I know Im asking randomly but does someone know of a tool to get back into an Instagram account?? I was stupid lost the password. I would love any tricks you can offer me!
I've been a on/off collector for about 10 years, using a DC4 & CC4 on all my blades, even the 10 inch ones. I now know how wrong my sharpening technique is & I can't thank you enough for showing me where I'm going wrong & how to improve with these awesome videos, many thanks, 😎👍👍
Hey Chris! Another great one! Dont we wish that every blade had a big choil like an ESEE? Well, they don't. Just went through a lesson in stone positioning finishing up rescuing my Daddy's wood chisel collection. Heck....doing narrow chisels is the best Training I've encountered for learning grit progression and scratch pattern....when I did the last one, I finally fell completely in love with the translucent Arkansas. With a translucent, you can SEE the metal getting removed, easily and when it knocks off a burr, you see it immediately! (Forgive me because I'm old and wearing bifocals LOL!). Keep these videos coming! Cheers! Wayne
Good video! Something I've had problems with in the past was trying to find a comfortable position to hold the blade and stone positioning. Great explanation!
Question from a sharpening novice who’s trying to learn. I got a soft/black arkansas combo stone from dan’s. I’ve done a little bit of sharpening on each, probably a few hours, and I’ve noticed that they are both developing a “mirror” surface on the stone. Is this normal? Or am i doing something wrong? Also, I’m able to kind of get a hair shaving edge off of the Soft Arkansas, but when i move to the black arkansas it feels like the edge gets worse. Is this just me needing to spend more time on the black? Or is it a technique problem to work on?
Great video, sooner or later I will need to sharpen my knives again and that's a good thing to look for. A chance to fix it before it becomes a project. P.S. in my dream I was showing off how sharp my edges are. I lost a lot of hair. Thanks to your videos!!! 🙄🙄
Have you ever repaired a broken tip? I broke the tip off my buck 110 trying to pry bark with it. I might be able to fix it with my belt grinder and a ceramic belt but I'm sure it's going to be a pain in the ass.
@@roughroosterknifesharpenin5531 Cool thank you. I have one their their extra fine and it does great I will have to check that out. I heard you can use a dmt course stone to flatten out a stone that has dished out...is this true?
@@roughroosterknifesharpenin5531 I just seen your video where you flattened those Arkansas on your grandma's porch lol. If your concrete pad is too smooth can you put sand down and use that as a way to make the surface more course?
Good job mods. I seen that too!
Dang, what did I miss?
@@bamafaninky861 It was a adult site some jack ass posted
Was it any good?
@@sharpwhits0167 lol didn't look
I know Im asking randomly but does someone know of a tool to get back into an Instagram account??
I was stupid lost the password. I would love any tricks you can offer me!
Just when I thought I couldn't enjoy your channel more, you start doing advanced sharpening techniques. Very informative! Thanku!
I've been a on/off collector for about 10 years, using a DC4 & CC4 on all my blades, even the 10 inch ones.
I now know how wrong my sharpening technique is & I can't thank you enough for showing me where I'm going wrong & how to improve with these awesome videos, many thanks, 😎👍👍
Not a problem man. Glad I could help out
Hey Chris!
Another great one! Dont we wish that every blade had a big choil like an ESEE? Well, they don't. Just went through a lesson in stone positioning finishing up rescuing my Daddy's wood chisel collection. Heck....doing narrow chisels is the best Training I've encountered for learning grit progression and scratch pattern....when I did the last one, I finally fell completely in love with the translucent Arkansas. With a translucent, you can SEE the metal getting removed, easily and when it knocks off a burr, you see it immediately! (Forgive me because I'm old and wearing bifocals LOL!).
Keep these videos coming!
Cheers!
Wayne
Hey man you gotta discover things lol. And yes I wish they did
Thanks for the good info I'm still learning and need all the help and the tips I can get lol.
Gotta learn somewhere. I'll be glad to help.
Nice video with more useful tips to learn from.
Good video! Something I've had problems with in the past was trying to find a comfortable position to hold the blade and stone positioning. Great explanation!
You make it look easy!
That's my job!
Hey bubba what is your opinion of Flissa knives? I've got 2 and for the money. They are awesome
Great video!
I would use a dremmel and make a sharpening choil, I do that for most spyderco regardless of if it recurves at the heel
I used to do that, and I've made a video on it. Bit that choil hangs on stuff all the time. And I quit doing it, because of that.
Thanks for the video, good stuff.
Welcome
Question from a sharpening novice who’s trying to learn. I got a soft/black arkansas combo stone from dan’s. I’ve done a little bit of sharpening on each, probably a few hours, and I’ve noticed that they are both developing a “mirror” surface on the stone. Is this normal? Or am i doing something wrong?
Also, I’m able to kind of get a hair shaving edge off of the Soft Arkansas, but when i move to the black arkansas it feels like the edge gets worse. Is this just me needing to spend more time on the black? Or is it a technique problem to work on?
Nope, that's completely normal.
Great video, sooner or later I will need to sharpen my knives again and that's a good thing to look for. A chance to fix it before it becomes a project.
P.S. in my dream I was showing off how sharp my edges are. I lost a lot of hair.
Thanks to your videos!!! 🙄🙄
Lol!
Have you ever repaired a broken tip? I broke the tip off my buck 110 trying to pry bark with it. I might be able to fix it with my belt grinder and a ceramic belt but I'm sure it's going to be a pain in the ass.
I have repaired many broken tips.
If you do the belt sander, you'll de temper that blade.
@@roughroosterknifesharpenin5531 maybe an extra coarse diamond stone?
@@ruen99 could do that. Or a coarse dmt a coarse crystalon a coarse India etc
What diamond stone are you using?
Dmt coarse
@@roughroosterknifesharpenin5531 Cool thank you. I have one their their extra fine and it does great I will have to check that out. I heard you can use a dmt course stone to flatten out a stone that has dished out...is this true?
@@TheKellisunshyne Don't do that
You'll ruin the dmt
@@roughroosterknifesharpenin5531 I just seen your video where you flattened those Arkansas on your grandma's porch lol. If your concrete pad is too smooth can you put sand down and use that as a way to make the surface more course?
I argued with people for months over this in the comments. Novaculite is extremely hard. It will crush it almost immediately.
Am I saying this correct? If you have a sharpening choil you can sharpen at an angle but if a straight plunge grind stay at 90 degrees?
Yes
Hope ur well. Wish you would make more videos again
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So you're addicted to root beer too?
No just when Kroger's has it on sale lol