1x30 Knife Sharpening - EASY Method

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  • Опубліковано 15 чер 2024
  • Apologies for the shaky camera in some parts. Going to need a heavier tripod in the van.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 11

  • @tedhart7708
    @tedhart7708 6 днів тому

    Boy! You're pretty good at that. Excellent results!😃👍🏻

  • @fionnhovawart9594
    @fionnhovawart9594 6 днів тому

    THX for upload 👍
    Top skills, you've done a really good job.
    Cheers from 🇦🇹

  • @stevem6788
    @stevem6788 День тому

    Great video, very well presented in a concise fashion. Question from a new sharpener. Why would a knife be sharpened in the same direction of the belt vs going across the belt. I have observed on other videos the sharpener doing this with no explanation. Any information would be appreciated. Thanks

    • @alsmobilesharpening
      @alsmobilesharpening  День тому

      Thanks for the kind words. I believe you're referring to 'edge trailing' (the method in this video) vs 'edge leading'. Both are valid and effective methods with some key differences. Edge-leading produces a smaller burr that is easier to remove, and when used with an angle guide can create very nice even bevels. Edge-trailing is inherently safer and the larger burr can actually make it easier to see what's happening at the edge and potentially get a better result.
      For me it comes down to whether I want to use an angle guide or sharpen free-hand. I find there are many knife handles that get in the way and make it difficult to use an angle guide. I also enjoy the freedom of trying to give the best angle to each knife individually instead of relying on a fixed guide. I'd recommend trying both and seeing what works best for you. Hope this helps!

    • @stevem6788
      @stevem6788 День тому

      Thanks for your timely response. Much appreciate

  • @llamawizard
    @llamawizard 5 днів тому

    Is there a job that helps you hold an angle?

    • @alsmobilesharpening
      @alsmobilesharpening  5 днів тому

      There are angle guides that you can use that attach to the platen. I prefer not using them for this method, however I would highly recommend using them with an edge leading method.

  • @fredb7814
    @fredb7814 11 днів тому

    Very informative . Especially for me since I never did Edge trailing sharpening...Not Sure ..do U follow the shape of the Blade or Just straight accross n Then pull the handle towards your Body?

    • @alsmobilesharpening
      @alsmobilesharpening  11 днів тому +2

      Thanks. I'm a big fan of edge-leading too. I don't have the steadiest hands, so I find it helps to 'lock' my arms to my body and rotate my whole torso with the curve of the blade, pulling the handle towards me slightly when approaching the tip.

    • @fredb7814
      @fredb7814 11 днів тому

      @@alsmobilesharpening I do it the Same way. 👊

    • @FrankCamachoTheCrank
      @FrankCamachoTheCrank 9 днів тому

      Great video!!! Imma try white compound