Hi all,
I'm relatively new to all this forum business, so I'll just get on with it
I have a mora companion that I've had for a while now and I can't afford to buy bench stones to sharpen it, so I'm really just looking for a compromise on the relatively cheap side. I'm currently using eze-lap LPAK diamond sharpeners by lying them flat on the bevel and just doing little circles until I'm satisfied, then the same with the ceramic side of a fallkniven dc3 stone. I'll then strop it with my belt, but won't put anything on the belt to assist with stropping. I just wondered what everyone's thoughts were on that and also if anyone had any other ideas I'd happily give them a try. I'll just stress I'm looking for functionality not cosmetics (the eze lap sharpeners leave no mirror finish but do leave rather brutal scratches, but I'm not that fussed :/ ) I'm probably going to give the £5 sharpening kit mentioned on another thread a go, seems like a cheap idea
All helps greatly appreciated
Curtis
I'm relatively new to all this forum business, so I'll just get on with it
I have a mora companion that I've had for a while now and I can't afford to buy bench stones to sharpen it, so I'm really just looking for a compromise on the relatively cheap side. I'm currently using eze-lap LPAK diamond sharpeners by lying them flat on the bevel and just doing little circles until I'm satisfied, then the same with the ceramic side of a fallkniven dc3 stone. I'll then strop it with my belt, but won't put anything on the belt to assist with stropping. I just wondered what everyone's thoughts were on that and also if anyone had any other ideas I'd happily give them a try. I'll just stress I'm looking for functionality not cosmetics (the eze lap sharpeners leave no mirror finish but do leave rather brutal scratches, but I'm not that fussed :/ ) I'm probably going to give the £5 sharpening kit mentioned on another thread a go, seems like a cheap idea
All helps greatly appreciated
Curtis