Hi Kyle, great content, I'm in Saskatchewan and best believe we have had snow for 2 weeks. I finally bought an edge pro after watching your videos looking to start a small business. Beautiful family you have, God Bless you and your family!
I’m a butcher in Utah and this knife is almost identical to the skinning knives we use everyday! Beautiful work and thank you so much for your sharpening tips it has helped me keep a good edge on all my work knives!
I just want to say that I discovered this channel when it was really really small. I live sooooo far away from Canada, in a pretty messy part of the world and these videos, this life bring me peace.
Mr. Noseworthy; you’ve come a long way brother; the knives you’re making now are beautifully executed. I started watching your videos on stone sharpening in the Murray Carter method after watching buying his blade sharpening fundamentals; and your videos helped me out immensely. Just wanted to say thanks. Hard work clearly becomes great work in your case; be good to yourself.
Norton makes excellent oil stones. Their Crystolon fine stone will make almost any knife hair popping sharp with a good working edge. Same goes for their fine India stone, though less effective with harder steels than the Crystolon.
Oil stones are cumbersome to work with and create a lot of mess. They are difficult to keep the workspace tidy and next to impossible to keep themselves clean. Best stones I have worked with are Russian Venev Industrial Diamond Stones. Amazing products, splash-and-go, compatible with any steel, no dishing, easy to keep tidy. I suggest anyone interested in sharpening check them out.
I may have skipped the part were you mentioned how to place the blade at a 15-20 degree angle on the sharpingstone, and slide moving from centre to tip, side A toward and then side B away from you. Is that correct?
Are the shapton stones completely flat? I currently use spyderco ceramic stones (medium and fine) but they are not completely flat so a really small blade (like a trapper knife or grandfather knife) will not contact the sharpening edge right. I'm thinking of making the switch from the spyderco ceramic dry stones to the shapton splash and go stones.
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Email me at kyle@np-inc.a
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How does one know he's using the correct this is what I'm having problems with just figuring out the correct angles
Does anyone else feel like Bob Ross is talking to you while he was sharpening?
Oh, the family looks so cute all together like that . What a blessing brother 🙏
Beautiful job on that sharpening as well😊
Beautiful family
Gorgeous knife
God bless
Hi Kyle, great content, I'm in Saskatchewan and best believe we have had snow for 2 weeks. I finally bought an edge pro after watching your videos looking to start a small business. Beautiful family you have, God Bless you and your family!
I’m a butcher in Utah and this knife is almost identical to the skinning knives we use everyday! Beautiful work and thank you so much for your sharpening tips it has helped me keep a good edge on all my work knives!
I just want to say that I discovered this channel when it was really really small.
I live sooooo far away from Canada, in a pretty messy part of the world and these videos, this life bring me peace.
Awesome group you got there Young man......❤❤
Mr. Noseworthy; you’ve come a long way brother; the knives you’re making now are beautifully executed. I started watching your videos on stone sharpening in the Murray Carter method after watching buying his blade sharpening fundamentals; and your videos helped me out immensely. Just wanted to say thanks. Hard work clearly becomes great work in your case; be good to yourself.
That's so very kind. Thank you!
Unbelievable knife Kyle. The curly maple handles you do will always be my favorite material.
Norton makes excellent oil stones. Their Crystolon fine stone will make almost any knife hair popping sharp with a good working edge. Same goes for their fine India stone, though less effective with harder steels than the Crystolon.
Oil stones are cumbersome to work with and create a lot of mess. They are difficult to keep the workspace tidy and next to impossible to keep themselves clean. Best stones I have worked with are Russian Venev Industrial Diamond Stones. Amazing products, splash-and-go, compatible with any steel, no dishing, easy to keep tidy. I suggest anyone interested in sharpening check them out.
My favorite bushcraft knife is the lt wright genesis scandi
Nice skills Kyle ! God bless
Hope you had a happy Halloween.
I so enjoy watching your everyday events.
You had me guessing with the security guard outfit.
God bless
Hey Kyle just wondering what you’re cleaning your stones with in this video. Thanks !
Beautiful knives
I need a strop paddle boss ! I’ve been using a flap and my counter for a year now
I may have skipped the part were you mentioned how to place the blade at a 15-20 degree angle on the sharpingstone, and slide moving from centre to tip, side A toward and then side B away from you. Is that correct?
Are the shapton stones completely flat? I currently use spyderco ceramic stones (medium and fine) but they are not completely flat so a really small blade (like a trapper knife or grandfather knife) will not contact the sharpening edge right.
I'm thinking of making the switch from the spyderco ceramic dry stones to the shapton splash and go stones.
Hi Kyle, have you tried any of the nano hone stones? Are they any good?
What did you use to clean your stone to start?
Any chance you can post a link to your site ?
kylenoseworthy.com/shop
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