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SHARPENING - START TO FINISH 

Sharp Knife Shop
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Hey folks, thanks for tuning in as always!
In todays video we're going to sharpen a knife start to finish with minimal cuts so you can follow along at home with us! This one runs a little long so get your stones soaking while you make yourself a coffee and lets get to work!
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Комментарии : 26   
@valanshard2105
@valanshard2105 17 дней назад
Thank you for this quality video, I've watched several others but this was by far the most clear, detailed, and helpful!
@fishbone9159
@fishbone9159 Год назад
I'm about to sharpen my first knife with my newly delivered whetstone. Timing is in point!
@Gekkoo_o-0
@Gekkoo_o-0 Год назад
This video is incredibly useful 👌 I've been recently in Japan and I was lucky enough to meet a 93 Sharpening master in a small city. He's sharpening knives for 75 years.
@Faiyaz7
@Faiyaz7 Год назад
All of your videos are so informative. By far the best channel for knife info in general. Surprising how low the subscriber count is! Y’all deserve more :D awesome video
@SharpKnifeShop
@SharpKnifeShop Год назад
Thank you so much, tell RU-vid for us! ;)
@turtleh
@turtleh Год назад
Thanks, I don't own any Japanese knives but I recently got into hand sharpening chef, and my edc/folding knives with just stones. Grabbed the Atoma #400 from your Toronto store to make sure my stones are flat.
@SharpKnifeShop
@SharpKnifeShop Год назад
Amazing! Thank you so much for your business, we really appreciate it!
@KimchiM3
@KimchiM3 Год назад
Thankful for the ongoing and constant content!
@jpmuzz1
@jpmuzz1 6 месяцев назад
Great stuff!! you really earn our support, rare these days
@cloud16343
@cloud16343 9 месяцев назад
Love the video! Just wondering if the angle matters when you're using the Strop?
@christopherrudolph6883
@christopherrudolph6883 Год назад
Thank you for all your helpful videos! They have helped me a lot to improve on my sharpening. I have one question, though: During de-burring, do you lift your handle up slightly as well to ensure that the tip of the blade makes contact with the stone? So is it the same as during the regular sharpening passes?
@SharpKnifeShop
@SharpKnifeShop Год назад
That's awesome, so glad we were able to help you out. Yes, making sure the tip is contacted during deburring is very important and is the same method we use when doing the regular sharpening passes. I hope that answers your question!
@christopherrudolph6883
@christopherrudolph6883 Год назад
@@SharpKnifeShop It does indeed! Thank you for taking your time to answer my question.
@Yog.1
@Yog.1 14 дней назад
Hey, what alternatives for a strop should I go for if I'm trying to stay away from animal based products like leather?
@MDRenjoyer
@MDRenjoyer 5 месяцев назад
thanks, been sharpening for years and still struggle with sharpening the tip
@AncientMysteriesAndInnovations
@AncientMysteriesAndInnovations 8 месяцев назад
Nice tutorial
@carmineleggieri
@carmineleggieri Год назад
Question - As someone who is right handed, when I'm sharpening the backside of my knife (holding in right hand, edge trailing stroke toward my body) I sometimes scratch the ferrule of my handle on the stone. What would cause this? Too shallow an angle?
@SharpKnifeShop
@SharpKnifeShop Год назад
Likely has to do with how you're orienting the knife, I like to keep my knife perpendicular to the stone when sharpening the backside.
@thomaswilliams4229
@thomaswilliams4229 8 месяцев назад
How long do you soak your whetstone for?
@disarmyouwitha
@disarmyouwitha 4 месяца назад
Can you sharpen Japanese knives on diamond stones of equivalent grits?
@amirhameed9714
@amirhameed9714 6 месяцев назад
What should be the angle and pressure on stropping
@miguelmedina4466
@miguelmedina4466 7 месяцев назад
I can't seem to develop a burr and I feel like I'm being consistent with my angle
@sunnyday3148
@sunnyday3148 28 дней назад
It's definitely usually angle. I use to have this issue in beginning. A few tips Get a beater knife to practice on...if you don't already have one. Try a lower grit. 180 is prime. Use your index finger or middle finger to feel for burr. They're wayyyyy more sensitive than thumb. The burr doesn't need to be huge age addressed here. Practice, practice, practice! 🥰
@TocilarulTimisorean
@TocilarulTimisorean Год назад
I think you are obsessed with flatening the stone, too often 😂
@eyalsamson
@eyalsamson Год назад
What knife is this?
@yoonyoungjun2510
@yoonyoungjun2510 Год назад
Gage!
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