I think your commentary is very well executed with good info . I think the end result is very good . I tend to use the kitchen roll (Blitz ) folded a few times as a sort of finishing strop which gives a micro convex bevel, mostly for convenience and time . Having said that when i can, i use this method regular to keep my blade in good order , i keep a kitchen roll as a handkerchief in my pocket at all times as a do it all item .
Aloha from Maui Luke! I am currently resurfacing an ancient rusted out deer horn handle hunting knife that quite possibly could have been lost or discarded by Nathanial Boone or even...David Bowie!! Really enjoy your quazi-cultured British accent and your irreverent cavalier approach to knife refinishing. Well Done!!
I'm astonished to see what some people accept as "mirror finish". I'm watching these polishing videos, because I struggle to find out when to move on from one grit to the next. But when I see the result, mine is not so far off. However, I'm trying to get a real mirror and I guess I just have to keep trying and maybe going up to the higher 1000s in grit.
That came out beautiful!!! That's proof that you can fix and sharpen your knife without spending hundreds of dollars on tools and jigs. Awesome video!! Thank you!! From 🇺🇲
It was good to see your process for polishing and reprofiling a knife. I have a few knives that have scars from when I attempted to sharpen them as a kid that I would like to sort out.
I tried doing this with my diamond coated sharpening plates but it didn't work at all on my KL73 army knife. Looks like ive only made it worse Any tips?
I think your commentary is very well executed with good info . I think the end result is very good . I tend to use the kitchen roll (Blitz ) folded a few times as a sort of finishing strop which gives a micro convex bevel, mostly for convenience and time . Having said that when i can, i use this method regular to keep my blade in good order , i keep a kitchen roll as a handkerchief in my pocket at all times as a do it all item .
Aloha from Maui Luke!
I am currently resurfacing an ancient rusted out deer horn handle hunting knife
that quite possibly could have been lost or discarded by Nathanial Boone or even...David Bowie!!
Really enjoy your quazi-cultured British accent and your irreverent cavalier approach to knife refinishing.
Well Done!!
I'm astonished to see what some people accept as "mirror finish".
I'm watching these polishing videos, because I struggle to find out when to move on from one grit to the next. But when I see the result, mine is not so far off. However, I'm trying to get a real mirror and I guess I just have to keep trying and maybe going up to the higher 1000s in grit.
That's beautiful!! If You add little soap to the water used with "wet and dry sandpaper" it functions even better.
Excellent advice!
This has supercharged my resurfacing efforts!
Anyone who collects these types of knives need to watch this. Great job!
That came out beautiful!!! That's proof that you can fix and sharpen your knife without spending hundreds of dollars on tools and jigs. Awesome video!! Thank you!! From 🇺🇲
It was good to see your process for polishing and reprofiling a knife. I have a few knives that have scars from when I attempted to sharpen them as a kid that I would like to sort out.
Nice video. Great commentary and content. Thanks for taking the time to film, edit, upload and share.
The Waiter is one of my favorite minimalist models. Thanks again for the opportunity!
I just did this!
Thanks for the video. Anybody else wanting to this kind of job, I suggest you follow this tutorial.
Fantastic finish! Didn't know about the solvents in polish effecting the strop either, great tip!
i polished the scales on my Recruit that i recently found (after yeas of thinking i lost it) and i wish i had your patience on this kind of tasks..
Shiny and sharp! Nice job, never thought of using a piece of wood instead of leather.
I tried doing this with my diamond coated sharpening plates but it didn't work at all on my KL73 army knife.
Looks like ive only made it worse
Any tips?
Thank you. FYI files are meant to go in One Direction and not be used like a saw. Thanks for the video take care
Exelente maese, muy buena solucion a los rayones en nuestras hojas, de verdad te felicito , saludos desde Chile👍
Exactly what I needed to see for my knife thank u sir
This is really cool. Love SAK and love customs.
Some top tips there! Pure gold.
Beautifully made.
Sweet if got a sguff on my boker stag hunting bowie knife I was sick I may have a go at it
Great video! I learning a lot. Thanks!
Beautiful, I love the design. I can really tell a lot of thought and effort has been put into the making and design.
Awesome as usual
Nice work!
What cream on the wood after Metal Polish..?
Thanks
This is the exact video I needed as I've recently picked up an old pocket knife that has a blade in similar state to yours 😊
I just bought two Victorinox Executives on eBay.
I will try this sharpening method first.
Great tutorial, thanks 👍
Great job, I would probably made the scales a touch thinner.
Awesome results!
Great work !
Man that's some mean epoxy Magic.
I hope this works, I got a shamwari with some lights scratches
very informative already !!!
Nice knives 👊👊
How to open it smoothly?
You just sanded it without lubricant?
No need for lubricant! Just makes it messy!
The previous owner hated the knife deeply.
Don't fix the scratch, just keep using the knife. It'll last longer that way. Unless ur selling it of course.
Estaba así guapa con la patina del uso,le daba caracter
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Hmm .....victorinox garati
Good video, music unnecessary.
Nice work! @pointy_things on ig