Wilkinson sword Type D

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Snooky

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Nov 19, 2013
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I have just managed to obtain one of these and even though the sheath and handle are tatty I would say the blade has never been used, probably thrown in a cupboard and just left to bounce around.
What is a good way to sharpen these? worth a regrind to change the shape or just leave as is and sharpen as normal.
Already removed the varnish and oiled the wood :) and if I decide to keep it will look for someone to make a nice sheath for it.
 
Don't grind it, simply use a course stone/fine file to remove a tiny but of bevel meat and then sharpen as usual.

Got a PIC??
 
What are they like? Have my trusty woodcraft knife for smaller work and carving so guess this is more for chopping and hacking
 
I had one for a while - it was a great tool ideal for splitting & heavy work. Mine produced reasonable feathersticks but was not 'shaving sharp'. I found the top of the guard got in the way so filed it off. I think it makes a reasonable alternative to a small axe depending on what your doing.

I think the grind is designed for heavy work so it might be best not to change it? There's been a few modded versions on BCUK over the years I've been here. Enjoy.
 

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