Hi all,
I have a Casstrom Woodsman which is a nice knife but, through error on my own part when I was more inexperienced, the grind it a bit off since resharpening.
I've tried resetting it using a combination of diamond stones and MDF/Sandpaper (my preferred sharpening method now) and, although it is sharp, it's still not got flat bevels. Is it a case of keeping going or should I just send it to someone to be re-profiled? Presumably some sort of belt grinder setup is the best way to just start it completely from scratch?
I have a Casstrom Woodsman which is a nice knife but, through error on my own part when I was more inexperienced, the grind it a bit off since resharpening.
I've tried resetting it using a combination of diamond stones and MDF/Sandpaper (my preferred sharpening method now) and, although it is sharp, it's still not got flat bevels. Is it a case of keeping going or should I just send it to someone to be re-profiled? Presumably some sort of belt grinder setup is the best way to just start it completely from scratch?