This is probably going to wind a load of old hands up, so I apologise in advance, but If you know all there is to know about sharpening and are sick of explaining it to newbies, please dont read on.
Ive been trying to get to grips with this subject and have read all of the nine pages of threads you get from a search, and quite frankly now Im just confused. I spent a considerable time this weekend applying what Ive learnt to my collection of cheep knives and have succeeded in converting them from blunt knifes to butter knives.
If anyone knows of a simple but definitive tutorial on this please could they let me know. All I have read have used so many abbreviations, are so laden with unexplained terminology or have glossed over so much assumed knowledge that they leave you with more questions than answers.
I have a couple of Opinels, which I think come with a concave grind and therefore, I think, should be sharpened on fine wet and dry on a mouse mat. Tried that! I would have to get them very hot to get them through butter now!
I have a frost Mora which, I think, comes with a Scandinavian grind and should be sharpened, I think, flat on a wet/oil stone. Now using it as a shoe horn!
And a Swiss army knife and I dont know what the terminology for its blade is; I think that should be sharpened on a boy scout. Mine now has a new tool for rubbing against your skin, in total safety.
I have two stones one I found and one I acquired. I dont know if they are oil or wet or what the difference is.
So please could someone tell me what stone to buy and the best place to get it from. Then please could you tell me how to use it!
However, at the moment, Im considering chucking all my knives as I am sick of trying to get them sharp, is it really possible to shave with one of these knives?
Can anyone recommend a good pair of bush scissors? Or has anyone tried a firesteel with a battery jigsaw?
Please help
Andy
Ive been trying to get to grips with this subject and have read all of the nine pages of threads you get from a search, and quite frankly now Im just confused. I spent a considerable time this weekend applying what Ive learnt to my collection of cheep knives and have succeeded in converting them from blunt knifes to butter knives.
If anyone knows of a simple but definitive tutorial on this please could they let me know. All I have read have used so many abbreviations, are so laden with unexplained terminology or have glossed over so much assumed knowledge that they leave you with more questions than answers.
I have a couple of Opinels, which I think come with a concave grind and therefore, I think, should be sharpened on fine wet and dry on a mouse mat. Tried that! I would have to get them very hot to get them through butter now!
I have a frost Mora which, I think, comes with a Scandinavian grind and should be sharpened, I think, flat on a wet/oil stone. Now using it as a shoe horn!
And a Swiss army knife and I dont know what the terminology for its blade is; I think that should be sharpened on a boy scout. Mine now has a new tool for rubbing against your skin, in total safety.
I have two stones one I found and one I acquired. I dont know if they are oil or wet or what the difference is.
So please could someone tell me what stone to buy and the best place to get it from. Then please could you tell me how to use it!
However, at the moment, Im considering chucking all my knives as I am sick of trying to get them sharp, is it really possible to shave with one of these knives?
Can anyone recommend a good pair of bush scissors? Or has anyone tried a firesteel with a battery jigsaw?
Please help
Andy