Knife Maintenance Made Easy - Stropping Techniques For Beginners
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- Опубліковано 22 вер 2023
- Welcome to our comprehensive guide on knife maintenance and stropping techniques, designed for both beginners, outdoor enthusiasts and seasoned professionals in the world of wilderness skills and bushcraft.
In this video, we break down the essential steps for maintaining a razor-sharp edge on your knife. Whether you're a camping enthusiast, a survivalist, or a professional in the field, keeping your blade in peak condition is crucial for safety and efficiency.
Discover the secrets to achieving and maintaining a knife edge that's as sharp as ever. We'll cover the basics of stropping, the tools you'll need, and practical tips that will help extend the life of your knife.
Join us as we delve into the art of knife maintenance, ensuring that your trusty blade is always ready for any adventure or task. Don't miss this opportunity to elevate your outdoor skills and professional expertise with the knowledge you'll gain in this video.
If you're passionate about the outdoors, wilderness survival, or bushcraft, and you're looking to level up your knife maintenance game, this video is a must-watch. Hit that subscribe button and ring the notification bell to stay updated on more expert tips and tutorials tailored to your interests. Let's keep those blades sharp and ready for whatever nature throws our way!
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not having the opportunity to follow your courses in person I am lucky enough to follow these fantastic and very instructive videos, you are a great person Joe continue with these very useful skills!! Congratulations also to Ida for the fantastic shots ps:I love that GNS Saber🤣
Yes its one of my first knives and I love it too. Thank you for the kind words brother!
Stropping has changed my life. People in the States don't all do it for some reason - never heard of it til I followed folks across the pond. Now I rarely have to touch a stone.
The best stropping video I have ever seen. And I have watched a lot of them! So much more detail than I have found in any other video, especially the difference between the paddle strop and belt strop, what grinds each is good for and why. I appreciate your attention to detail and how you explain so much Joe , you're a great teacher! As always, Ida's videography is beautiful, really top notch - such a pleasure to watch.
That truly means a lot my friend ! I really try to add to the conversation with my videos rather than be a photocopy of a photocopy.
Thanks Joe & Ida 👍🏻
Very welcome, brother 🤜🏼🔥🤛🏼
The forest is beautiful wow ❤
Joe, your videos are excellent and very easy to follow with clear instructions. I will be taking your advice and using this for my knives. Thanks for the excellent instructions. I have only recently found your videos but you are fast becoming the one I watch for bushcraft skills. Thank you
Thanks for the kind words and support Stuart! We teach this full time and these are the lessons from our courses. But also they come from subscribers. If there is something we can help with don't hesitate to reach out 🤜🏼🔥🤛🏼
Wise and practical information Joe! Thanks for sharing with us!
And thank you for the kind words and support my friend 🤜🏼🔥🤛🏼
Outstanding vid. Great info. Thanks. Cheers from the northern Rockies
And thank you for the kind words. I'm teaching in the states next year and the rockies would be a dream to see
An excellent wealth of information 👍 ⚔️⚔️⚔️⚔️🗡️
Thank you ! 🤜🏼🔥🤛🏼
The Nigella Lawson of stropping videos
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Nice work Joe
Thank you very much big man. I hope the flint is sharp and the sun is shining on you today
Nice one Joe 👍
Thanks Anthony 🤜🏼🔥🤛🏼
@inforestsandlands it's A David Tommo Thompson , hope you are well 👍
Joe, just found you on UA-cam and subscribed to your channel, really informative and thoroughly explained, thank you, do you offer bushcraft courses? I am just starting out and would be interested in attending one in the future.
Hey ! Glad you found me. I do indeed teach them at accredited schools with accreditation courses. Can check out the ones I teach on my site.
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Good video!
All credit to the lady behind the camera haha
@@inforestsandlands Well, to be more specific, good video and content!
@@wildernesswoodcraft9819 thank you ! It's inspired by collecting questions that get sent to me.
I have 3 GNS’s
I have an original SRI Red and yellow liner blind horse GNS with a sabor grind
What grit is your garryflex block
And great video as always brother
#staydirtymybrother
Its the 120 grit, my man. But they come in 30, 60, 120 and 240 grits.
@@inforestsandlands went looking after watching your video and noticed the difference in grits thank you for the info and have a safe a blessed day brother
LOL that i should call her 😂
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I tell all my customers to remember the double S's and Double D's. A sharp knife is a safe knife, a dull knife is a dangerous knife. Teachs them a lesson, while getting a laugh.
😂. Brilliant one 👍🏼
I noticed the tattoos on your fingers.
Which "Tradition" do you follow?
Hey brother ! By tradition you mean ? Style of tattoo or ?
@@inforestsandlands LMAO 🤣
Metaphysical practice.
That's a pretty eclectic collection of magical symbolism.
Pyramid, Eye of Ra, infinity, sycamore leaf, round pointed pentacle (though I think there's a band that's adopted that one) looks like the All seeing eye under your ring...
All of these have deep meaning for magical traditions.
I was trying not to be too direct and out you completely if you weren't openly public about it.
I may be mistaken and if so I apologize.
Some are clearly just fun, like the flying saucer and ET face and others might be just indicative of your love of wilderness skills but even the compass and campfire have metaphysical symbolism.
"Promosm"
I'm all good for marketing. Thank you