The Last Knife Sharpening Video You Will Watch

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  • This unique sharpening video will give you an understanding of how a knife actually gets sharp. Once you understand that concept, you will quickly become capable of sharpening a knife by feel, instead of counting strokes and hoping for the best.
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  • @SA-lt1yl
    @SA-lt1yl Рік тому +58

    This is the video.
    I almost never comment on UA-cam but I have to express how great of a video this is.
    I've always had it on my "to-do" to learn how to properly sharpen knives. There have been quite a number of cool knives over the years I wanted to buy but couldn't justify the purchase because I knew once it got dull, I wouldn't get my money's worth as I couldn't resharpen it. I've tried a number of times to learn knife sharpening off the internet and always had trouble. I've bought angle guides, systems, and all sorts of crap since I was never able to get freehand sharpening to work for me, and none of them ever gave me good results. I got the itch again recently and decided "screw it" and purchased some stones and cheap knives to take another crack at it.
    While waiting for them in the mail I found this video, and finally, FINALLY someone explained it in a way that I knew what was going on! Countless of these videos talk about specific products and just go "this is how I do it, you'll get a feel for it" without explaining what to look for. I decided to try what you described on what I already had handy: a chipped and dull blade on a plier multi-tool and some crummy home-depot sandpaper adhered to scrap wood instead of a stone. Even with these exceedingly low quality "stones", for the first time ever I got a blade from being too worn to be useful to being able to cut hair/paper! Maybe it's silly to be excited about such a basic thing, and I still have a lot to learn, but I can't thank you enough for providing this content to those of us who were never taught in person. To anyone reading this thinking they can't sharpen a knife free-handed, if I can after as man failures as I have had, keep at it because you can too!

    • @CliffGray
      @CliffGray  Рік тому +10

      I love this comment! Pumps me up that you found the video so helpful. I struggled with sharpening for years... once you understand the basics of what is actually going on... boom it works! hahaha

    • @ikapatino3214
      @ikapatino3214 2 місяці тому

      How can you fail with angled knife sharpeners?

    • @k9teamzagrebskolazapse149
      @k9teamzagrebskolazapse149 Місяць тому

      I played almost 2 ares and learned to resharpen on my old Kizer VG10 and on little stone, and I haw no problem to sharpen lighter steal but exe. 940 whit V30 is much harder, and I must be light with hands. In 2 ares hear and there I can now resharp every thing.

  • @ericellis4103
    @ericellis4103 Рік тому +32

    Like so many others, I have watched countless videos on how to sharpen knives and this is the first one that has explained fully about burrs and what to do and why. Wish I had seen a video like this years ago.

  • @LeLilley1
    @LeLilley1 Рік тому +10

    This is excellent! I've been hand sharpening for a long time and I can get a knife sharp . . . but not REALLY, REALLY sharp! I agree that I have trouble getting a consistent burr along the whole blade! But I've always been shy about focusing on just a part of the blade! I'm going to try your suggestion . . . it makes total sense to me !! Thanks for sharing!

  • @jamesmooney5348
    @jamesmooney5348 Рік тому +4

    Good job Clayvin! That was actually pretty good.

  • @Bamamike223
    @Bamamike223 Рік тому +14

    WOW! Man you were absolutely right!! Unbelievable! I literally applied these techniques, went and grabbed old knives I had trouble with and got absolutely ecstatic when I felt the burr! Fixed them and ALL ARE SHAVING HAIR NOW! Thank you! Definitely the last knife sharpening video I will EVER have to watch.

  • @danielcolon4195
    @danielcolon4195 Рік тому +12

    Nicely done Cliff! Appreciate your knowledge and your ability to share your ideas!

  • @vrod1a
    @vrod1a 24 дні тому +1

    Probably the best knife sharpening tutorial I ever watched !
    Very easy instructions and very well explained 👍
    Thanks 🙏

  • @zakartv
    @zakartv Рік тому +4

    Solid video. People are weird about sharpening. I like the simplicity of this video.

  • @TyeAprilMitchell
    @TyeAprilMitchell Місяць тому +1

    Thank you for explaining in the way you did. There really is no other video i watched before this that brought me to a clear understanding. You can mimic the movements and grips that you watch someone do but it doesnt profit you unless you have the understanding of what exactly your trying to achieve and why. 10 out of 10 keep it up

  • @rogerramjet7567
    @rogerramjet7567 Рік тому +2

    Right on Cliff!! Great easy to follow and understand.

    • @CliffGray
      @CliffGray  Рік тому

      Glad it was helpful! thanks

  • @Equitymonster83
    @Equitymonster83 Рік тому +4

    Awesome video. Very helpful in actually understanding how to accomplish getting a sharp knife. My first time sharpening after this video is the sharpest I’ve gotten my knife yet. Thanks for all the detail.

    • @CliffGray
      @CliffGray  Рік тому

      Awesome Matt! So glad to hear it was useful! 👍👊

  • @rayellis8351
    @rayellis8351 Рік тому +6

    100% the last video I needed sharpest I’ve had a blade in a long time! Thanks man!

  • @thormusique
    @thormusique Рік тому +2

    Thanks! This is the best and simplest way to understand what exactly sharpens a knife that I've ever seen. And I can testify that it works perfectly. Cheers!

    • @CliffGray
      @CliffGray  Рік тому

      Thanks! Really appreciate the positive feedback👍

  • @AJL200
    @AJL200 9 місяців тому +1

    Thank you so much - that burr tip is excellent as it kept me going until I felt it (took longer for different qualities of steel), whereas before i would have stopped too soon. I sharpened all of our kitchen knives AND have learnt a new skill today. Thank you!! 🙏

  • @scottsteinmetz4507
    @scottsteinmetz4507 11 місяців тому +3

    I’ve been watching UA-cam videos for years. This is the first time I’ve ever commented to a UA-cam video. Dude, this was perfect. I have the same exact sharpening stone that you have. I have had it for about two years and could never get it right I watched your video and it’s the last time I have to watch a video on sharpening knives. Thank you so much.

    • @CliffGray
      @CliffGray  11 місяців тому

      Hey Scott! excited to hear the video was useful. good deal

  • @Halliden88
    @Halliden88 Рік тому +1

    Thank you never sharpened a knife before and this told me everything in an easy to follow guide. Much appreciated 🙂

    • @CliffGray
      @CliffGray  Рік тому

      glad it was helpful. thanks for watching

  • @robertanderson2122
    @robertanderson2122 Рік тому +10

    Thank you for this video. I've watched a number of other videos and this one does indeed provide the missing pieces. I've been able to take a few kitchen knives that have given me trouble in the past and get them REALLY sharp on the first try. Wow, this explains why I couldn't get them sharp in the past. I really can't wait to utilize this new knowledge on my bushcraft and camping knives. Really looking forward to have all my knives sharp, not just the newer once that I can strop back to sharp.

    • @CliffGray
      @CliffGray  Рік тому

      Really glad to hear it was helpful Robert! Thanks for watching 👍

    • @nicktease8750
      @nicktease8750 Рік тому +3

      @@CliffGray well, it's very rare to see the Creator comment on videos so old when a new viewer has left a comment. Much respect for that. Too many creators distance themselves from their viewers to the point of Oblivion and it really takes the personal touch out of subscribing to a channel. It's nice to see that not everybody's like that. Also, I understood the asymmetry of my sharpening but hadn't developed a successful cure for it yet and this video put the final pieces in place causing me to face palm and feel utterly ridiculous lol. So, I guess what I'm saying is thank you for making me feel utterly ridiculous lol. I will wear that shame with Honor

    • @CliffGray
      @CliffGray  Рік тому +1

      @@nicktease8750 thanks for the comment Nick 👍👊 and really glad the video was helpful to you. Thanks for the support for the channel and videos.

  • @trmpkme
    @trmpkme 7 місяців тому

    Thank you for the detailed video about the burr. It will hopefully help me learn to use a whetstone. Thanks again.

  • @BassRowe97
    @BassRowe97 5 місяців тому

    thank you from starting from the beginning and explaining with visuals.

  • @chaseb59
    @chaseb59 Рік тому +4

    I have watched many videos on sharpening and have always been unable to actually shave any hair with the methods. Drove me nuts. I watched this, applied your advise and am finally getting a blade that will shave. Great explanation and simple technique!

    • @CliffGray
      @CliffGray  Рік тому

      Awesome to hear Chase! 👍

  • @JimAllhiser
    @JimAllhiser 5 місяців тому +2

    When i installed ceiling tiles we would sharpen our razor blades. The tiles had silica in them and would dull up a blade within a few tiles. I would sharpen those razors down to a nub before swapping blades. Managing that bur was the key.
    Another thing that i have picked uo recently is stropping. With a leather strop and polishing compound you can take that "sharp" edge and literaly polish and align the molecules of the edge.
    Great video Cliff! Keep your edges sharp!

  • @jimstewart5739
    @jimstewart5739 Рік тому +1

    Excellent! Thanks for sharing...

  • @mylesjarvis7571
    @mylesjarvis7571 Рік тому

    Thanks man. You really helped me !

  • @tomfoolery2082
    @tomfoolery2082 10 днів тому

    Yes sir , this is a big help . Makes a lot more sense now . Thx

  • @LilDirt12
    @LilDirt12 Рік тому +3

    You rock. Thank you so much for the in depth explanation. I thought it was me doing something wrong. Which it kinda is but now I understand what's happening with the bur switching sides along the blade. Very understandable and your an awesome teacher. Take care.

  • @rramach9091
    @rramach9091 5 місяців тому +1

    appreciate the video. This is the first time I understood why the pros recommend grits of various sizes.

  • @randolfkila2125
    @randolfkila2125 Рік тому +1

    It's night now, but I'm excited to now be able to go and sharpen my knives come morning.
    Thank you...

  • @cdburgess75
    @cdburgess75 Рік тому +1

    That made complete sense to me, thank you.

  • @PNW_Wolfpack_Adventures
    @PNW_Wolfpack_Adventures Рік тому +20

    Great video. I've watched so many sharpening videos over the years and yours definitely breaks it down the best. I started off with a high carbon blade and could never get it razor sharp. You explaining the development of a bur instead of counting strokes is huge. Thanks for all the great content.

    • @CliffGray
      @CliffGray  Рік тому

      For sure. Glad it was helpful

    • @channelone1seven74
      @channelone1seven74 11 місяців тому

      Grandaddy uses two stones, course and less course the leather and adds oil

    • @channelone1seven74
      @channelone1seven74 11 місяців тому

      The blade after it is done. You cannot touch it or you will get cut and bleed

    • @channelone1seven74
      @channelone1seven74 11 місяців тому

      Seen it handed to a many of chaps and you be like be careful that's a sharp blade sooner or later you will hear someoke cut themself, and you be like I told you.

  • @martinpeterhughes9165
    @martinpeterhughes9165 5 місяців тому

    Real good I did actually sharpen knives ' saws band saws circular saws for a living , I just want to say how impressed I am with this video and your technique

  • @deadvikingtrolls
    @deadvikingtrolls 4 місяці тому

    I'm learning to sharpen on stones out of my love of knives, thanks for the advice. It makes great sense to take the bur off one side before starting the other. Also, it's my left.

  • @lseguias
    @lseguias 9 місяців тому

    Great way to a visual
    explanation

  • @ryan.m.weisgerber
    @ryan.m.weisgerber 6 місяців тому

    This was so fantastic. Thank you for describing how the burr and the other elements function! :D

  • @MichaelSmith420fu
    @MichaelSmith420fu Рік тому +1

    This is precisely the video that I was looking for thanks!

  • @treeman5263
    @treeman5263 Рік тому +1

    Perfect thank you.

  • @user-mb4xy2cz3t
    @user-mb4xy2cz3t Рік тому +1

    Finally, a thorough explanation of what's really happening and how actually sharpen your knife in most efficient way that will save as much metal as possible, instead of grinding away your blade, guessing when to stop and not getting to razor sharpness anyways. After watching this, I understand none of the guys in a dozen of previous videos I watched, know how to actually sharpen the knife. Thank you!

    • @user-mb4xy2cz3t
      @user-mb4xy2cz3t Рік тому +1

      Tried sharpening applying the knowledge you gave, managing the burr, and already improved my sharpening, didn't managed to sharp the knife to shave hair, but it cuts thin paper like butter, whereas before, I could only make my knives to cut office paper.

    • @CliffGray
      @CliffGray  Рік тому

      👍really glad to hear the video was useful. Appreciate the support

    • @user-mb4xy2cz3t
      @user-mb4xy2cz3t Рік тому

      @@CliffGray after some more practice, my knives can shave! I finish sharpening by stropping with green compound(Chrome oxide based), maybe I will get better in removing burr leftovers on the stone with time. It's such a nice feeling, to be able to make your knives that sharp. Thank you again!

  • @andyvanorden115
    @andyvanorden115 Рік тому +1

    One word: AWESOME. Thank you for this.

  • @TheSkulsum69
    @TheSkulsum69 Рік тому

    Great video sir thank you keep them coming

  • @JayMStein
    @JayMStein 8 місяців тому +2

    I’ve watched a bunch of sharpening videos, but never felt like trying to do it myself until now. What a great explanation of the intention that drives the actions and decisions. Thank you. Also, I’m still laughing about one ball hanging lower.

  • @oliferous
    @oliferous Рік тому +1

    great explanation! thanks, this helps SO MUCH!!!!

  • @bentoncushing8693
    @bentoncushing8693 9 місяців тому

    Great class,,,simple to the point , ,no pun intended

  • @martinkeefer1547
    @martinkeefer1547 Рік тому +1

    Awesome video. I am confident I can sharpen my knife properly now. Thank You.

    • @CliffGray
      @CliffGray  Рік тому

      Good deal! glad it was helpful

  • @rudyperezjr4815
    @rudyperezjr4815 2 місяці тому

    Wow this is so simple thank U for explaining the process. You’re so right about not watching a oher videos. Got it. Stay Sharp my friend.

  • @justanoobscrub6843
    @justanoobscrub6843 7 місяців тому

    best video on sharpening ive seen and ive seen alot xD Thanks!

  • @kurtbaier6122
    @kurtbaier6122 Рік тому +3

    Thanks

  • @309freddie
    @309freddie Рік тому +10

    Nice work. In a world of tacticool, you bring a nice taste of American frontiersman; its refreshing. Thank you.

  • @Jake-uw6bh
    @Jake-uw6bh 7 місяців тому

    I was getting frustrated with sharpening my knife as I sat here listening to videos.. then this popped up. Instantly put a hair shaving edge on my knife by not counting strokes and actually paying attention to the burr.
    Great video, seriously. Thank you.

  • @markp6062
    @markp6062 Рік тому +1

    What a great set of practical direction. I tested and I was getting burr on both sides about halfway down the blade. Fixed my problem! Thanks!

    • @CliffGray
      @CliffGray  Рік тому +1

      awesome to hear Mark! thanks for the comment

  • @dredisionmuff
    @dredisionmuff 11 місяців тому +1

    Thank you!

  • @scotts6358
    @scotts6358 Рік тому +2

    Yet another great video Cliff. You put together very educational videos. There are always tips to learn in your videos where I watch them more than once just so I don't miss something. Happy hunting!

  • @danlscan
    @danlscan 7 місяців тому

    Pretty much what I've learned by trial and error. One thing thing that really helped me out was to pay attention when a guy with wicked sharp knives pulled out his stone and steel. I'm glad I was there and ready to receive the info. He was chasing that burr and adjusting constantly. Toward the end he felt for it with his lower lip. I just got a good diamond stone and was amazed how quickly I could form a new bevel on my dull kitchen knives. I quickly found that the hard Arkansas stone (dressed with the diamond stone) was useful for polishing before the steel to finish. One kitchen knife down, many more to go. Nice video. Makes a lot of sense.

  • @donaldanderson3249
    @donaldanderson3249 Рік тому +2

    I like how you can actually hear the burr on the stone when you're working the blade back and forth

  • @mrtoddsmack
    @mrtoddsmack 9 місяців тому

    Now I get it... thank you!

  • @latiendadediscgolfmexico
    @latiendadediscgolfmexico Рік тому +1

    Thank you thank you😊❤

  • @erikjensen6503
    @erikjensen6503 2 роки тому +2

    Great info

  • @viet8505
    @viet8505 6 місяців тому

    Thanks greatly, BossMan!

  • @jayw.watson8401
    @jayw.watson8401 5 місяців тому

    Thanks you help me a lot.

  • @MikeB-rd5ci
    @MikeB-rd5ci 6 місяців тому

    Great video, thanks big boy!

  • @monstertrucktennis
    @monstertrucktennis Рік тому +1

    Understanding the process is a powerful tool. Thanks

  • @danhatton2229
    @danhatton2229 9 місяців тому

    Excellent video.

  • @akacman9303
    @akacman9303 Рік тому +1

    badass video man thank you

  • @hallur7523
    @hallur7523 Рік тому +1

    Great info!

  • @gertmyboy1882
    @gertmyboy1882 Рік тому +4

    Man everything seems so obvious after you explain it all. Thank you sir I'm about to spend the next 15 to 30 minutes applying this knowledge. I will update if I manage to completely sharpen the edge on this German knife. It'll be my 2nd attempt at sharpening a knife wish me luck 🙏

    • @derdon2638
      @derdon2638 Рік тому +1

      did you manage to sharpen it properly?

    • @gertmyboy1882
      @gertmyboy1882 Рік тому +2

      @@derdon2638 I did! I got stoned and forgot to update but this video was perfect to help me understand how sharpening works. After how much trouble it gave me, It was very satisfying to be able to feel how sharp I managed to get the belly and the tip. Now me and my family will have a sharp knife everytime we prep food 😁👌👍

  • @michelpapineau8868
    @michelpapineau8868 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for making this video! I could get my knives sharp, but I wasn't able to get them razor sharp and had no clue why.
    After watching this video I took out my whetstone and created a nice burr on one side as you explained and then I switched sides and removed the burr. Damnnn....my knives are now as sharp as scalpels!! It really is all about the burr!! Thanks a million!

    • @CliffGray
      @CliffGray  Рік тому +1

      I love comments like this! super pumped this helped you out!

  • @kstoeb
    @kstoeb Рік тому +4

    Great explanation. I like it when principles are explained instead of step-by-step tutorials wich you have to follow to the point, or otherwise you’re doomed ;-)

    • @CliffGray
      @CliffGray  Рік тому +2

      Great comment! This is what I was going for, so really appreciate it. I feel like knowing the “why” makes folks much more flexible in getting things done. 👍

  • @robertbrost7777
    @robertbrost7777 Рік тому +3

    Great video. I've only watched maybe 2 or three but, went my whole life thinking you had to sharpen the knife by going in only one direction at a time. When I saw you go out and back towards you on the same side I said, "this is the last video I ever need to watch!" My parents got me a whetstone as a kid. Next trip to Mom's I'm asking if it's still in the house! Thanks

    • @CliffGray
      @CliffGray  Рік тому

      Glad it was helpful Robert! thanks for watching

  • @pfcaraujo
    @pfcaraujo Рік тому +1

    Best knife sharpening video I’ve seen.

    • @CliffGray
      @CliffGray  Рік тому

      huge compliment! thank you

  • @siachi3109
    @siachi3109 6 місяців тому

    Thank you cowboy!

  • @tims708
    @tims708 2 роки тому +5

    Excellent! Wished I would have found this starting out awhile back.

  • @trophbrwntrouthunter
    @trophbrwntrouthunter Рік тому +3

    I enjoy the depth you go into on topics, it’s a little “Steven Rinellaish”. That kind of detail only comes through repetition, I respect your experience! I spent a decade guiding fly fisherman from a drift boat, just got out of it, I appreciate your drive brother.

  • @donnawooten5471
    @donnawooten5471 Рік тому +1

    This is how I like to learn everything! If you d not understand how and why you haven’t actually learned just memorized. Thanks

  • @brianmcvicker829
    @brianmcvicker829 5 місяців тому

    Baller video! I understand it much better!

  • @mushercdn
    @mushercdn Рік тому +4

    The burr on opposite sides of the knife is an eye opener for me. Never thought about it. Some beaver trappers touch up their knife on the beaver tail as they skin. Handy if you clean skin. Thanks for the video.

    • @CliffGray
      @CliffGray  Рік тому +1

      That’s a interesting concept with the beaver tail. I’m sure that works. You know it’s interested because I feel like sharpening is really close to avoidable if a guy watching what he cuts into - hair, bone, etc… and is constantly honing (or light sharpening). I’m sure guys that are using the beaver tail are pretty constant about it, every time they take a rest. I also will touch my knife with the back of another knife - but it only works well for the duration if I do it lightly every chance I get.

    • @mushercdn
      @mushercdn Рік тому +1

      @@CliffGray Clean skinners want a knife that is razor sharp. My trapping partner is a clean skinner and you hear the knife as he skins. Almost scary. Guys that use fleshing beams for beaver don't need to touch up the knife nearly as much. Partner uses a belt sander for his beaver knife.

  • @briansmith4724
    @briansmith4724 Рік тому +1

    Will test your Method. I have Always Struggled sharpening knives.

  • @pengoe222
    @pengoe222 Рік тому +1

    Great vid man much appreciated

  • @beatbasher
    @beatbasher Рік тому +2

    I found that going by the burr rather than counting strokes it is so much better. A small handheld microscope to inspect the burr (and eventually the edge) is also very useful in getting an edge silly sharp. Ten strokes each side method means you spend almost as much as time flipping it round than you do sharpening it because I put my knife in a vice and by flipping it round the pressure on the knife is more consistent on both sides of the edge.

    • @CliffGray
      @CliffGray  Рік тому

      agreed! like the microscope idea

  • @kahuna1247
    @kahuna1247 10 місяців тому

    Dang bruh, uniform burr... it makes so much sense! I love this video 😊

  • @ge45gecalled39
    @ge45gecalled39 11 місяців тому +1

    thanks Cliff

  • @sheerwillsurvival2064
    @sheerwillsurvival2064 3 роки тому +3

    Great video now can you go over 17deg blades and 20deg and which you like best 👊🏻

  • @charliepugh9436
    @charliepugh9436 Рік тому

    Glad I came across your video. I'm just now learning to sharpen knive blades. Thanks 😊

    • @CliffGray
      @CliffGray  Рік тому

      Glad the video was helpful. thanks

  • @brianalbee4153
    @brianalbee4153 Рік тому +1

    Great instructions! Thanks

  • @Pablo668
    @Pablo668 7 місяців тому

    Ok, you're the first person I've seen on YT blade sharpening vids to have or use a steel. I was beginning to think I was doing it wrong. I've been using a couple of grades of oil stone and a steel to finish for years. It works ok.

  • @jameseby-ny3eu
    @jameseby-ny3eu 8 місяців тому

    Most informative video on sharpening I've watched...Good Job...Also a very cool Hat...Looks good on You ! Thanx

    • @einundsiebenziger5488
      @einundsiebenziger5488 7 місяців тому

      You only need one fullstop to separate sentences.* The next sentence then starts with a capital letter. You also cannot replace single commas with multiple fullstops,* it just looks stupid.

  • @kentmulter
    @kentmulter Рік тому +2

    Great lesson! As you say, it's better to learn the underlying principles of a thing, instead of a simplified step-by-step process. Cliff, what do you think of the newer sharpeners that have two grinding elements in a "V" shape, so that they can work both sides of the blade at the same time? Do they work well? Any advice on how best to use them? Thanks!

    • @CliffGray
      @CliffGray  Рік тому

      thanks for the feedback on the video.
      The V shaped sharpeners only work if they happen to be set at the angle you want for the specific knife. A kitchen knife or fillet knife is generally going to have a different angle than a hunting knife. A good happy medium is an adjustable V-type sharpener - like a Ken Onion Work Sharp, an electric option. Works well. Hope that helps!

    • @hexxc5486
      @hexxc5486 Рік тому +1

      You're also going to want to keep your knife consistently adjacent both on the y and z axes, where the x axis would be parallel to the sharpener body. If that makes sense. (Basically it has to be straight up and down, with the tip pointed slightly downward, and at a 90° angle not 92°, not 89°) otherwise you will have inconsistent burs bouncing back and forth, or one side remaining burred regardless of how many passes through you give it. Keeping a consistently adjacent angle can be difficult for some people, but they are a good choice for a quick touch up on your edge, or if you have to re-edge your blade and you have one at a desirable angle, they can make the start of that process a little quicker. But when re-edging, always go to your preferred method of honing and hone the burs out gradually spying less and less pressure until the ade is only using its own weight against the surface, or until you're almost resisting it's weight from the surface. If done correctly, you can achieve a near-surgical edge on any blade.
      I do give warnings with edges that sharp though when I sharpen anything for someone else (sometimes I just refuse to sharpen it that sharp) because they can be extremely dangerous, and alot of times you won't feel, or will barely feel, even a very deep cut until a significant amount of time has passed. I have set a blade into my finger and did not notice that it did more than just touch the surface of my skin until almost an hour later when it stretched apart, it didn't bleed until then either.

  • @bulletproofpepper2
    @bulletproofpepper2 Рік тому

    A strop is leather that is great for holding jeweler’s rouge. Bad strop or contaminated leather can ruined the edge you just worked so hard to sharpen. A good clean leather and fresh strop rouge is magical. It is something learned to know if the strop is bad(contaminated) thanks for sharing.

  • @collingray9832
    @collingray9832 Рік тому +1

    do you have another video i could watch to see when to hone the knife vs sharpening it? from my understanding honing just brings the bur to the midline so should i hone my knife before each heavy use?

  • @TdSharp
    @TdSharp 5 місяців тому

    I sincerely doubt this will be the last knife sharpening video I ever watch. Been sharpening with stones and with systems for many years. Im even charging for my service now, and I'm still watching these videos.

  • @samtaylor7800
    @samtaylor7800 4 місяці тому

    Great video. How do i make sure im at the right angle thru out the stroke? Can you do a video on angle?thanks

  • @richiebroullard802
    @richiebroullard802 Рік тому +1

    THANK U

  • @mindfuqq
    @mindfuqq Рік тому +1

    those feathers in the back left look awesome.

  • @sweetdarlanddan
    @sweetdarlanddan Рік тому +1

    Dude I’ve been sharpening my knives for a while and did ok I could clean deer and to chore’s with my knife. But after this lil video here. My knife shaves hair. Wow you sir are a natural teacher. That burr was what I was missing. Thank you sir great job.

    • @CliffGray
      @CliffGray  Рік тому

      that is great to hear... pumped the video was useful for you.

  • @stephensennett9788
    @stephensennett9788 Рік тому +1

    Definitely the best video guide to sharpening on UA-cam.
    I spent an hour yesterday sharpening a knife, having never done it before, I have seen several videos in the past about the subject and been told tips by people but never really understood the process, exactly the process you have described is the process I stumbled upon through trial and error, mostly error. The one 'tip' or thing I would add is I used my finger nail to feel the burr you can catch a really small burr with it to hone the edge.
    Anyway, thanks for the video, I wished I had watched it first and saved a lot of time!

    • @CliffGray
      @CliffGray  Рік тому +1

      Thanks Stephen! Great additional tip 👍

  • @lechevaliersavage2416
    @lechevaliersavage2416 8 місяців тому

    Trying this out when i get home

  • @mikesmith1679
    @mikesmith1679 Рік тому +133

    “One of your balls hangs lower than the other!” Hahahahahah. That’s why I have had a difficult time getting a knife shape. I have to think of my balls while sharpening, then it will all fall in place. Lol

    • @CliffGray
      @CliffGray  Рік тому +21

      Ha! That’s why it took me so long to figure it out.

    • @tombeyer375
      @tombeyer375 Рік тому +2

      @@CliffGray Y'all made my day, with your analogy! Thanks for posting, as the average Joe doesn't understand what a burr is, and struggle along with a dull knife.

    • @KiNKnives
      @KiNKnives Рік тому

      One hangs lower than the other for a reason, so we can walk in comfort.

    • @ReasonAboveEverything
      @ReasonAboveEverything Рік тому +2

      @@KiNKnives urologist told me there is a physiological reason why the left testicle hangs lower but didn't tell me what it is. That sounds plausible.

    • @purpleurkle3615
      @purpleurkle3615 Рік тому +1

      13:42 “…just working the tip.”

  • @johneli495
    @johneli495 Рік тому +1

    Good video, thanks

  • @Newbeginnings228
    @Newbeginnings228 Рік тому +1

    I’m an old Lady and all the other “ beginner videos” had me more confused then when I started. Thank you Jesus for the way this guys brain works, I understand now!

    • @CliffGray
      @CliffGray  Рік тому

      Awesome! Glad it was helpful

  • @medusa2508
    @medusa2508 Рік тому +1

    Awesome

  • @CFLDumpsters
    @CFLDumpsters Рік тому +1

    Great video, helps a lot

    • @CliffGray
      @CliffGray  Рік тому

      for sure! glad is was helpful to you

  • @otpays8552
    @otpays8552 Рік тому +1

    Phenomenal video. Tysm wow

  • @robbydimmitt4462
    @robbydimmitt4462 Рік тому +1

    I was kinna half ass watchin and when you said flip the bur I was like rut ro! Great video