How do you go about doing that? Just a normal ceramic cup with a slight inset bottom? What about the angle and strokes, do you do it like you would usually a file? Genuine questions, was debating getting a whetstone but I've never sharpened a blade
Excellent video! Great tutorial. Using a sharpening plate produces scratches! Cant use it on worksharp precision as the blade isnt wide enough! Ingenious solution! Cheers
I like the sandpaper sharpening hone...can carry in my overnighter and sharpen my pen knife. Needed to cut fruits in a hotel recently in a hotel...had to sharpen the knife with the base of a ceramic cup. My pen knife was new, didn't realize it was so dull. Was is super glue, E6000? Not so easy to get where I am. Thanks for sharing though.
Eazylap makes a diamond pocket sharpening rod that works pretty well mine sits in a slip sheath along with my SAK Hiker. Also Victorinox used to sell a 3" pocket honing steel which is just as useful as the easylap at rescuing an abused edge .
I like it. BUT I'd like to mention when I strop I roll blade on spine, not the edge when transitioning strokes back and forth is the way i learned, and adhere to. It saves the burr from rolling if you don't lift it properly. IMHO. Again, excellent vidiography and content. Thank you for posting, i like it very much for adding to a kit, and it's simplicity and functionality. *edited for grammar
Nice! However, you use a WAY larger angle than the angle this.blades edge bevels come with! PS Tape is a better solution than glue. It will provide a more flat and even surface.
Some questions need to be answered. (1) What aggressiveness or grit sandpapers? (2) exactly what kind of glue? (3) What exactly is the blue formula you put on (which might be understood by some viewers)? (4) Why the process be done as you showed instead of using a sharpening stone followed by similar finishing method?
1) 600 grit, then 1500 grit sandpapers. 2) rubber cement 3) the diamond paste comes in different formulations. 4000 grit or smaller should suffice. It will also be listed as "microns." 4 to .5 microns will work, and you can make more than one strop for different compounds. "Green" polishing compound should work as well. 4) both methods are equally valid.
Jeeezzzusssss! It would be CHEAPER and FASTER to just buy a small diamond file from the same hardware store you got the two sheets of sandpaper, roll of double sided tape, wood strips and glue from! FAIL! LOL
Just buy a sharpener. I’ve got a keychain model that works perfect. This case I’ve got to find and buy: sandpaper, emery cloth, wood slat, glue, tape, blue schitt, ….,,,GL. WTF?
This thing should not be called an army knife. The metal is so soft and does not last long. Once I clean it with water, the part inside is swollen because it is made of paper. the quality is so poor and the price is extremely expensive.
You probably got a chinese copy. I have a 40-year-old swiss army knife still in perfect condition despite being used almost every day, cleaned, sharpened, etc.. The only frail part is the toothpick. And it's called army knife because it is provided to every Swiss soldier on his first day in the military.
This is an easy, affordable alternative that’s very portable. I’m tempted to make a set for my go bag for field touch up. Of course a fancy system is nice but for your soft-steel $35 SAK this is all you need.
@@idrinkwine flip a mug and sharpen it on the bottom side, or get ANY stone from the closest store you will find. These two are already better then sticking grinding paper to wood LOL
@@JohnDoe-el5ir Done that, and you're right that works very well. I also have a stone that works well. But mugs and stones are not very light packable. An option like this, that I already knew, is allright for emergency bags. And yes, Victorinox has a small packable solution too but even though not expensif really not affordable for me now, what I do have is sandpaper and wood and thats why I support these ideas.
Just sharpen on the bottom of a porcelain tea cup. Easy peasy.
I always do that, dead sharp.
I always carry a porcelain tea cup when I am camping, so this is a great idea.
How do you go about doing that? Just a normal ceramic cup with a slight inset bottom? What about the angle and strokes, do you do it like you would usually a file?
Genuine questions, was debating getting a whetstone but I've never sharpened a blade
Nice, but technically, you just made another "Special Knife Sharpener."
Exactly
Just buy a small stone
Of course everybody has wood, sandpaper, leather and diamond paste at home. How much are the materials? I would buy a CC4 or DC4.
remember guys "a sharper knife is safer than a dull one"
No special knife sharpener, proceeds to homemaker a special knife sharpener!
Excellent video! Great tutorial. Using a sharpening plate produces scratches! Cant use it on worksharp precision as the blade isnt wide enough! Ingenious solution! Cheers
simple sharpener.... 😍👍👍👍
I just use a victorinox sharpener, just like carrying a pen in my pocket....always there when I need it.
I like the sandpaper sharpening hone...can carry in my overnighter and sharpen my pen knife. Needed to cut fruits in a hotel recently in a hotel...had to sharpen the knife with the base of a ceramic cup. My pen knife was new, didn't realize it was so dull.
Was is super glue, E6000? Not so easy to get where I am. Thanks for sharing though.
E6000 it's a flexible glue for general use. For the leather strop you can use any specific leather glue.
Eazylap makes a diamond pocket sharpening rod that works pretty well mine sits in a slip sheath along with my SAK Hiker. Also Victorinox used to sell a 3" pocket honing steel which is just as useful as the easylap at rescuing an abused edge .
I like it. BUT I'd like to mention when I strop I roll blade on spine, not the edge when transitioning strokes back and forth is the way i learned, and adhere to. It saves the burr from rolling if you don't lift it properly. IMHO. Again, excellent vidiography and content. Thank you for posting, i like it very much for adding to a kit, and it's simplicity and functionality.
*edited for grammar
Good video! 👌🏼🇲🇽
I would go with proper stones, for small blade like these a Fällkniven DC4 followed by a CC4 and a strop loaded with 0.1 micron diamond paste
So how does this compare to using a ceramic cup?
Nice! But what sandpaper did you use?
Wet/dry
Wet and/or dry kind 😂
Silly. Any stone on the ground will sharpen a knife.
Near the beginning of your video, you used your Swiss Army knife to slice up the sandpaper.
That would dull the tip for sure!
BRB. about to go get the compound paste out of the freezer I've been saving for a special occasion.
Brilliant idea! What grit for each of the sandpapers?
600 and 1500
Hmm. Looking at my Kershaw Blur now.
Was für eine Paste haben Sie verwendet, um das Messer ab zu ziehen?
I don’t know…..”The juice is not worth the squeeze” ….to me.
Great diplomacy.
I love your turn of phrase. Wonderful.
Attention span honed on SpongeBob SquarePants was it?
Just put it on one of the 20 wet stones you have in the shed😂😂😂🎉❤
Waste of time Click Bait@
A sharpening stone will last for your entire life and over several generations after you.
It's a tried and proven method of sharpening a knife. I use it a lot on my knives.
Nice! However, you use a WAY larger angle than the angle this.blades edge bevels come with! PS Tape is a better solution than glue. It will provide a more flat and even surface.
The most time-consuming methodology? Just buy a small stone.
Some questions need to be answered. (1) What aggressiveness or grit sandpapers? (2) exactly what kind of glue? (3) What exactly is the blue formula you put on (which might be understood by some viewers)? (4) Why the process be done as you showed instead of using a sharpening stone followed by similar finishing method?
1) 600 grit, then 1500 grit sandpapers.
2) rubber cement
3) the diamond paste comes in different formulations. 4000 grit or smaller should suffice. It will also be listed as "microns." 4 to .5 microns will work, and you can make more than one strop for different compounds. "Green" polishing compound should work as well.
4) both methods are equally valid.
Thanks Joni. Easy to pack, also 👍
I think it’s Jony.
"Perfect Swiss Army Knife sharpening without Special Knife Sharpeners" - then spends most of the video making a special knife sharpeners.
Awesome!
pretty good video while baked
is that engineers blue you are using please?
Good video , thanks for sharing , God bless !
Just buy a Fällkniven DC4 or CC4.
5:30 minute sharpening video…actual sharpening begins around 4 minutes in.
Well done. Brilliant video. 😊😊
I am using the Victorinox pull through sharpener for my SAKs. Not perfect but alright. My thought....
Infinitely easier than getting a whet rock from the cabinet😏
what peeling paste do you use for the knife ?
Any Jewelers rouge or buffing compound will do, try the green compound first.
Excellent video - thanks
I like it!
Why will they not sharpen on any bench stone?
Just buy a Norton sharpening stone.
I have a 40yr old aluminum oxide sharpening block that does the trick.
Jeeezzzusssss! It would be CHEAPER and FASTER to just buy a small diamond file from the same hardware store you got the two sheets of sandpaper, roll of double sided tape, wood strips and glue from! FAIL! LOL
Very good, thanks...
What grade of leather did you use?
Honestly u got to be kidding
I just spent over $1000 so I could slice threw paper. I wish I would have seen this video sooner.
LOL i got clickbaited so hard..
очень много лишних приспособлений
очень большой угол, на глазок около 40-45 град. Но может для такого клинка это и норм.
If you can afford the knife, you can afford a cheap diamond sharpener
just use a couple of grits on the spongey back of a mouse pad and then strop
First showing how dull the knife blade is and then using it to cut stuff with. Totally legit I guess (probably another knife I know, calm down)
Well for me you have made special tools so I’d rather use victorinox ring sharpener.
Very nice! 😎👍🏻
Just buy a sharpener. I’ve got a keychain model that works perfect. This case I’ve got to find and buy: sandpaper, emery cloth, wood slat, glue, tape, blue schitt, ….,,,GL. WTF?
Just look from the other side:
if you have all this at home, you dont have to buy a sharpener ;)
Come on! It's quite handy tip for a fraction of the price!
Just use a brick and some cardboard
"How to build something using more time and effort and $$$ than buying a little sharpener." Glad I didn't sit through this whole thing.
2:50 Super Glue
No Audio instructions! Not really watchable!
Just being lazy.
Just no🎉😂😂😂
This thing should not be called an army knife. The metal is so soft and does not last long. Once I clean it with water, the part inside is swollen because it is made of paper. the quality is so poor and the price is extremely expensive.
You probably got a chinese copy. I have a 40-year-old swiss army knife still in perfect condition despite being used almost every day, cleaned, sharpened, etc.. The only frail part is the toothpick.
And it's called army knife because it is provided to every Swiss soldier on his first day in the military.
Too many video cuts
Too believe
Buy a decent sharpener. This is BS
Your reaction is BS. Buy, buy, buy, Why?? If you can and want to make something yourself this video is, amongst others, just fine.
This is an easy, affordable alternative that’s very portable. I’m tempted to make a set for my go bag for field touch up.
Of course a fancy system is nice but for your soft-steel $35 SAK this is all you need.
@@aarde7036 get a mug, flip it and sharpen blade on it. Much faster and result will be even better that these gimmicks.
@@idrinkwine flip a mug and sharpen it on the bottom side, or get ANY stone from the closest store you will find. These two are already better then sticking grinding paper to wood LOL
@@JohnDoe-el5ir Done that, and you're right that works very well. I also have a stone that works well. But mugs and stones are not very light packable. An option like this, that I already knew, is allright for emergency bags. And yes, Victorinox has a small packable solution too but even though not expensif really not affordable for me now, what I do have is sandpaper and wood and thats why I support these ideas.
"without special sharpeners" ... *Pulls out diamond paste* 😂😂😂