Loving your straightforward, concise explanation on knife sharpening. I’ve still to reach my goal of being able to to slice through newspaper. But how do you move a longer kitchen knife along the water stone?
What’s your opinion on sharpening with a spinning mdf wheel with polishing compound? Been using it for about a month and can sharpen from after file use, to polished crazy sharp in seconds. Don’t even use my stones and diamond grits anymore…
Thank you Ben for that. Always looking for better ways to keep my kitchen knives sharp. Will look for the items. Not sure why you use window cleaner on the stones though. 😃
I really like how it doesn’t evaporate as fast plus it also is no corrosion on carbon steels. I used to add something to the water to do the same job and it was very expensive so windex that I use in the workshop for all other tasks seems to work really well. Hope that helps cheers Ben
Loving your straightforward, concise explanation on knife sharpening. I’ve still to reach my goal of being able to to slice through newspaper. But how do you move a longer kitchen knife along the water stone?
Thanks for the lesson. Great explanation about the burr. Now, I must do mine. Take care you two. Regards Andrew 🦘🦘😁👍
Great stuff. Thanks both.
Thank you and will try it today..
We need another work in progress video Ben
Well we had technical issues yesterday but you might be happier tonight 😜👍
Thanks Ben and Lois. Enjoyed my slice of cake x
What’s your opinion on sharpening with a spinning mdf wheel with polishing compound? Been using it for about a month and can sharpen from after file use, to polished crazy sharp in seconds. Don’t even use my stones and diamond grits anymore…
But can it baton?
well I would say its not a great idea to baton wood at the best of times but would certainly not recommend using this thin blade for splitting wood. 👍
Hi Ben can you do a video on how you do a scandi grind from scratch?
Pretty please 🙏
Love your videos, top man 👏🏻
Thank you Ben for that. Always looking for better ways to keep my kitchen knives sharp. Will look for the items. Not sure why you use window cleaner on the stones though. 😃
You make handsome knives. That stonewash finish looks excellent.
Killer Moves 🔪
Thanks man
Lovely - informative and looks tasty too 🙂
Why do u use window cleaner for stone?
I really like how it doesn’t evaporate as fast plus it also is no corrosion on carbon steels. I used to add something to the water to do the same job and it was very expensive so windex that I use in the workshop for all other tasks seems to work really well.
Hope that helps
cheers Ben
@@BenOrford clever, thx👍
to many people worry far to much about "angle" on kitchen knives