Instead of leaning out to the asphalt...just roll the window about halfway down, and use the top of the window!!! Best knife sharpener I have found...shhhh best kept old timer secret.😊
A) the steel of the bolt and nuts is way too soft to sharpen any knife steel. As you can see, the tomato still gets squished during cutting even after "sharpening" B) it is pretty dangerous to repurpose a power drill like this C) putting all the parts together takes much longer than using a measly 5-bucks drag-though sharpener that also will get you a better result. D) The botton-of-a-ceramic-cup-hack does work as the material is basically the same as that of a whetstone E) it works even better when you don't drag the blade in a radial motion (blade tip pointing towards the center of the cup) as shown here, but perpendicular to the coarse rim of the cup. F) While the ceramic part of the spark plug works as an abrasive, this method is a waste of time, effort and material.
100%, just buy a ceramic rod to hone the edge or a basic 20• carbide pocket sharpener. Hell; the edge of your car/truck window glass will hone the edge like a ceramic rod will. Every tractor supply or Walmart sells those pull through carbide sharpeners for $10. Makes all this in the video a complete waste of time.
But you demonstrate in your video, that your knife ist not sharp after the sharpening process. You must visibly exert a lot of pressure on the tomato before the knife cuts in. This is anything but razor sharp.
By the way, since when do we have to put pressure to cut a tomato. Just lateral movement is required if the knife has any kind of sharpness ! And he also cuts the tomato the wrong way (tomato standing up !). We all know a tomato should be sliced while laying it on its side !
@@CreativeHacker7 at no point during this video did you display a sharp knife, it may be possible to use a spark plug (for some reason) but you did not succeed, ive seen the handles of spoons cut better then this
Whatch at 2.38. See how as he 'presses ' the knife into the fruit, the skin starts to push into itself before the cut starts. The real test would be with a piece of paper and to lightly stroke the blade down it. These silly video's are a waste of time.
@CreativeHacker7 lmao sorry to poke fun at ya just don't want ya losing digits. I'll be the first person to tell ya I seen adults holding knives that way my whole life and so I did it too never realizing how dangerous it is. I mean if you know what you're doing and you obviously do, you cna totally do it safely 9/10 times no hassle, it's just not ideal.
Congrats on making a full knife, less dull. The amount of force needed to cut that was crazy and no way 2-3 passes is doing anything on that dull knife.
Instead of a porcelain cup or a spark plug, it is better and smarter to use a grinding stone at a price of €1 Namiesto porcelánového pohára alebo zapaľovacej sviečky je lepšie a šikovnejšie použiť brúsny kameň v cene 1€
I remember seeing people using that method when I was a kid back in the 70s. Usually grandmother and grand uncle who both cooks did that. These days, I think only a few does that.
I really like to comment on positive things.. It did not look like you put any effort whatsoever to cut that tomato that was excellent in acting in my opinion.. 🗣️Good job👀
I can't believe the length people will go to just to avoid learning how to properly use a whetstone. This example is almost like an American asked to use Metric.
Why use a whetstone when you can just use a honing rod? The majority of people don't use cutlery that requires anything harder than what a honing rod is made out of...
whetstones kinda suck with the modern super steels my knives are made off...takes FOREVER and they use up so much of the stone. Diamond stones are the way for super hard modern steel formulas.
You wouldnt want to run your fingers on my knives like that bro and ive never understood all the effort that goes in to thes "life hacks" when you could just spend 10 or 15 bucks on a work sharp hand sharpener (or 80 on the belt sharpener they have if you want a razor sharp edge in seconds lol) that wont ruin your blade and you dont have to spend 45 mins cutting the head off a spark plug just to butcher a tomato in that time you could have went and bought a work sharp sharpener came home and had a flawless edge in less time
I appreciate your input, but this technique is for those who enjoy the process of sharpening their knives by hand. It's all about the satisfaction of achieving a razor-sharp edge with your own skill and effort! 🔪
@CreativeHacker7 that's what I meant doing it by hand with a whetstone but theirs no denying it did sharpen the knives and if I had too in a pinch I'd know how too and thanks for that :)
If you cut out the ceramic part of a spark plug you are left with a tool that is useful for engine mechanics to find a cylinder's compression stroke . If the metal remains of the spark plug are screwed into an engine cylinder and a balloon is attached to where the ceramic fitted and the engine crank is slowly revolved the balloon will inflate . This will show the compression stroke , but not top dead centre ; it saves removing the valve covers to check for the compression stroke . It might also act as a rough guide to compression differences between cylinders , but that might be pushing the technique a bit far , I am not too sure ! Nothing to do with knife sharpening , but we are here to learn !
Depends on the hardness of the steel and the ceramic type of the mug. With very hard knife steel above 62 HRC, some ceramics are too soft. Then it needs diamond coated grinding surfaces.
@@steinlaus2072 HRC is not the issue, it's what type of steel and carbide. Hence, why some cheap walmart knives that run under 58 HRC are harder to sharpen than let say a 60+ HRC white#2, and a 64 HRC Blue super is easier to sharpen than a 60 HRC VG-10.
I used to put the finishing touch on my knives using the top edge of my truck window. Yes, it works. Just roll the window down to a comfortable height and work the knife edge across the top edge of the window, 10 strokes on one side before switching to the other side for 10 strokes. This helps maintain the same angle for each stroke. Do this until the desired sharpness is achieved. 1 or 2 minutes of that, done correctly, and it'll shave your hair.
Polished blade, razor sharp is ideal for hair and paper, but will not cut perfectly tomato skin. Even with a razor blade it’s hard to cut tomato skin. For tomato skin you need it bit rough, fine micro sawtooth structure, like he did it with the spark plug ceramic grind. The micro edges better penetrates that tomato skin. But yes, in general for knifes I prefer also razor sharp ones with polished blades. Works for most applications as best choice in doubt. But not ideal for tomato skin.
I sharpen my knives at home....when i go to the woods.....i use the bottom of my ceramic coffee mug, have been doing that for years.....works for me......best of all the coffee mug is never forgotten......
Except most people, including myself have difficulty with the right angle on both edges. While I can sharpen a plane blade extremely well, knives however need both edges sharp. I can get the somewhat, but not as sharp as they need to be.
@dj3114 put your stone on the coffee table and bend at the waist with your arms straight now your angle won't change. all the motion should come from the shoulder. Not the elbow
the first example is the best way to destroy a knive. The second example I use when we visit accomodation with bed knives. Why to use the third one when you have a cup everywhere or stone :-)
I have several good knives, gifts from my son. But I have a very cheap 5" santoku that I keep really sharp with a $6 honing steel, I use it for every day tasks. I plan on getting a nice one like this, it's light and very easy to use, but can't justify the expense.
Ten nóż nadal jest tępy jak ty !!! O ile ratowanie się spodem kubka jest ok o tyle twój sposób jest do dupy, a te ostrzenie na śrubie pewnie jeszcze twardości 5.8 to jest śmiech na sali ❤
I appreciate your suggestion! However, our technique using a spark plug offers a unique and efficient way to sharpen knives quickly and effectively 🔪🔥.
Take the part of the spark plug that you are holding and throw it at a piece of glass ... 😮 you can throw it gently if you want ... the results are shattering . 😮
If you do the other and the steel Begins to fade out dull and the wood turns almost hazelnut red and other side of it green then you know that 😂you actually read that😂
Very funny and totally unrealistic. The first knife was a total piece of junk to begin with, using a drill, nuts and bolts = FAIL. The second knife was better quality, but ground down to sh@t = FAIL. The spark plug trick was almost as clever as the "age old" use a ceramic mug. Moral of the story = Buy the best knives and a good sharpener, to avoid all this silly stuff.
Awesome tip. I've got some used plugs from my L98 V8. Should make for extra fast sharpening. Now I'll place a spark plug ceramic in my Stanley cordless drill and sharpen the life back into my cutting blades. Best thing is I can give Dad a used spark plug for Father's Day.... Welllll doggy!
My boss is amazed at my secret sharpening trick. No one knows. But i get them sharp. Been doing my method for years. Cuts thru anything fast and clean. Doesnt make a sound cutting paper. I can get spackle traw the same. Depends on the metal.
Contrary to what some say, it’s a cool tip. I’m sure it works and your knife is sharper than before. Maybe you’re out on a jobsite and happen to have those things but not a knife sharpener. I gatta say though, there’s a part of me that would be pretty nervous about using those tight bolts with the drill. All I could imagine was the knife finding the perfect little gap to get wedged in. However that may happen, or the chances of it happening..idk. Maybe a user error from not synching the bolts with wrenches. But a knife like that catching in a Dewalt drill on full speed… WOAAH WATCH OUT!! 🔪💅
The blades of a commercial jet engine (doesn't matter what model!) are really movin'. You get your dull knife blade up there and let it rub against them for a few seconds...blam....sharp! That's airline metal!
Okay that's about 5 minutes of my life I'll never get back...
Sorry to hear that! Maybe give the technique a try next time 🔪💡.
It's funny how none of the knives actually got sharp.
It's all about the technique! Keep practicing and you'll get those knives sharp as a razor 🔪💪.
@@CreativeHacker7take your meds
@@CreativeHacker7he's talking about you and your knifes, not his 😂
Depois de 7 anos
Agreed with you 😂 ,
I just get my wife to go about 50 mph I open my passenger door and let the blade of the knife ride the asphalt at a 20degree angle, works great!
Sounds like an adventurous technique! Make sure to prioritize safety first when sharpening your knife. 🔪🔥
😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Instead of leaning out to the asphalt...just roll the window about halfway down, and use the top of the window!!! Best knife sharpener I have found...shhhh best kept old timer secret.😊
@@CreativeHacker7AI
A) the steel of the bolt and nuts is way too soft to sharpen any knife steel. As you can see, the tomato still gets squished during cutting even after "sharpening" B) it is pretty dangerous to repurpose a power drill like this C) putting all the parts together takes much longer than using a measly 5-bucks drag-though sharpener that also will get you a better result. D) The botton-of-a-ceramic-cup-hack does work as the material is basically the same as that of a whetstone E) it works even better when you don't drag the blade in a radial motion (blade tip pointing towards the center of the cup) as shown here, but perpendicular to the coarse rim of the cup. F) While the ceramic part of the spark plug works as an abrasive, this method is a waste of time, effort and material.
100%, just buy a ceramic rod to hone the edge or a basic 20• carbide pocket sharpener. Hell; the edge of your car/truck window glass will hone the edge like a ceramic rod will. Every tractor supply or Walmart sells those pull through carbide sharpeners for $10. Makes all this in the video a complete waste of time.
Garbage
You took the words right out of my mouth. This is a really bad idea other than the ceramic cup as long as proper angle and technique is used
How to ruin your knife even more!
Sorry, you should see the video first before judging 😉🔪.
@@CreativeHacker7i think we’ve all saw it and we judge accordingly fool
@@CreativeHacker7 I watched it, and you're click bait
Looks like it! WTH?!! But looks like it works, so idk. 🤷🏼♂️
Useless and stupid techniques
Ahha ... so this is how you make a very dull knife just plain dull ? What a revelation - mindblowing
siggy: brutal you are ! Dude was just trying to show us how close you can come to slicing your fingers open.
No. This is the way to make a knife cutting edge damaged.
I thought the same.
But you demonstrate in your video, that your knife ist not sharp after the sharpening process.
You must visibly exert a lot of pressure on the tomato before the knife cuts in. This is anything but razor sharp.
😂😂😂
By the way, since when do we have to put pressure to cut a tomato. Just lateral movement is required if the knife has any kind of sharpness ! And he also cuts the tomato the wrong way (tomato standing up !). We all know a tomato should be sliced while laying it on its side !
@@JackAstor365I love you lmao 😂
😂😅This is a joke, right...? I've got sharper butter knives. If it's not, I want 4:33 of my life back.
Sorry you feel that way! Sharpening knives with a spark plug may seem unconventional, but it's actually a proven technique in some cultures 🔪🔧.
@@CreativeHacker7 at no point during this video did you display a sharp knife, it may be possible to use a spark plug (for some reason) but you did not succeed, ive seen the handles of spoons cut better then this
Yees, but only in your own culture ,or with other words u just put a cherry on top of a shit.....
You should try to rub the blade with a cucumber for the same result...or even better
Wow... I've never been less amazed than right now.
Sorry to hear that you weren't amazed! Hopefully, you'll find something that interests you more next time 😊.
Great idea. I’ll try this on dad’s Japanese hand-made knives. He will be so happy when I’ve sharpened them for him.
That's awesome to hear! Your dad's Japanese hand-made knives will be razor-sharp after using this technique 🗡️🔥.
Omg!!🤭
I can’t .
😜
Whatch at 2.38. See how as he 'presses ' the knife into the fruit, the skin starts to push into itself before the cut starts. The real test would be with a piece of paper and to lightly stroke the blade down it. These silly video's are a waste of time.
It's great to see your engagement! Thanks for being a part of our community. 🙌
are you really stupid ?
Jjjjjjjjjjkk 😂😂,,, Jjjjjjjjjjkk 🤣🤣🤣,,, You make me laugh a lot... 😁😁😁..
We are all dumber for having watched this video.
We've sharpened our minds along with the knife! 🔪🧠.
Try microwaving the knife next
Say what???
Lmao xD
You've got to protect the knife first, it needs to be wrapped in wire wool, then that all wrapped up in paper towel soaked in oil.
@@BenBallard13 verry good
@@BenBallard13wrap on aluminum foil will do the job
I use the microwave to sharpen my knife, revolutionary results!
4:10 member kids always cut towards your hand 🤠
Always remember to cut away from your hand for safety! 🔪👍
@CreativeHacker7 lmao sorry to poke fun at ya just don't want ya losing digits. I'll be the first person to tell ya I seen adults holding knives that way my whole life and so I did it too never realizing how dangerous it is. I mean if you know what you're doing and you obviously do, you cna totally do it safely 9/10 times no hassle, it's just not ideal.
When the strongest tomato in the world meets the weakest knife of the universe 🍅🔪🤦🏻
Haha, that weak knife didn't stand a chance against the mighty tomato! 🔪🍅.
Its amazing the results you can get with editing.
No, not in this case. Editing failed to fake good results, so we can see how bad the knife is after this wanna-be-sharpening.
Don't whine... It's public comments for a reason, if your that delicate, don't know what to tell ya, chief 😂💋
Don't worry, tough guy! Just showing off a unique knife sharpening technique here 🔪💪.
多麼辛苦去偏偏避開磨刀石這東西😊
translation: How hard it is to avoid the whetstone?
maybe they don't have money and they are using what they have?
Good ideas 🎉
Congrats on making a full knife, less dull. The amount of force needed to cut that was crazy and no way 2-3 passes is doing anything on that dull knife.
Thanks for noticing the difference! Sharpening with a spark plug really does the trick 🔪💥.
@CreativeHacker7 No. No, it doesn't do the trick.
@@nitramza861😂
Cheers!! I’ll remind myself not to forget my spark plug before I got to work!👏🏻🤦🏻♂️
Don't forget your spark plug! It's the key to keeping your knife sharp like a razor.🔪
Instead of a porcelain cup or a spark plug, it is better and smarter to use a grinding stone at a price of €1
Namiesto porcelánového pohára alebo zapaľovacej sviečky je lepšie a šikovnejšie použiť brúsny kameň v cene 1€
No good sharpening stone cost a $1!🤷🏼♂️
I've done the coffee cup one (2/3) at resorts with a kitchen. Also works with the back of a plate too.
Yes that works but this will ruin your knife. never do that bolt one lol
I remember seeing people using that method when I was a kid back in the 70s. Usually grandmother and grand uncle who both cooks did that. These days, I think only a few does that.
I’ve also used the top edge of a partially rolled down car window. 😉
my car doesnt start anymore but my knife is sharp yay
Sounds like your knife is ready for action! 🔪💥 Happy sharpening!
I really like to comment on positive things.. It did not look like you put any effort whatsoever to cut that tomato that was excellent in acting in my opinion.. 🗣️Good job👀
😂❤
Nice 👍
Nice! Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed the video! 🔪👍.
I can't believe the length people will go to just to avoid learning how to properly use a whetstone. This example is almost like an American asked to use Metric.
To hell with that metric crap.
Or
To speak proper English.😉
@@nigelnightmare4160
Or to use proper spacing & punctuation.
Why use a whetstone when you can just use a honing rod? The majority of people don't use cutlery that requires anything harder than what a honing rod is made out of...
whetstones kinda suck with the modern super steels my knives are made off...takes FOREVER and they use up so much of the stone. Diamond stones are the way for super hard modern steel formulas.
Sharpening a knife with a stone is meditation....and it needs time to get a good result.
I won't do this with my expensive knives.
100% Ack
I wouldn't do this with any knife.
Wetstone weeb😹
@@skipads8784 I wouldn't do this to a any bit of steel
@@MaradnusI would do it to my wee wee
You wouldnt want to run your fingers on my knives like that bro and ive never understood all the effort that goes in to thes "life hacks" when you could just spend 10 or 15 bucks on a work sharp hand sharpener (or 80 on the belt sharpener they have if you want a razor sharp edge in seconds lol) that wont ruin your blade and you dont have to spend 45 mins cutting the head off a spark plug just to butcher a tomato in that time you could have went and bought a work sharp sharpener came home and had a flawless edge in less time
I appreciate your input, but this technique is for those who enjoy the process of sharpening their knives by hand. It's all about the satisfaction of achieving a razor-sharp edge with your own skill and effort! 🔪
@CreativeHacker7 that's what I meant doing it by hand with a whetstone but theirs no denying it did sharpen the knives and if I had too in a pinch I'd know how too and thanks for that :)
@@CreativeHacker7what skill and what sharpness😂😂😂
If you live where I live, you might want to have these hacks up your sleeves
The video is so convincing. Please teach me how to make a video❤🎉
I'm glad you found the video convincing! I'll definitely consider making a tutorial video on knife sharpening techniques in the future 😊.
If your razors are as sharp as your knifes- your face must be wrecked-
2/3 most practical, thx😉
Glad you found it practical! Keep those knives sharp 🔪🔥.
If you cut out the ceramic part of a spark plug you are left with a tool that is useful for engine mechanics to find a cylinder's compression stroke . If the metal remains of the spark plug are screwed into an engine cylinder and a balloon is attached to where the ceramic fitted and the engine crank is slowly revolved the balloon will inflate . This will show the compression stroke , but not top dead centre ; it saves removing the valve covers to check for the compression stroke . It might also act as a rough guide to compression differences between cylinders , but that might be pushing the technique a bit far , I am not too sure !
Nothing to do with knife sharpening , but we are here to learn !
E' un coltello..non un motore, cosa c'entra😂
Thanks for sharing this information!
Cheers!
Why ty!
Very interesting I'm going to try this today
That's great! Happy sharpening! 🔪🔥.
I clicked for the comments on that knife sharpening hack.😅
This is what happens when MacGyver starts doing drugs🤪
MacGyver would be proud of this innovative knife sharpening technique! 🔪✨.
@@CreativeHacker7 He would not 😂
The ceramic mug thing actually works, I've done it in the past. This man's technique needs some work however.
Depends on the hardness of the steel and the ceramic type of the mug. With very hard knife steel above 62 HRC, some ceramics are too soft. Then it needs diamond coated grinding surfaces.
@@steinlaus2072 HRC is not the issue, it's what type of steel and carbide. Hence, why some cheap walmart knives that run under 58 HRC are harder to sharpen than let say a 60+ HRC white#2, and a 64 HRC Blue super is easier to sharpen than a 60 HRC VG-10.
I used to put the finishing touch on my knives using the top edge of my truck window. Yes, it works.
Just roll the window down to a comfortable height and work the knife edge across the top edge of the window, 10 strokes on one side before switching to the other side for 10 strokes. This helps maintain the same angle for each stroke. Do this until the desired sharpness is achieved.
1 or 2 minutes of that, done correctly, and it'll shave your hair.
That's a creative technique! 🔪🪓 Try using a spark plug next time for an even sharper edge! 😉
Knife looks like it was in the korean war damn bro
That made me cringe so bad when that knife was slipping off the tomato enough to put me in the hospital for stress😂
Put that spark plug porcelain in the drill and you might have something 😊
I been doing it wrong. I used the bolt to cut my tomato 🍅
I won’t believe it till you cut your hand again with the sharp knives 😂
I have already demonstrated the technique in the video. Try it out yourself! 😉.
@@CreativeHacker7 you gotta get better at detecting sarcasm..
In my country we have saying "kombinujesz jak koń pod górę"
''Dzięki za komentarz! Spróbuj tę technikę ostrzenia noża i zobacz jak szybko stanie się jak brzytwa! 🔪✨''.
Great tip
Please nobody do this to a knife 🔪 its just wrong.
Please respect the knife 🙏🔪.
Uh, why not just get a regular knife sharpener, preferably a diamond-type sharpener, and have done with it? Always works for me! 😉👍
Diamond sharpeners are great too! But this technique gives your knife a razor-sharp edge like no other 💥🔪.
@@CreativeHacker7did You ever saw razor? 😂
just buy a decent knife stone and you are set - used right they will last decades or longer
Just try this unique technique with a spark plug for a different sharpening experience! 🔪🔥.
Not with super hard modern super steels, they eat whetstones for breakfast. Diamond stones are the way for those...
the ceramic on the cup, genius. Thats opened a trail of thought.
Thank you for noticing the ceramic cup detail! It's all about thinking outside the box 😉🔪🪓.
From a very dull knife to a somewhat dull knife.
No, the only way is to learn how to sharpen your knife with a stone and polish it thereafter.
Polished blade, razor sharp is ideal for hair and paper, but will not cut perfectly tomato skin. Even with a razor blade it’s hard to cut tomato skin.
For tomato skin you need it bit rough, fine micro sawtooth structure, like he did it with the spark plug ceramic grind. The micro edges better penetrates that tomato skin. But yes, in general for knifes I prefer also razor sharp ones with polished blades. Works for most applications as best choice in doubt. But not ideal for tomato skin.
@@steinlaus2072 Yes, I've seen tomato knives with a sawtooth pattern and groves so it won't stick as easily.
I sharpen my knives at home....when i go to the woods.....i use the bottom of my ceramic coffee mug, have been doing that for years.....works for me......best of all the coffee mug is never forgotten......
That's a smart trick! 😄 Happy sharpening!
buying a sharpening tool/stone is better.
Except most people, including myself have difficulty with the right angle on both edges. While I can sharpen a plane blade extremely well, knives however need both edges sharp. I can get the somewhat, but not as sharp as they need to be.
@dj3114 put your stone on the coffee table and bend at the waist with your arms straight now your angle won't change. all the motion should come from the shoulder. Not the elbow
@@dj3114 Build a sharpening jig to get the right angle.
When you own good knives that are razor sharp, the knife almost does the work for you.
That's so true! Sharp knives make all the difference in the kitchen 🔪👌.
1:40 , i cannot see a Sharp knife, sorry :-)
Good one man😮! Cut the wall socket next 😂
Haha, thanks for the suggestion! 🔪💥🔌.
Thank you for sharing this wise message.
Que sabe em um futuro próximo alguém invente uma pedra para amolar facas ou até mesmo uma lima 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 sou revolucionário 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Que vídeo besta!
4:07
Move next door to a trauma center
if you choose this method.
the first example is the best way to destroy a knive. The second example I use when we visit accomodation with bed knives. Why to use the third one when you have a cup everywhere or stone :-)
The biggest benefit of this video was seeing how to remove the dishes from the candle.😅
Glad you found the tip helpful! Keep those dishes shining ✨🔪.
So, another way to ruin a knife!
Another way to give your knife a razor-sharp edge! 😉🔪
😂
I have several good knives, gifts from my son.
But I have a very cheap 5" santoku that I keep really sharp with a $6 honing steel, I use it for every day tasks. I plan on getting a nice one like this, it's light and very easy to use, but can't justify the expense.
It is not a good idea
Why?
Well my knife is still dull... But at least I was thoroughly entertained! 😂
Sounds like it's time to put that sharpening technique to the test! 🔪💪.
Ten nóż nadal jest tępy jak ty !!!
O ile ratowanie się spodem kubka jest ok o tyle twój sposób jest do dupy, a te ostrzenie na śrubie pewnie jeszcze twardości 5.8 to jest śmiech na sali ❤
Najlepiej noże ostrzy się na rancie szyby od auta , polecam sprawdzić bo reszta to o kant rozbić 😉
I'll stick with my whetstones---TY❤😂
I'll stick with my whetstones too! 🔪👍
😂😂😂vidéo comment massacrer un couteau en 30 secondes !!
R.I.P All the tomatoes that died to protect us from the Flying Spaghetti monster
R.I.P. Tomatoes 🍅🔪 Sharpen your knives with our technique to honor their sacrifice! 🤓 #KnifeSkills
Only for low budget knives and sharp isn't sharp like japanese
Ive done the coffee ☕ it works...also roll your car window half down an then sharpen on top edge of window
Rolling down the car window and sharpening on the top edge is a great tip! Thanks for sharing 😊.
How to make a dull knife a little sharper ... very interesting. There are better methods. My belt sander comes to mind.
My method may be unconventional, but it gets the job done quickly and effectively! 🔪💡
No! Way¡ I gotta try that. I won't believe it till I see it
You won't believe your eyes until you see it in action! Give it a try and be amazed! 🔪🔥
Ive teied the coffee cup method and it does sharpen my cheap Walmart knives decent
That's great to hear! Keep using the coffee cup method for sharp knives 🔪☕.
Whatever you do, don't try to re-invent the wheel.
Don't worry, we're not trying to reinvent the wheel - just showing a unique knife sharpening technique using a spark plug! 🔪⚙️
I don't think you understand how sharp a razor is.
I understand the importance of sharpness, but this technique ensures safe and efficient sharpening! 💡🔪.
OMG. just use a sharpening stone. Cheaper, less tools and fuzz and I literally actually sharpened a knife in half the time of watching this shit
I appreciate your suggestion! However, our technique using a spark plug offers a unique and efficient way to sharpen knives quickly and effectively 🔪🔥.
Un maestro de cocina no afila ni nuncana afilara sus HERAMIENTAS de esa forma
Un maestro de cocina siempre busca nuevas técnicas para afilar sus herramientas de forma eficiente y segura. ¡Gracias por tu comentario! 👨🍳🔪.
Did not try yet but will soon. I did try using a chip of spark plug white for cutting glass it's unbelievable
That's awesome to hear! 😊 Let me know how it goes with the spark plug technique for glass cutting!
Take the part of the spark plug that you are holding and throw it at a piece of glass ... 😮 you can throw it gently if you want ... the results are shattering . 😮
Throwing a spark plug at glass can indeed be shattering, but let's stick to using it for sharpening knives! 🔪
If you do the other and the steel
Begins to fade out dull and the wood turns almost hazelnut red and other side of it green then you know that
😂you actually read that😂
I did 🟢🔴🟡✅.
Very funny and totally unrealistic.
The first knife was a total piece of junk to begin with, using a drill, nuts and bolts = FAIL.
The second knife was better quality, but ground down to sh@t = FAIL.
The spark plug trick was almost as clever as the "age old" use a ceramic mug.
Moral of the story = Buy the best knives and a good sharpener, to avoid all this silly stuff.
Very true! Investing in high-quality knives and a good sharpener is definitely key 🔪🔥.
Awesome tip. I've got some used plugs from my L98 V8. Should make for extra fast sharpening. Now I'll place a spark plug ceramic in my Stanley cordless drill and sharpen the life back into my cutting blades. Best thing is I can give Dad a used spark plug for Father's Day.... Welllll doggy!
Sounds like a great idea! Sharpening with a spark plug ceramic can definitely bring new life to your cutting blades. Happy sharpening! 🔪✨
My boss is amazed at my secret sharpening trick. No one knows. But i get them sharp. Been doing my method for years. Cuts thru anything fast and clean. Doesnt make a sound cutting paper. I can get spackle traw the same. Depends on the metal.
That's awesome! Happy to hear that my technique is helping you keep your knives sharp 🔪💪.
You clearly haven't got a clue how to sharpen the blade edge.
I sharpened my blade edge using a spark plug technique, and it works like a charm! 🔪🔥.
No, the poor guy has never had an apex on a blade before.. 😂
So now my knife really isn't any sharper AND my car won't start!
Looks like you might need a different kind of spark for your car! 🔥 Don't worry, your knife will be razor-sharp in no time with this technique. 😉
Contrary to what some say, it’s a cool tip. I’m sure it works and your knife is sharper than before. Maybe you’re out on a jobsite and happen to have those things but not a knife sharpener.
I gatta say though, there’s a part of me that would be pretty nervous about using those tight bolts with the drill. All I could imagine was the knife finding the perfect little gap to get wedged in. However that may happen, or the chances of it happening..idk. Maybe a user error from not synching the bolts with wrenches. But a knife like that catching in a Dewalt drill on full speed… WOAAH WATCH OUT!! 🔪💅
I'm glad you found the tip cool! Just be cautious with the drill 😄.
Любой электрод и заточить об обмазку,как бритва будет👏🏻👍🏻
Легко! Попробуйте этот способ для заточки ножа 💡🔪.
BULLSHAT, Just buy a damn knife sharpener. More accurate AND SAFER!!!
Why buy a sharpener when you can be a DIY pro with a spark plug? 🔪🔥
The blades of a commercial jet engine (doesn't matter what model!) are really movin'. You get your dull knife blade up there and let it rub against them for a few seconds...blam....sharp! That's airline metal!
That's a creative technique! ✈️ Just be careful with those sharp knives! 🔪
What the f.... your poor knifes,there are spezial tools for sharpend your knifes
You'd be surprised how effective this technique is! 🔪🔧
Works great! Now car wont start ?!
Sounds like the spark plug technique might have caused an issue with your car starting! Make sure to double-check the process next time 🔧🚗.
Zündkerze funktioniert am besten...
Die Zündkerze ist wirklich eine clevere Methode zur Messerschärfung! Vielen Dank für den Tipp! 🔪🔥
A smooth stone to hone with and a leather belt to strop after works MUCH better than the methods you show here.
A smooth stone to hone with and a leather belt to strop after works MUCH better than the methods you show here... 😉.
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I just wasted 5 minutes of my life that I'll never get back.
Sorry to hear that! Hopefully, the next video will be more to your liking. 💡🔪
He will also sell you a knife that he makes since you messed up the one you had .
I can offer you a custom-made knife to replace the one you damaged! 🔪
This is for when you can't afford a $3 knife sharpener but would rather spend $10 on spark plug. 🧠
The title of the video should be like this: Different ways to ruin the edge of a knife. You have covered yourself in glory friend.
Thanks for the suggestion! I'm glad you enjoyed the knife sharpening technique using a spark plug 🪓🔥.
Muito bom mesmo!