Sharpening..

JakeR

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So it was an honest problem then? I thought you were all joking!
 

Ed

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The auto censor was turned on as language was starting to slip into the 'not family friendly' zone.... unfortuanatly the auto censor is a bit over zealous so its starting to be configured to specific words.
It will all be sorted soon :)

Ed
 

dtalbot

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Kitaro said:
whats the best way to sharpen a knife. i have a boot knife which is bladed on both sides. Do i use wetstone or something, i'm not sure what material you use it with anyway, so any advice will help...(I'm new to all this, bare with me)
I use a spyderco sharpmaker to do just about everything from billhook to nail scisors. Really useful bits of kit and usually a few for export from the US going cheap on ebay.
Cheers
david
 

Andy

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On another foum rude words get placed by other onnes in a funny mannor

eg dave you have a small broadsword

haven't some poeple changed the moa knives to a convex edge with some good results?
 

Moonraker

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Moonraker

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Jake Rollnick said:
Ed, withour the mousmat it wouldnt be a hoodoo hone :wink:

I couldnt find any other combination stone apart from 240. Could anyone gimme a link for a 600 or 800?

Jake try Japanese waterstones here:

http://www.:***::***::***::***:.biz...415860890054bd02274350f3360905d1/Catalog/1091

or

Dieter Schmid - Fine Tools

I see if it censors that link to D.I.C.K's fine tools :lol: go here:

[remove."s] d.i.c.k.biz, choose English, Sharpening Tools, Man-Made Japanese and Chinese Waterstones.
 

ESpy

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It wouldn't be a great idea - they tend to be too fast and too small for long edges. Not too bad for chainsaws, from what I've seen. But hey - don't take that as gospel, go forth, try it out & if you can get it sussed, let us know!
 

Paganwolf

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do you mean the little hobby grinders? all they would do is serrate the edge giving it a tearing action rather than razor cutting edge and would soon dull and not be much good for anything, arnt they called Dremmel's ??
 

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