Always been taught this. I’ve an awesome kitchen knife (200-300 years old) had been sharpened for years by my great great great Grandma on the sand stone door step👌🏻 Slate is awesome for fineish work.
Great video Ben. Thanks very much. I did my nephew's victorinox in the same way at the weekend. I've also used discarded bricks in the past; they work a treat.
The spyderco urban and ukpk are great knives. One thing to mention is these spydercos usually come in a variety of steel options, some of which cannot be practically sharpened on natural stones due to the extreme vanadium content or hardness. LC200N, BD1, BD1N, AEB-L are the steel choices you want for natural stones
In The Smoky Mountains around the streams I would find what is called a blue stone, it was spot on for honning an edge. If you have the patience & the eye Mother Nature provides. .....ATB
Hi there good info most useful, what model is the knife, looks like a nice small handy size, legal as long as you have a good reason to carry one, like a canoe rescue knife (PPE) I look forward to your next adventure
I though knife with bladelock was illegal in uk? You can sharpen your knife with any type of rock or concrete. And polish with wood, paper, leather or other smooth surface.
@@Al2020 thanks for the answer. I hope they allow you locked knives in the future. It is a little better then slipjoints in some situations. I use both, but prefer my locked knives.
excellent.. I don't see the point of videos showing you how to sharpen a knife extremely precisely under sterile conditions with a perfectly flat stone.
Lois using a Spyderco!!, I know of a talented craftsman who makes some of the best UK legal knives. 👍👍
thanks buddy 👍👍👍
2:46 why is it so calming it makes me wanna sleep
Always been taught this. I’ve an awesome kitchen knife (200-300 years old) had been sharpened for years by my great great great Grandma on the sand stone door step👌🏻
Slate is awesome for fineish work.
Great video Ben. Thanks very much. I did my nephew's victorinox in the same way at the weekend. I've also used discarded bricks in the past; they work a treat.
The spyderco urban and ukpk are great knives. One thing to mention is these spydercos usually come in a variety of steel options, some of which cannot be practically sharpened on natural stones due to the extreme vanadium content or hardness. LC200N, BD1, BD1N, AEB-L are the steel choices you want for natural stones
I just carry a little sharpening stone like the dc4 or similar with me.
Another great short film 👍
I don't live near the beach. What type of stone do I use?
You sir are amazing another awesome video from you keep it up👍👍👍
Congrats for 30k subs!
In The Smoky Mountains around the streams I would find what is called a blue stone, it was spot on for honning an edge. If you have the patience & the eye Mother Nature provides. .....ATB
Hi there good info most useful, what model is the knife, looks like a nice small handy size, legal as long as you have a good reason to carry one, like a canoe rescue knife (PPE) I look forward to your next adventure
I though knife with bladelock was illegal in uk?
You can sharpen your knife with any type of rock or concrete. And polish with wood, paper, leather or other smooth surface.
Not if you’ve got a legal excuse
It looks like a Spyderco UK pocketknife which is does not have a lock.
It the UKPK a sub 3" slip joint.
@@davidaxman ok.thanks. I just wondered if they finally let you have locked knives. Its an advantage even if slipjoint is ok to. 👍
@@Al2020 thanks for the answer. I hope they allow you locked knives in the future. It is a little better then slipjoints in some situations.
I use both, but prefer my locked knives.
excellent.. I don't see the point of videos showing you how to sharpen a knife extremely precisely under sterile conditions with a perfectly flat stone.
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first again!