepoppe6716
@seandepoppe6716 3 года назад
Use A scrap of leather
@larryvturner
@larryvturner 4 года назад
I learned essentially this method through trial and error and it took me a long time (years). I wish I had known about you years ago, it would have shortened my learning curve considerably. I have a stereomicroscope to assist in showing me if I am doing this correctly. Thanks very much for sharing your knowledge and skills, which are considerable.
@CHARTERMADE
@CHARTERMADE 4 года назад
Thanks for your message Larry, sometimes a few messages slip past but I appreciate when I get to read it.
@bella-bee
@bella-bee 3 года назад
I knew the sharpie trick, but all that shows me is I’m working with uneven pressure, missing parts of the edge, even though I’d swear I wasn’t! So I put my fingers over that part, and still I have trouble. I don’t think my stone is concave, but might it be time to level it?
@mrniceshoes2118
@mrniceshoes2118 2 года назад
What’s the white stuff on the leather what type of compound is that ?
@bijasatterlee5725
@bijasatterlee5725 10 месяцев назад
DO you use regular sandpaper for this? 1200 ... you call it water sand paper, is it different from regular sand paper that you put water on? Thank you! Can't wait to order a knife, doing it today!
@gardnerwebb3749
@gardnerwebb3749 4 года назад
Terrick how would you sharpen your awl?
@JacquesdeKlerk03
@JacquesdeKlerk03 5 лет назад
Great video, thanks Terrick! When stropping, do you use a polishing compound?
@CHARTERMADE
@CHARTERMADE 5 лет назад
Hey Jacques, Yes I do add a polishing compound, I will send you one of my strops with your knife :)
@JacquesdeKlerk03
@JacquesdeKlerk03 5 лет назад
CHARTERMADE 😃
@jackmiddleton2080
@jackmiddleton2080 4 года назад
Does it matter if you push or pull the knife on the sandpaper?
@SuperCarolyn2009
@SuperCarolyn2009 3 года назад
What are you using on the strop?
@amyacheson9609
@amyacheson9609 2 года назад
Mine strop didn't come with directions. Being a "strop beginner " I'm not confident that I prepared my strop properly, like adding oil first. I do leather work and I need a sharp knife! After watching a bunch of videos some are the same but them are very confusing...do I use a stone first and then the strop?
@daverooni7763
@daverooni7763 3 года назад
If we use 1200 grit for the water paper, what should we use for sharpening stones? Still 1200?
@UriValdez
@UriValdez 2 года назад
What grit of sand paper is that?
@osirusj275
@osirusj275 Год назад
Why need to strop it with compound after sharpening? What's the compound used...
@zarinafernandes3831
@zarinafernandes3831 3 года назад
Thank you for the information you shared, I would be a first time user, my question to you is can I skive loft leather/ cow leather with the knife, would be great full if I get a reply from you. And also could you tell me where to buy stroping water sand paper and leather piece.
@zarinafernandes3831
@zarinafernandes3831 3 года назад
Soft leather
@pequodexpress
@pequodexpress 3 года назад
I prefer sharpening in one motion going forward, yet I see many people use a to and fro motion.
@debbies6266
@debbies6266 3 года назад
Hi, is it possible to buy your tools in the EU?
@phillipmarufu2453
@phillipmarufu2453 2 года назад
Great i almost ruined mine after sharpening it using grinder
@deankay4434
@deankay4434 3 года назад
Barber shops used strips for decades but with a jeweler rouge is I am not mistaken. With the stroll, skin side up, what material do you work into your strop?
@elliotbegley
@elliotbegley 3 года назад
In my shop, I’ve got multiple strops with multiple polishing compounds. I start with a course polishing compound on the back then move to a finer compound, and finish on the front side with no polishing compound. Takes a while, but works for me!
@V3leathercraft
@V3leathercraft 3 года назад
Is it ok to sharpen it in 240 paper?
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