Great info, I have a lot of problems with a brand new swivel knife. It skips, and it is quite painful to carve. There are the grind marks, and apparently it is not sharp enough. I love your style and the noises are very funny. Thanks!!
Yes, the swivel knife can be sharpened this way, but you will still have to strop the knife. The whetstone is an oil stone. Thanks for watching! Hope this helps :)
Excellent. As someone totally new to leatherworking, I was wondering if the knife should be sharper. I love the add-on sound effects, you must have a great sense of humour, which is sadly lacking in so many boring TH-cam "how to" vids
Really that isn't a great table for leather working. It worked okay as a stropping surface but it isn't a stable table. You could most likely locate one at Home Depot, maybe even Walmart.
hahaha! thanks for the tips and the laughter! I wish prosperity and wealth to your business and yourself. For oil stains on the pants, tell your wife to use a cap full of "Lestoil" (floor cleaner) in the laundry machine along with laundry soap. old trick from the army. :) thanks again.
Hi, Roberto! We offer a stone sharpener set that includes a coarse and fine grit stone (item # 44-058). You can find them here: springfieldleather.com/Sharpener-Stone-Set . You can also give us a call at 1-800-668-8518. Thanks for your question! :)
The collar is a must. I replaced the slotted screw with an allen set screw that matched my Tandy Pro knife, thus only needing the same allen wrench for both. A straight blade is a little easier to set up than the angled blade is. I also found the thumb screw was always coming loose so I attached a small circle of leather to the end with super glue and so far it stays tight while using the jig. I'm guessing it should have been a fine thread than what it is. Or made with a nylon tip so it stays locked down once tightened.
Great information. And unlike some, I loved the sound effects. It’s part of yalls charm - great content, but not taking yourself too seriously. It’s why I’ve been a loyal customer for 5 years.
I was expecting a serious and monotone video on sharpening, instead I got an informative video on sharpening with some humour thrown in, loved it, cheered me up today 👍😄
this was very informative but incredibly hard to take serious with all of those obnoxious sound effects. I thank you for the video and will remember to just watch them with the mute on from now on.
Who ever done the editing, ( i bet it's an unhappy worker, getting back at him) the sound effects are so funny, cannot stop laughing, Kevin is so serious showing us what to do in sharpening, but cannot stop laughing. Good work who ever you are ! if you are still there !
Kevin, a video request. I have a quarter moon knife. Not sure what is in English. In English you call them a face knife, in German a half-moon knife. It's basically a 1/4 circle and sharpening it is not an easy feat for me. An instructional video for such a knife would be helpful. Thanks!
I have enjoyed all of your videos but please loose the sound effects, you don't need any squeaky or pan's dropping, your videos are good without all that
complimenti..ottimo tutorial ..è possibile sapere come si chiama lo strumento che usi per affilare ? cioè quello che si regola ad angolo ?? e dove si può reperire ?? grazie mille
Grazie, Mario! Si chiama "keen edge sharpener". Si può trovare lo strumento qui: springfieldleather.com/Sharpener-Keen-Edge. Grazie per la sua domanda! :)
I use diamond compound instead of polishing compound because its faster and I use diamond hones for the same reason. Diamond is so much faster and I can get compound to 100,000 grit. I find that above 10,000 grit puts a mirror finish on the knife steel so fine you can't see any lines. They use it to polish telescope lenses and when I put a mirror polish on a knife 10,000 is as far as I need to go.
If you look closely, there is a small, tiny, little set screw near the bottom of the shaft. That's what holds the blade in. Insert your blade, snug up that set screw, and you won't have to fight with the thing trying to hold it in with your finger - or throw it at that first thing that pisses you off - or in this case the second.
Hi, Mihaela! You may be asking about "jewelers rouge", which you can find here: springfieldleather.com/Jewelers-Rouge-White-1-8-lb . Thanks for watching! Let us know if you have any more questions. :)
FFS! Did a someone's 12 year old edit this with all the distracting sound effects? I'm going to see if Weaver has a professionally presented video on the topic.
Good info, sound effects are kind of distracting though.
Well done! The sound effects are great, too.
Great video, I'm new to leather working, and this tutorial was exactly what I was looking for!
Thumbs up, for including the sound effects after the screwdriver issue.
Probably one of the better explained videos on sharpening. Well done!
Awesome!!! This was one of the first questions I had for my local leather shop when I started tooling.
What if you don't have Jeweler's Rouge? What else can be used? I ask because I have no clue where to get the stuff.
Does it have to be the white Jeweler's rouge? I have the red so I am wondering if I bought the wrong one.
I love the sound effects... I still learned everything he was teaching and got a good laugh in... in the process
Great info, I have a lot of problems with a brand new swivel knife. It skips, and it is quite painful to carve. There are the grind marks, and apparently it is not sharp enough. I love your style and the noises are very funny. Thanks!!
I love the sound effects......
Can the swivel knife be sharpened on a synthetic stone without oil, like a Lansky? What kind of whetstone are you using? Great video, thanks!
Yes, the swivel knife can be sharpened this way, but you will still have to strop the knife. The whetstone is an oil stone. Thanks for watching! Hope this helps :)
Excellent. As someone totally new to leatherworking, I was wondering if the knife should be sharper. I love the add-on sound effects, you must have a great sense of humour, which is sadly lacking in so many boring TH-cam "how to" vids
Thanks for watching! Glad you found our video helpful :) Happy leather crafting!
Sound Effects were not necessary... But the instruction was great!
Where can I find a table like that?
Really that isn't a great table for leather working. It worked okay as a stropping surface but it isn't a stable table. You could most likely locate one at Home Depot, maybe even Walmart.
hahaha! thanks for the tips and the laughter! I wish prosperity and wealth to your business and yourself. For oil stains on the pants, tell your wife to use a cap full of "Lestoil" (floor cleaner) in the laundry machine along with laundry soap. old trick from the army. :) thanks again.
the sound affects are awesome haha
great video. what grits are available on that wet stone and where can I get one?
Hi, Roberto! We offer a stone sharpener set that includes a coarse and fine grit stone (item # 44-058). You can find them here: springfieldleather.com/Sharpener-Stone-Set . You can also give us a call at 1-800-668-8518. Thanks for your question! :)
The collar is a must. I replaced the slotted screw with an allen set screw that matched my Tandy Pro knife, thus only needing the same allen wrench for both. A straight blade is a little easier to set up than the angled blade is. I also found the thumb screw was always coming loose so I attached a small circle of leather to the end with super glue and so far it stays tight while using the jig. I'm guessing it should have been a fine thread than what it is. Or made with a nylon tip so it stays locked down once tightened.
Great information. And unlike some, I loved the sound effects. It’s part of yalls charm - great content, but not taking yourself too seriously. It’s why I’ve been a loyal customer for 5 years.
So happy you enjoyed the video and found it helpful! Thanks for watching and for your business :)
Nice. Thanks for taking your time and giving it away. I learn from each video you've given us.
Yeah forget the sound affect its annoying enough to get you a thumbs down..
I have to say the cartoony sound effects were...quite annoying.
turd
I was expecting a serious and monotone video on sharpening, instead I got an informative video on sharpening with some humour thrown in, loved it, cheered me up today 👍😄
this was very informative but incredibly hard to take serious with all of those obnoxious sound effects. I thank you for the video and will remember to just watch them with the mute on from now on.
can i use the 3 in-one oil? if not ill get the sewing machine oil
Hi. You can use 3in one but it’s messier and will stain. Sewing machine oil is better
Kevin
Those sound effects are absolute trash. Completely ruined the video.
Lighten up, they were meant to be humerous and they were!!! :)
Wow I couldn't even finish watching cause the stupid and childish sound effects.
hahahaha awesome video, I bet it's a good time around your shop. wish my workplace was that fun. Educational also. thanks again
Excellent explanation. The effects were annoying.
Love this vid bits adder end in great
Who ever done the editing, ( i bet it's an unhappy worker, getting back at him) the sound effects are so funny, cannot stop laughing, Kevin is so serious showing us what to do in sharpening, but cannot stop laughing. Good work who ever you are ! if you are still there !
The sound track🤣
Kevin, a video request. I have a quarter moon knife. Not sure what is in English. In English you call them a face knife, in German a half-moon knife. It's basically a 1/4 circle and sharpening it is not an easy feat for me. An instructional video for such a knife would be helpful. Thanks!
Would have been a good informative video except for the childish back ground sound track.
This video really helped in showing me how to sharpen my swivel knife, however I'm not 4 years old and can do without the annoying sound effects.
Check out our newer video.
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informative and funny
cheers
I have seen you answer in Italian too!!! Awesome!!
lose the sound effects its annoying!
I have enjoyed all of your videos but please loose the sound effects, you don't need any squeaky or pan's dropping, your videos are good without all that
Good video but because of the sound effects best to watch it muted with captions on.
complimenti..ottimo tutorial ..è possibile sapere come si chiama lo strumento che usi per affilare ? cioè quello che si regola ad angolo ?? e dove si può reperire ?? grazie mille
Grazie, Mario! Si chiama "keen edge sharpener". Si può trovare lo strumento qui: springfieldleather.com/Sharpener-Keen-Edge. Grazie per la sua domanda! :)
GRAZIE PER LA TUA DISPONIBILITA E CORTESIA LA TUA RISPOSTA è VERAMENTE UTILE ED è MOLTO DI AIUTO
Il piacere è tutto mio! Grazie, e buona giornata :)
Buongiorno, lei è un hobbysta o un professionista?
Good info. terrible sound effects.
I use diamond compound instead of polishing compound because its faster and I use diamond hones for the same reason. Diamond is so much faster and I can get compound to 100,000 grit. I find that above 10,000 grit puts a mirror finish on the knife steel so fine you can't see any lines. They use it to polish telescope lenses and when I put a mirror polish on a knife 10,000 is as far as I need to go.
Same here.. Works much better
If you look closely, there is a small, tiny, little set screw near the bottom of the shaft. That's what holds the blade in. Insert your blade, snug up that set screw, and you won't have to fight with the thing trying to hold it in with your finger - or throw it at that first thing that pisses you off - or in this case the second.
bravo, muito bem , bien hecho, gut gemacht, 做得好, お見事! TANK YOU!!!!
An informative video tarnished by stupid noises.
what grit whetstone?
ps: the sound effects are stupid and annoying...
golusruse?? someone pls
Hi, Mihaela! You may be asking about "jewelers rouge", which you can find here: springfieldleather.com/Jewelers-Rouge-White-1-8-lb . Thanks for watching! Let us know if you have any more questions. :)
What the hell?! I mean really? The sound is ridiculous.
yesss
The sound effects are distracting. It’s good to be creative but this many effects are suitable for a comedy, say... The Three Stooges.
"Polished", with a popping P sound or else you're not doing it right.
FFS! Did a someone's 12 year old edit this with all the distracting sound effects? I'm going to see if Weaver has a professionally presented video on the topic.
You could also check out our newer video that’s not 8 years old on sharpening all sorts of tools.
th-cam.com/video/0VYgzrgpC7g/w-d-xo.html
Did you say crappy piece of leather?
get rid of the slotted set screw, use an Allen head set screw, you will never be sorry you did
ROFL... Very useful little tutorial!!
(P. S. The cartoon like sounds are beautiful!!)
good video ... just take off the stupid funny noises
Aged well lol
please stop the noises I almost unsubscribed because of it. great info bad noises ty
Thumbs down for the terrible sound effects.
Lessons learned from a few years back. Lol