GUNNY JUICE - HOW TO GET SCARY SHARP MIRROR POLISHED EDGES STROPPING WITH BASSWOOD!!

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  • @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL
    @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL  2 роки тому +2

    Well it looks like I did the 3 micron twice but being that the 3 micron section was only half of a strop side it should be around the same amount of passes as the others! I don’t count my passes nor do I have a set amount. I have been stropping for awhile and I go off of my instinct. The feedback from the strop as well as visual inspection and knowing whats expected from each grit/micron rating also can help me discern when I can move on to the next one. If you’re starting off I wouldn’t worry about counting passes just focus on the feedback, your technique and watch closely so you can see what’s going on! Also take it slow, there’s no need to rush and that’s one of the biggest things that will mess up your edge! Forgot to mention this stuff in the video but anyways, I hope this was helpful!!

  • @simonbaptiste344
    @simonbaptiste344 7 місяців тому +1

    That's the best display of the effectiveness of G.J I've ever seen . More outstanding work . Take a bow brother.

  • @rickcummings5490
    @rickcummings5490 7 місяців тому +1

    I have 2 Spyderco knives (PM2 and a Manix 2) and have always used stones and a leather strop and I usually get them very sharp. I love the look of a mirror polished edge but I could never get the results I wanted, I tried diamond paste and got better results but not what I wanted. After seeing some of the knives you sharpened I started following your advice on stropping with Gunny Juice and Bass Wood and I was blown away when I started seeing the results! I know that using a guided sharpening system will give me a much better edge so I am ordering the KME system and I have no doubt that my results will only get better. The videos you post and your advice on sharpening are fantastic and much appreciated.

    • @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL
      @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL  7 місяців тому

      That’s awesome brother!! It always makes me happy to hear my videos were able to help someone achieve the sharpening results they’re looking for! You’re very welcome and I’m glad it’s working out for you!

  • @jeremyspaulding7735
    @jeremyspaulding7735 2 роки тому +1

    Well done! It was awesome to see the process and the results. That gunny juice does a great job! Great video brother 👍

  • @jimmymassie8420
    @jimmymassie8420 9 місяців тому +1

    Thanks Sean….Gonna finish loading up my bass wood and use these techniques 🤜🏻🤛🏻

  • @anthonym6078
    @anthonym6078 2 роки тому +1

    This answered a lot of questions I’ve had about the diamond emulsion sprays. I’ve used the diamond compound before and it worked well, so I’ve been wondering about these. Thanks for showing the entire process, that’s super helpful because I’m relatively new to stropping with diamonds.

    • @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL
      @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL  2 роки тому

      You’re very welcome! That’s exactly what I intended with this video! Wanted to make it a review/tutorial all in one without breaking it into parts or having it be too long! I know 50 min is kinda long but I think I was able to get a lot of good information and demonstration packed into that time and I’m glad to see people making good use of it!

  • @scottnovak4303
    @scottnovak4303 2 роки тому +1

    Looks like I’m going to have to get myself some basswood and Gunny Juice. Thanks for the informative vid!

  • @partypickle1015
    @partypickle1015 2 роки тому +1

    Sweet tutorial, man.I hope plenty of people find this useful. Lol I can't wait to get my knives and juice back.

    • @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL
      @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL  2 роки тому

      Thanks brother, And I bet! Well… they are on their way so it won’t be long! 👊🏼😁

  • @dsknives310
    @dsknives310 2 роки тому +1

    Cool video getting the whole process down. I made time & watched it too. Gonna get Juiced up & start my own confetti factory. Salute B&F 💯👊🏼

  • @NeevesKnives
    @NeevesKnives 2 роки тому +1

    Hey brotha I got some a Dat gunny juice and I'm very impressed thanks for suggestion 👊

    • @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL
      @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL  2 роки тому

      Absolutely, This stuff definitely works great! And you’re welcome brother!!

  • @FAFO217
    @FAFO217 2 роки тому +1

    Solid vid!

  • @TinyIslandMaine
    @TinyIslandMaine Рік тому +1

    Really nice job and this is the video that made me sub. A few questions as I am brand new to this style of stropping coming off green, black and white compound on leather.
    I see the beauty and realize that the edge you end up with is extra sharp but wonder if this increases the durability of the cutting edge? Is it more prone to chipping? Thanks.

    • @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL
      @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL  Рік тому

      Thank you and I appreciate the sub! To answer your question, no it doesn’t affect toughness. Toughness depends on the blade steel, blade heat treat, hardness, blade geometry etc. No type of stropping will ever effect toughness, the only thing that you can do to affect toughness is the angle you choose to sharpen at. Or if you heated the blade up past the temperature it was tempered at some how.

  • @dandildarious4849
    @dandildarious4849 2 роки тому +2

    I think sanding the basswood first helps. I went 800 grit, but next time will go higher.

  • @christopherlaborde1670
    @christopherlaborde1670 3 місяці тому

    Is there a diamond micron equivalent to stone grit?
    I have heard you say 12microns to 1500 grit, but beyond that, I am a bit lost.
    After a 5000 grit or 6000 grit stone, what would be my progression with Gunny juice if I was trying to work on straight razors with strops?

  • @Yochano
    @Yochano 11 місяців тому +1

    Looks amazing man! Is this a good method for mirror polishing the entire blade?

    • @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL
      @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL  11 місяців тому +1

      Thank you! And that is actually how I polished my maxamet para 3 (you can find it in my UA-cam Shorts). I just thought to give it a try one day and it ended up taking a long time but it worked!

    • @Yochano
      @Yochano 11 місяців тому

      @@BLADESANDFADESOFFICIALThat Para 3 in Maxamet looks crazy good! Do you think I could accomplish a mirror polish with only 3-4 grit sizes or do you recommend going through all 8?

  • @Mridgwell
    @Mridgwell 2 роки тому +2

    Any thoughts on nano cloth strops? Picked up 9 micron with a nano cloth strops for kme now I'm hooked and getting 6&3 .

    • @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL
      @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL  2 роки тому

      Haven’t tried it yet but I’ve heard great things about it! That’s something I’ve been wanting to check out!

    • @Mridgwell
      @Mridgwell 2 роки тому +2

      @@BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL my first time trying them saw Gunny Sharps channel and he seemed to the nano cloth and I'm pleased with result . Not cheap but think it's worth a try . Thanks again for video

    • @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL
      @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL  2 роки тому

      @@Mridgwell I agree

  • @JusTin-me3gm
    @JusTin-me3gm 7 місяців тому

    I’m confused. I don’t really understand how to know which micron gunny juice I should purchase. I’m fine with purchasing more than one. If I’m finishing on a snap ton 2000, or 5000 grit wet stone, what micron should I get. If I’m finishing on a 1200 grit atoma diamond, which micron should I get? Should I get more than one?

    • @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL
      @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL  7 місяців тому

      6,3&1 are the only ones I really use. That should cover all your bases

  • @BennyBladez-
    @BennyBladez- 2 роки тому +1

    I can definitely see the difference! Where did you get this idea from

    • @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL
      @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL  2 роки тому

      What idea are you referring too?

    • @BennyBladez-
      @BennyBladez- 2 роки тому +1

      @@BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL using the basswood cause I’ve never seen anyone use it before!

    • @jazzandmetal
      @jazzandmetal 2 роки тому +2

      Scott Gunn himself recommends basswood.

    • @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL
      @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL  2 роки тому +1

      @@BennyBladez- I’ve seen other great sharpeners use it so I figured I’d give it a try and ended up liking it a lot. It’s also a lot cheaper than getting a bunch of quality leather strops.

    • @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL
      @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL  2 роки тому +2

      @@jazzandmetal yeah I heard that after the fact, doesn’t surprise me though because it works great!

  • @mattpotts8561
    @mattpotts8561 Рік тому +1

    I’m going to buy some basswood tommrow, so after each time I get done stropping on it I need to clean the basswood? I see people use leather over and over without cleaning lol. Good tips.

    • @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL
      @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL  Рік тому +1

      I rarely clean my basswood strops, you don’t need to clean them until they are completely black which takes alot! When you do need to clean it just wipe it with a paper towel and 91% alcohol!

    • @mattpotts8561
      @mattpotts8561 Рік тому

      @@BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL wow thanks for a fast reply on an old video! Been watching your kme vids they’re a lot of help. I’m new to the kme system.

  • @chriswebb3018
    @chriswebb3018 2 роки тому +1

    Do you find it easier to hold your angle using the wood instead of leather?

    • @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL
      @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL  2 роки тому

      It’s not that it’s easier to hold the angle because I’ve developed that muscle memory. But it is easier to feel if you are at the right angle. The feedback from the wood is very clear and if you aren’t at the right angle it will feel like you’re scratching the wood. With leather it’s a little harder to tell if you’re at the right angle and you also have to be careful with how much pressure you apply because the leather can wrap around the apex. Leather works awesome and I like it just as much but it’s less forgiving and if you are just starting off learning to strop, the wood is the way to go.

    • @chriswebb3018
      @chriswebb3018 2 роки тому +1

      @@BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL yah that's what i ment about the feed back from the wood making it easier to know im keeping my angle right. Thanks man im going to give it a try for sure.

    • @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL
      @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL  2 роки тому

      You’re welcome brother! Just take it slow, quality of quantity! You don’t need a lot of passes, just need a couple good ones and it will bring that keen edge right back!

  • @1stgamerbob
    @1stgamerbob Рік тому +1

    where did you get that gunny juice bottle holder ?

    • @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL
      @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL  Рік тому

      Thats not mine it belongs to my friend who sent me his set to try out, I believe he 3d printed it!

  • @StoneHands25
    @StoneHands25 2 роки тому +1

    Dumb question but what micron of gunny juice would you recommend if I'm not going to do all the progressions of gunny just coming off extra fine cermic

    • @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL
      @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL  2 роки тому +1

      Probably 6 or 3 micron. Really depends how polished you can get it with the ceramic you’re using. 6 would be the safe bet.

  • @reganyamada1244
    @reganyamada1244 2 роки тому

    How would using Gunny Juice applied to leather stropping belts (1”X18”) on a Ken Onion belt driven knife sharpener workout?? Do you think ua belt driven

    • @reganyamada1244
      @reganyamada1244 2 роки тому

      Sorry, continuing my questions…
      In your opinion, do you think using Gunny Juice on leather belts would result in sharper and shinier knife bevels vs stropping on a leather board?? Please respond to my questions.
      Thank You!
      Regan

    • @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL
      @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL  2 роки тому +1

      If you are good at using it for stropping with standard compound it will only be better with the gunny juice. It will polish much faster because the diamonds cut faster. I haven’t tried it personally so I can’t say for certain but I’m pretty positive that’s how it would go. I also will say I highly recommend giving basswood a try, it’s extremely underrated because not a ton of people use it but it’s really a game changer in my opinion. Especially if you are aiming for the absolute highest level of sharpness!

  • @MichaelE.Douroux
    @MichaelE.Douroux 2 роки тому

    Looks like you're a little cramped on the length you're using for each micron. I'm betting that's basswood from Hobby Lobby which is what I use for GJ. as recommended by the creator, Scott Gunn. I found HL's 10" x 1 3/4" to be a handy size using about 6" or so for the application and the rest for grip, and only use one side per micron. Also, for my needs, don't really need mirror finishes so only use 1, 3, 6 and 12. Try the J stroke.

    • @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL
      @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL  2 роки тому +1

      Yeah man this is basswood from hobby lobby! I normally would do only one grit per side but I wanted to do the full progression for the video and I only had these 3 8” pieces so I made due with what I had. These emulsions belong to a buddy so I wanted to try them out and get the video done so I could send them back to him quickly. Also, I normally don’t do the entire progression nor do I need to, I have a lot of other videos of me getting perfect mirrors with a lot less steps.

    • @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL
      @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL  2 роки тому +1

      Also, I like doing a variety of strokes and I also prefer a much larger stropping surface. I’m friends with Scott Gunn and he has definitely helped me improve my sharpening! Scott is a great guy! And yeah I found it ironic that Scott recommends basswood because that’s my favorite stropping surface. I like the feedback it gives and the fact that it doesn’t wrap around the apex and round your edge like leathers do when you use too much pressure. And I normally only use 1 micron and sometimes 3. I take it all the way down to 5 micron on the stones. And for maintenance I just use the 1 micron and it works like a charm.

  • @jdbaker82
    @jdbaker82 2 роки тому

    Why hold it instead of laying it flat on a surface?

    • @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL
      @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL  2 роки тому

      I do it both ways but when you hold it you get better feedback and you can more easily maintain the angle because you can tilt the strop as well as the knife. All depends how im feeling that day but there are some benefits for both ways depending on your skill level.

  • @kbk011
    @kbk011 Рік тому

    Are you stopping with wood? Interesting. I thought stropping was with leather only

    • @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL
      @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL  Рік тому

      Basswood, and nope there are many stropping materials. Basswood just happens to be the one I have found to work the best. Second only to kangaroo!

  • @dale1468
    @dale1468 Рік тому

    Seams to be sold out everywhere 😞

    • @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL
      @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL  Рік тому

      I just got a couple replacements from gritomatic a week or 2 ago, id check their site!

  • @brianhoffman5367
    @brianhoffman5367 2 роки тому

    Gunny Juice is a good product but it stupidly expensive. I don't understand why anybody dish out the cash for it. Is it better then other diamond pastes, of course not. 1 Micron is 1micron. Gunny Juice should be $2.00 for comparable product. Really, why would you support Scott's overpriced products.

    • @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL
      @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL  2 роки тому

      Its not cheap but yes it’s definitely worth it. Its very effective and those little bottles last a long time. A little goes a long way. It really just depends how into sharpening you are and how far you want to take it. You can get an extremely sharp edge without it but it has some big advantages when it comes to mirror edges and edge maintenance. There’s several ways you can do all of these things so I suggest trying out a variety and deciding what you like for yourself! For me personally I find that Gunny Juice on Basswood works best for edge maintenance and for the finishing touch after sharpening! Hope this helps 👊🏼

    • @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL
      @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL  2 роки тому

      I don’t find them to be overpriced, I agree that they aren’t cheap but you get what you pay for and based off of the performance he could justify charging more and people would still buy it. I know Scott pretty well and he’s the furthest thing from greedy, he gives more to the community than anyone I know. That’s another reason I support him because he is genuinely a good person.