I mean he did say "WITH" water, not water only. Y'all need to revisit English classes. You know when something is made "with" real cheese? It's not ALL "real cheese".
@@Hooksbladesfalse, most knives that normies buy are stamped steel with a machined edge. anyone serious about using their knives will tailor their angle of the edge with the whetstone of their choice. any other method is simply incorrect
It's a great way. I assume that's a Tormek, quite expensive, and somewhat slow. It's not the *only* way to keep from ruining the temper. I kept my $$$ and I'm just careful. But have you heard of CBN grinding wheels?
I’m an old wood worker retired many years. I’ve used my Tormek grinder for decades and have found no flaws with it. One needs patience though but these wheels last a lifetime. Expensive yes and wheel replacement can be expensive too. There are now knockoffs of this design for less cost that could work as well I suppose. Bottom line, water sharpening is my pick.
If you sharpen your blades with the stone going towards the blade, its putting a bur on the one side. But I learned it doesnt matter how you sharpen your knife its how you hone it with leather or cardboard.
Thank you for the tip. Honing or finishing is just as important as sharpening because this is the final product. Thank you for commenting and watching. Happy New Year!
@@Makermookyou must have not done the same knives or don't know what you are doing. You obviously have never tried an extremely large knife or aren't using the same soft water stone. The manufacturer recommends rounding the edges of the stones dummy.
I love my milwaukee fastback, had it ages now nd use it day in day out nd still strong, had a kershaw black horse 2 and it lasted me bout 7 weeks before the blade snapped
Kershaw is a good brand but brands use all types of different metals. I have a Spyderco Delica 4. 2 types of metal. One Japan other China. One is crap the other is not. Guess wich is crap..... My favorite was a Gerber. Pocket knife. I wish I knew the model. I have not been able to find another one. It was lightweight and very very durable and man it would open with a flick of the wrist right out the box. Retired my buck 110 until someone stole my Gerber... I usally Don't wish ill will but hope the get the tip of their sticky finger sliced. Not to bone. But maybe 6 stitches or so! Forgive me lord!
@@WardogOutdoors we’re not just talking about regular pressure washers. The sharpest human made cutting object is a watercutter they cut diamonds with water they make metal with water it’s not sharping Thsi knife own it’s own that’s obvious bruh
I wouldn't waste time sharpening a Milwaukee knife blade. Ive used those knifes a lot as a disposable when i need something stronger then a razor knife, and have snapped the blade off quite a few of them
All these crazy jigs and high tech precision tools…all to achieve what a old blind Japanese guy can do bare foot on the floor with a 200 year old Wheatstone.
well I don't need to be able to do all that ancient shit do I? I use my knives repeatedly on a daily basis. 30 seconds on a modern tool is better for me than hours at a manual grinding wheel. I don't understand what you're trying to put down.
Los cuchillos y las navjas se afilan al reves, el sentido de giro de la piedra o la direccion de desbaste debe ser hacia afuera, para que laas microrebabas no doblen hacia dentro, eso merma el filo.
I mean he did say "WITH" water, not water only. Y'all need to revisit English classes. You know when something is made "with" real cheese? It's not ALL "real cheese".
Thank you! Good day to you..
Thank you Sir!
Bruh the only one who needs to revisit 3rd grade English classes is you 💀
Words of wisdom, thank you for your comment.
It’s amazing because most people actually think it’s just water without the sander even after watching.
OK, finally found an asmr I can listen too
That is good news, enjoy!
Haha I thought the same thing
。。
@@WardogOutdoors p😊pp😊😊😊❤😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
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The faint grunt and moan/“oh yeah” when he begins sharpening caught me off guard lmao
You heard that?
LMAOO
Lol
😂😂😂
Lol
Water is used to cool the friction nicely done sir...👍
Thank you Sir.
I love the sound of a good whetstone. Rough and smooth at the same time.
the corner stone sharpens with water, it must spin slowly, it sharpens without heating the blade
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Pretty much every knife you buy has been sharpened on a belt by the blacksmith.
@@Hooksblades True
@@Hooksbladesfalse, most knives that normies buy are stamped steel with a machined edge. anyone serious about using their knives will tailor their angle of the edge with the whetstone of their choice. any other method is simply incorrect
Reminder that this comment is at 999 likes
The water cools metal & stone. The water also carries away particles.
Yes, thanks for watching and commenting
Thanks for the information Gerald!
Thank you for commenting!
Thank you for watching.
That being said, the water is not sharpening the blade
Wet sharpening is the proper way. Doesn't overheat the edge.👍
Very true.
So true, water sharping doesn't change the heat treatment
Very true.
It's a great way. I assume that's a Tormek, quite expensive, and somewhat slow. It's not the *only* way to keep from ruining the temper. I kept my $$$ and I'm just careful.
But have you heard of CBN grinding wheels?
Yes, I have created content with Wood Turners Wonders CBN wheels. They work excellent.
sharp water is gonna be stuck in my head forever now💀💀💀
Lol, thank you for watching.
Well water is the sharpest thing on earth
Well water?
@@WardogOutdoorshe meant well, water. Not well-water
" Ensui" (look for recca on google and u get the idea)
that finish and removal from the stone at the end was perfect. so calm and smooth.
Thank you for the compliment.
Finally a proper sharpener on UA-cam
Thank you for the good words.
When the blade hits the belt... He enjoyed that a little too much 😂😂
Cheers.
It's not hitting a belt but yeah 😂
@colecolburn4169 correct, its an aluminum oxide wheel on a Tormek T8.
gotta love how you reply every comment being nice and friendly :)
Thank you for noticing my friend, good day to you!
What an absolutely lovely stone!!!
Yes, it is a great stone.
Where can i get this sharpener?
@justinwilson2714 it is The Tormek T8. Authorized dealers.
You earned my subscription just because you have responded to every comment.
Looks cool, faster than the way I do it.
Thank you for the comment and for watching.
বববব🎉@@WardogOutdoors
@@nazimuddin-px9ol thank you
This is FASCINATING and very satisfying to watch! 😎
Awesome, thank you for the great comment!
Thank God A good and satisfying video without reddit stories and bulls*it ai sound.
Thank you for your comment.
Water is used to cool the friction nicely done sir...
Thank you.
It's called a tormek peolpe...it's a high end professional sharpener which you can get jigs to sharpen just about anything.
Yes, Tormek T8 .
How do you know how to spell tormek but not people
Just in a hurry typing...lol
The big question is why does spell check work when you don't want it to...but doesn't work when you need it to...lol
@@jeremyroberts4455 lol 😂😂😂😂 definitely definitely 🙌🏽
Why does it sound so soothing?
Thank you for the comment.
Very interesting the first time I see sharpening with water
Thank you for watching and commenting.
Women ☕️
It’s called a wet stone lmao it’s not actually only water sharpening it.
Thank you for watching
Perfect technique on your Tormek!!! You can get that edge razor sharp!
Thanks 👍
Great knife for everyday use/abuse🙌
Yes it is. Thank you for commenting.
My boi was moaning when he heared that knife sharping 😂
Thank you for watching!
😂
He bussed one out
Thank you
looool! he really gets horny by sharpening his knife
Milwaukee fastback is a good knife
Its an alright knife from home depot for light duty tasks
It's decent if you're on a budget
As close you'll get to a switchblade, without it actually being a switchblade. Very nice knife.
@@lecontaminent6012 Move to Texas, then you can carry a switchblade, a dagger, or even a sword if you like.
@@wavydave thanks bro💪
I’m an old wood worker retired many years. I’ve used my Tormek grinder for decades and have found no flaws with it. One needs patience though but these wheels last a lifetime. Expensive yes and wheel replacement can be expensive too. There are now knockoffs of this design for less cost that could work as well I suppose. Bottom line, water sharpening is my pick.
Thank you for your input. I think the Tormek makes an extremely sharp edge and I think it works well.
nice move for sharpering knife good job.
Thank you for the nice words.
Anyone else hear him moaning while sharpening it? XD
Yes, they have.
I would Nut right when I got to the tip of the edge.
Razor Edges
Thought that was me lol
Lol
Bro I spend way too much time on TikTok before UA-cam shorts I thought this was a TikTok live 😂
Oh, really?
This is so relaxing
Glad you think so!
"Oh yeah that edge is starting to shine pretty niccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccc"
Lol, thank you for watching.
Went to school with fellow with the last name of Warix , aka. The Wardog
Thats cool, thanks for sharing your story.
Nice
Cheers
If you sharpen your blades with the stone going towards the blade, its putting a bur on the one side. But I learned it doesnt matter how you sharpen your knife its how you hone it with leather or cardboard.
Thank you for the tip. Honing or finishing is just as important as sharpening because this is the final product. Thank you for commenting and watching. Happy New Year!
Fire? Ice?
“ Fire and Ice.”
Cheers!
Great job buddy looks great 👍
Thank you Jj, good to hear from you..
Damn dreamworks did me good. Just heard that damned wolf whistle
Thanks for watching.
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I know right
Cheers
Interesting.
Very nice ASMR🎉
Thank you
😊😊😢🎉😅is 🎉😊😢😅😅😊😊😮😊😊😊😅😊😊😊😢😮😊😮🎉🎉😅😂😂😮😅😂🎉😢🎉😂😂😂😊@@WardogOutdoors
Cheers
My thought exactly soon as I saw it
@@anthonytrunzo9416 Thank you
That’s a nice Milwaukee knife
Thank you for watching. Its a enexpensive knife from Home Depot.
Tormek is the best! Try the Japanese water stone just round the edges off first or you'll destroy it. Mirror any knife and under 5 minutes
I agree, Tormek is awesome. Thank you for the recommendation.
If that's your experience with Japanese waterstones, the problem is your technique, not the stones.
@@Makermookyou must have not done the same knives or don't know what you are doing. You obviously have never tried an extremely large knife or aren't using the same soft water stone. The manufacturer recommends rounding the edges of the stones dummy.
Cheers
Interesting
I sharpen all my blades just under the water, sharpens much faster, been doing it most of my life this way.
Thank you for the tip.
Pak bagaimana pendapat anda tentang rolling knife sharpenes, mana yang lebih bagus?
Hello Sir, I dont use one.
I finally see someone sharpen the blade of a knife correctly, something that doesn't happen in all the videos that are circulating...
Thank you for the compliment.
It is called wetstone for a reason guys.
Thank you for watching and commenting.
I could listen to that sharpening noise for hours
Thank you for the good words.
Этот звук - стачивания стали ! Я нож точу один раз , потом только правлю на коже или войлоке ! Тебе американец не понять !
Want to come work for me? I have a knife sharpening service. Lol
I was wondering if you wanted to quit your business and come work for me. Lol
Looks so satisfying 👍🏻
It is!
If I only heard this without the vid, my mind would be on a different planet. Ahhhh yeahhh
Thank you
have the same knife, and it needs love like this
Thats great, send it to me, I will clean it up for you!
Milwaukee knife
@@jonathanwright2663 yes!
Cheers
Slices through water real good now ! Prime Rib, not so much !
Thank you for commenting.
, finally found an asmr I can listen too
Excellent
I have that same knife! Unfortunately it probably costs more in water and wear on your stone than that knife is actually worth.
Good point.
But when you need a sharp knife?
Every day.
Puts a nice, sharp edge on $hitty 440c stainless steel.
Not all knives are made of premium steel.
@@WardogOutdoors -- True, but far too many are made from crap steel.
That's EXACTLY why you should sharpen them every time you use them.
@@Makermook"Crap steel" is fine in most applications, you'd know that if you actually knew something beyond what kind of steel it is.
Interesting.
Isn't this how you normally do it, it's how I've done it all my life.
Yes
Very sharp knife ASMR
Yes
I love my milwaukee fastback, had it ages now nd use it day in day out nd still strong, had a kershaw black horse 2 and it lasted me bout 7 weeks before the blade snapped
Thank you for sharing your experience.
Kershaw is a good brand but brands use all types of different metals. I have a Spyderco Delica 4. 2 types of metal. One Japan other China. One is crap the other is not. Guess wich is crap..... My favorite was a Gerber. Pocket knife. I wish I knew the model. I have not been able to find another one. It was lightweight and very very durable and man it would open with a flick of the wrist right out the box. Retired my buck 110 until someone stole my Gerber... I usally Don't wish ill will but hope the get the tip of their sticky finger sliced. Not to bone. But maybe 6 stitches or so! Forgive me lord!
Lol
Idk why people are complaining about the title. i mean, it's satisfying af
Thank you, thats great to hear!! Good day to you!
Water is the strongest element on this earth
Thank you for this comment.
Indeed it is the most powerful element on our planet
Thank you for sharing.
Tungsten
Word that’s why it’s called the “universal solvent”
Excellent work❤
Thank you! Cheers!
It almost sounds like it’s making music as you grind it
Thank hou for the nice comment. Thank you for watching.
"Hey,be careful,that water Is sharp,you could cut yourself"😂😊
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You know water can actually cut you, right?
Yes, pressure washers cut skin
@@WardogOutdoors we’re not just talking about regular pressure washers. The sharpest human made cutting object is a watercutter they cut diamonds with water they make metal with water it’s not sharping Thsi knife own it’s own that’s obvious bruh
I do know about water cutting.
added water affinity stat into his knife
Thank you
Milwaukee Fastback folding blade! I own one of these and it hasn't let me down yet!
Nice folding knife.
how water benders sharpen their knives:
Thank you for watching.
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Cheers
Sound like the "cobra movie", the old guys will remember this😂
Interesting
Hi i am knife maker
Visit my channel 🤝
Cheers
Sounds like that water pick machine they use at the dentist
It does sound similar. Thank you for watching.
The voice of water❤
Yes
Milwaukee fastback is a god sent 🙌
Thank you for sharing your experience with your Milwaukee Knife. Thank you for watching.
5yhhj
Hmmm.
isn't he just using a rotating whetstone and a hose/stream of water?
This is the Tormek T8. It has a rotating whetstone that carries water to the blade for cooling and cleaning the edge.
The water helps it from getting hot.... see I wasn't born yesterday, it was the day before😉
Thank you for watching & commenting.
Sharpens faster because it keeps the particles clear, and cool.
Are you normally supposed to use some kind of oil to lubricate?
The cooler you keep the metal the less chance you have of ruining the hardness. Rip
Cheers
So Cool... Excellent work
Thank you! Cheers!
beautiful
Thank you for the nice comment.
I use Pepsi. Not water. Helps oxygenate the steel.
that blade cuts a hair lengthwise.
Thank you for the nice comment and thank you for watching.
The voice of the water❤
Lol
I wouldn't waste time sharpening a Milwaukee knife blade. Ive used those knifes a lot as a disposable when i need something stronger then a razor knife, and have snapped the blade off quite a few of them
Soft steel.
Soft steel bends, it doesn't snap. Sounds like you need a sharp pry bar.
Interesting
Watching him just tilt the blade instead of rotating it… hurts my soul
Im sure you will get over it.
I got that same knife Milwaukee red power
Awesome, good day to you!
Very nice sharping method
Thank you! Cheers!
I’d give my left arm for a Spinning smithy wheel
I hiope you dont have to do that, they make cheaper models
молодец, все грамотно! отвод тепла от тонкого края к Толстому, постоянное охлаждение.
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Только угол таким образом не выдержишь.
Interesting.
That my friends is how you get that Razor sharp edge right there.👍
Yes it is, thank you for the comment.
Nice Work👍!
Thank you! Cheers!
Sharping with water is actually pretty common
"Sharpening a knife with electricity and water"
Yes, using electricity and water.
I could see someone with no experience completely fucking their knife up with that machine 🤣
Yes, so practice on cheap knives first, similar to other power sharpeners.
@@WardogOutdoors Great advice, get your cheap knives beautifully sharpened so you know you can do it with the good ones🤘
Cheers
Really nice! What angle do you use for edc knives?
Usually 17-20 often trying to match existing bevel with a sharpie.
@@WardogOutdoors thanks for advice, budy. I am aking becauce I am not sute about angle for We Knive GTC Solid and TRM Atom
I would say 20 would be fine or use a sharpie to mark the bevel, then try to match angle.
The grinder should be grinding away from the 🔪 point edge...
The grinding is edge leading. Thank you for your recommendation.
They are called wet stones for a reason. But you never use water. Use oil.
You can use water with this aluminum oxide whetsone. That is how the system is designned.
Whet stone......
Japanese whetstones are water only.
U can use either but u have stick with the same ,, it's not good to switch. !!!!
Sharpening knife a hassle,buy a gun.
Milwaukee Knife! I use it at work everyday!
That's great, thank you for sharing your experience with the Milwaukee knife and commenting.
What an absolutely lovely stone
Thank you
I stabbed a guy with water after .. Well it was really the knife that stabbed him, but it was raining at the time
Interesting.
I sharpen the knife in the direction of cutting the puck, I'm afraid of the opposite direction.
I sharpen edge leading or edge trailing.
Nicely done bro
Thank you Bro
All these crazy jigs and high tech precision tools…all to achieve what a old blind Japanese guy can do bare foot on the floor with a 200 year old Wheatstone.
Thank you for the comment.
well I don't need to be able to do all that ancient shit do I?
I use my knives repeatedly on a daily basis. 30 seconds on a modern tool is better for me than hours at a manual grinding wheel.
I don't understand what you're trying to put down.
Cheers
Water dont do the sharpening. The wet stone does the sharpening. Water keeps it cleaned.
Interesting.
Milwaukee Backlock :D
Thank you for the comment. Thank you for watching.
Beautiful work
Thank you! Cheers!
After a hand whetstone sharpening, leather strop is next.
Thanks for letting us know how you sharpen.
Los cuchillos y las navjas se afilan al reves, el sentido de giro de la piedra o la direccion de desbaste debe ser hacia afuera, para que laas microrebabas no doblen hacia dentro, eso merma el filo.
Thank you for the tip, thank you for watching.
Merci !
Thank you again, that was very nice of you.
It says you left another 200.00 Super Thanks. I appreciate your support.
😮
Thank you
Voice of the water 💧❤
Yes