I am seriously considering re-grinding my Fallkniven F1 from a convex grind to a more flat grind. I have read the F1 review by Neil Andrews and he has done the same although no details were in that (very good, the reason I went for the F1 in the first place) review.
I have found this thread: http://www.bushcraftuk.com/community/showthread.php?t=9404&highlight=regrind and wondered if there is anymore advise available.
I have a DC3 stone (which may be a little small for the job) or the japanesse waterstones (800 grit being my coursest). Will either of these stones do the job as I don't fancy buying more tools
The reason I want to re-gring the edge is that I personally find the "v" or flat shape easier to sharpen both on the japanesse waterstones and on my DC3 and have managed to get a sharper edge on my SAK's than I have on my F1 (althought it is pretty sharp).
Thanks in advance
Stu
I have found this thread: http://www.bushcraftuk.com/community/showthread.php?t=9404&highlight=regrind and wondered if there is anymore advise available.
I have a DC3 stone (which may be a little small for the job) or the japanesse waterstones (800 grit being my coursest). Will either of these stones do the job as I don't fancy buying more tools
The reason I want to re-gring the edge is that I personally find the "v" or flat shape easier to sharpen both on the japanesse waterstones and on my DC3 and have managed to get a sharper edge on my SAK's than I have on my F1 (althought it is pretty sharp).
Thanks in advance
Stu