How To Sharpen A Knife In Real Time | Knife Sharpening For Beginners
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- Опубліковано 25 чер 2024
- How to sharpen a knife in real time. I talk about how to sharpen a knife and my process as I am doing it. LINKS TO THINGS IN VIDEO⬇️
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Chapters:
00:00 INTRO
00:43 The stone I am using
01:12 The Strop I am using
01:44 Starting the sharpening process
02:00 The secrete angle rule SEE ATTACHED VIDEO FOR MORE
04:09 When to change sides
07:04 Feeling for a burr
07:54 Why I recommend a COARSE sharpening stone for everyone!
08:57 CLOSE UP of the burr under microscope
09:25 Burr minimization technique
10:43 CLOSE UP of what burr minimization does
10:56 STROPPING
12:08 The steel you use matters for burr removal
13:26 The paper test is not a sharpness test
14:34 Why I like coarse grit edges
16:31 CLOSE UP of the finished shaving edge
17:37 Minimum for hair whittling edges quick chat - Навчання та стиль
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Thank You for the tip when Stropping with a "spongy" piece of leather, I was using too much pressure and rounding over my Apex.
Great Content, thank you
Also, I do hope you're feeling better and on the mend.
you promised a realtime vid and you delivered thank you
They sell cheap laser angle finders on Amazon. Would like to see you use one on a finished sharpening job. It really shows how clean and accurate you get the angle. (Edit: it will also reveal if you are convexing the edge)
The paper test can be a sharpness test. The less sound it makes the sharper the knife. The sound your paper makes you're probably in a 250-300 gram range. Just guessing lol. Why don't you do the wire cut test and laser test. If you can get one to 50 grams on a larger knife it would be impressive. 😊
Since I m sharpening my kitchen knives the way you teach, I want to cut lot of stuff when I cook to "test" my knives 🤣
You should do one of these with a longer knife. Sharpening a pocket knife is great for beginners, but it would be awesome to see if you do it differently for a longer knife
Seconded! I've bought this very Sharpal stone because of the glowing review on this channel and I too would love to get guidance and tips on how to sharpen kitchen knives.
Yes I have large filleting breaking scimitars butcher type knives that are 10-14 inches and want to improve my tech on the sharpal
Yeah I've specifically still got questions about how to deal with the curve towards the tip of many kitchen knives (don't know the proper terminology sorry).
Yes a curved knive tutorial would be great. You need to change your angle when you get to the curve, and I always struggle with that.
Edit: I guess you don't call it changing the angle.
@@ironfoot1938 I've seen tutorials saying to keep the angle the same and lift the handle side up (torwards the sky) as you get to the curve. Seems to work but I'd like to see OD55 method
When you said “I have no idea what angle that is” I was instantly released from my obsession with the ‘correct’ angle. It was what I imagine an exorcism might be like. Thank you for that.
The correct angle is as shallow your tasks for that knife allows, shallower is better for edge retention and sharpness and cutting ability. Go more obtuse if it chips or rolls the edge. It all depends on the steel, the heat treat, the use case. Kitchen knives can be really shallow, an axe not as much.
I've been making knives for 4 years or so now. I found the grind and the edge is irrelevant for the vast majority of things you do with a knife... Except for the kitchen. Fat, steep beveled blades make slicing ingredients are real pain in the butt (That's probably obvious to everyone watching this video), but they are usually great for practically everything else in a utilitarian sense. I don't keep track of angles at all. I just eyeball aesthetics and go for symmetry while taking into consideration the primary purpose of the blade.
You are so right. We get super anal about sharpening these blades to a precise angle that we determined would be most appropriate, and it almost never makes a difference- especially EDC.
I can understand when you say these types of videos don't do well views wise, but as someone who is currently learning, I sincerely appreciate this. Cheers, mate! 🍻
Happy to see you’re doing well
You are selling yourself short by a lot of $. You have to fix the fact that you're not getting a cut of the sale of the sharpening stones you're recommending. You're the reason these stones are hard to find. You have built a solid reputation and we trust your referral. You deserve a cut of the big bucks.
Good to hear you're healing up well. It is amazing that you can take such a simple topic and turn it into this much good info and entertainment. I am always learning new stuff. That may be because I am a little slow and forget what is said too quickly. Lol. I also hate the phrase “practice makes perfect”, if you practice badly you will only get good at doing things badly.
He gets a commission from a sale if buyers use his links to purchase. (And there’s nothing wrong with that.)
I do get a commission from the sales on Amazon if I recommend something. Luckily almost every type of stone is available on Amazon so that allows me to link to what I recommend. And if i dont like something i can link to an alternative. Im not opposed to sponsorships but they would have to be some I already recommend and use personally 🙂
Hey, just wanted to say thanks. I've got fucked up hands and have spent years (and a decent amount of money) going through all the electric, guided and 'easy' sharpeners. None of which saved my hands or gave a decent edge.
Following your guides, I can now make my kitchen knives sharp in minutes. Not only that, they stay that way for so much longer.
So thank you! I hope you're feeling better.
Thank you. My hands are not great, rheumatoid arthritis. Your post is inspiring 👍
@@fairgolfer No worries! I have similar and this is definitely the easiest time I've had sharpening knives.
That's the best stone sharpening video I have ever seen! I'm sharing it far and wide!
Wow that's awesome! Glad it helped!
Of ALL the knife sharpening videos out there, you are the one everybody should watch.
Happy Easter Alex I’m praying for you and hope you have a speedy recovery.
Alex does the best sharpening videos on UA-cam, IMO. Simple , straightforward instructions. He backs up the theory of what he's doing by showing us the excellent imagery of the edge. From an ease of use and lack of mess point of view, I sharpen on cheap diamond stones from Temu, with a strop. If anyone wants to learn sharpening, my tip would be to not start on stainless steel kitchen knives, which are relatively difficult to form a burr and need more work because of their length. To learn the basics, pick up a small Opinel knife, the carbon steel one, not the "Inox" which is stainless. The carbon steel forms a burr really easily and the burr comes off easily too. And it takes a really short time to do because the blade is so small. Once you understand the process with the Opinel, you can go to other more difficult knives
Man you are global treasure. You have made my life full of joy. I sharpen knives for years but you are the reason I’m using diamond plates for corse and medium necessity and Ceramic stones as fine instead of cumbersome messy whetstones. I use only a 10 k Naniwa just before strop only to get mirror bevel faster.
Keep it up high 🔪
Hello, I love to cook, and could you make a video of sharpening a chef knife ? Or a butcher knife ? (Curved one)
Because I feel the length of these knifes make it harder, I would like to see how you do it.
Anyway love your videos, this is the channel that helped me the most with sharpening.
You are hands down the best. You are ridiculously humble which adds to your relatability as well as how you (whether intended or not) instill in the viewer a feeling of confidence that they can become a great freehand sharpener. It's been a couple years for me personally and while I can't always get every knife I sharpen hair whittling sharp, thanks to your videos and a Lot of practice there's no knife in any steel (with proper heat treatment) that takes me longer than a couple minutes to get an edge that's hair popping sharp. Thank You
I honestly love watching your videos. Iv watched this video 6 times … thanks for showing how it’s done
Well, I appreciate you providing a real-time sharpening video. With the knowledge I was taught, knives were never really “sharp” and wouldn’t maintain the edge. I’m getting better, but still have some bad habits to change. Seeing you doing your things helps improve my skills 💁🏼♂️ thank you for sharing the knowledge. Hope things are headed in a positive direction with your health.
13:25 I totally felt identified with your reaction 😂, that "oh! It's sharp!" look. I kind of know that a surgeon sharp knife is not required for most of my applications (I just like to cook). But I'm also a mechanical engineer, I know one or two things about steel, and I'm also obsessed with sharpness. It is always this sensation of "let's make it sharper, I can make it sharper"
I recently found your channel and I have learned so much. My onions don't even know they are being sliced and diced now. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
I'm so glad youtube has these kinds of videos. For years I thought education was the key but I was very wrong. It turns out that all the things I'm lacking knowledge in has nothing to do with education but is in fact is because I don't know the secrets. Don't worry though from now on I'll treat learning things as I should and make sure I keep these things secret ;)
Hey, just wanted to say thank you for your videos. I had gotten a full whetstone set on Black Friday, but after watching your stuff I returned and got a much cheaper diamond set. After watching your technique and your super helpful microscope images, I got a really good idea of what I was looking for in a burr. I'm now slicing paper with some coarse stones, and haven't even gotten a strop yet! Thank you so much for your content.
This real-time sharpening is what I’ve been looking for. Awesome sharpening video. Definitely the best I have seen on UA-cam in real, practical, no-nonsense terms. Thank you. Subscribed to your channel.
I love these real time sharpening videos. I consider myself to be a pretty ok hand sharpener, and it's all pretty much because of you. When I first started sharpening, I had no idea. But a few years of watching your videos and practicing, I'm a lot better than I was!
Thanks Alex!
Right on👊
Great to see you making videos! I bought the sharpal from your last video and am awaiting it arrival, very excited, because I bought Norton stones years ago, for way too much money, and they are a giant mess to use. Thank you for your work!
I have the nortons as well. Used them for years but hated the mess. Never again 😂👍
@@OUTDOORS55 I bought the shapton 2000, the sharpal 400-1500, and the cheap China diamond stone so I can leave it in my work bag for field sharpening chisels and such when I’m not home. I can’t wait to try them, and I went back to your video so I could use your link. Thanks brother! I hope all is well!
Just want to say thanks from New Zealand. Was spending a lot on "professional" sharpening on our kitchen knives that went dull again really quickly. Splashed out on a diamond stone and a leather strop, watched your videos a few times and took a crack at some of them and even with the first, rookie go at it they're so much better. I will continue to check out your vids and refine my technique, thank you!
Yes. This video pretty much sums up all my beginner questions (and answers them). Gonna do some coarse stone practice the next weeks. Thank you so much!
HAPPY EASTER GOD BLESS, hopefully you are doing well or getting through your issues.
Thanks bro! You as well!
Hope your health is soon as sharp as your edges! Another great video, watching from Finland. And with your help all my puukkos are razor sharp!
I believe you are the first person (that I've watched on YT) to mention the "softness" of the leather as a factor. I have struggled for awhile trying to get that perfect result and, I suspect, it was because I was pressing too hard on my strop. Now that I've lightened the pressure on my strokes, I'm getting better results. Thanks for sharing your expertise.
I really appreciate the detail you put into this and the in-between shots of the edge. Thanks for sharing your experience and stay well!
Truly a fantastic teacher.
You do the best videos. Clear, concise, and thorough, with an occasional touch of comedy. Thanks for the great views.
I recently started watching your videos and just ordered the two sided diamond stone you recommended and the tools I need to make a strop, I went found you when I went looking for a person that could help me find the right tools and proper techniques to sharpen knifes since my cheap kitchen sharpeners where not doing the trick that you for all your help!
You touched on sharpening with only the course stone to have some "teeth". Thinking this may be the best advice ever for us kitchen folk as a bit of tooth really helps. Even if I'm prepared to do all of the polishing, how would a super-duper polished edge benefit a kitchen knife? I think maybe a longer lasting edge, but is that all?
Got that SHARPAL stone, very nice. THANK YOU for teaching all of this. Greatly appreciated.
IIRC edge retention also involves the steel of the knife.
Then again, he sharpened a 1 dollar kitchen knife and it whittled a 2x4 for hours so maybe it's much ado about nothing.
@@USSMariner Yeah, there are dozens, if not hundreds, of factors that are relevant for edge retention. The type of steel, the quality of the actual bar stock, quality of the heat treatment, the kind of grind, the knife's thickness, the angle it's sharpened at, what level it's sharpened to, the material you're cutting into, etc.; it's insanely complex.
A very polished edge is good for slicing delicate proteins without tearing them. 3000 grit is a sweet spot for most kitchen tasks however
So glad to see your up and about!
Very helpful seeing real time sharpening, much more helpful than the fast forwarded examples in other videos.
The sound the knife makes, the hand movement, you can even get a feel for how much pressure is used.
Keeping the two bevels matched is a cue I've never thought of, I will try to implement it next time.
Thank you so much for the tutorial!! Outstanding information. Hopefully I’m able to apply your teaching.
Amazing macros of the apex! That takes some time and effort fot sure but I guess this helps beginners to get a better understanding of whats going on during the sharpening process.
I bought your recommended stone and a strop. I’m doing better than I ever have in my life going very slowly and really keeping the angle constant. The thing that seems to help me the most is using their little included, pyramid shaped angle guide to start the angle and keep it the same each time. Thanks for your videos. They’re the best I’ve seen on simple knife sharpening.
I started about a month ago. I got a cheap set for my bday and bought the sharpal a couple of weeks ago and a good strop and have learnt tons from your videos. I'm getting good results whilst still learning. Great to see you posting and by far the best content I have seen. Thank you.
You have helped demystify this incredibly. Awesome work!
Good day from Ukraine, sir!
Im a long time fan of your work.
As a knife enthusiast i, for some reaso, to this day was unlucky to come across a really good knife. Knives are somewhat enchanting for me so i look for a really precious one. Those ones youve shown in your videos feel like legendary weapon.
As you know there is a war going on at my home and i have gone to the military service. Life can end abruptly here so i decided to try and ask.
Can you please sell me one of your super knives, like the one you have shown chopping wood all day etc? It can be ugly, unfinished or broken, i just want to finally see what the really good and properly tempered steel from a real master feels like.
Thank you in advance!
For anyone who see this please upvote so the master can see it.
Thank you very much and may you all live long and happy lives.
I dont sell knives at the moment sorry! Thank you for watching my videos I really appreciate it! Stay safe my friend and God be with you🙏
Glad youre working with your hands boss!
So right. Muscle memory and paying attention to what's happening. Still the best macro edge photography on YT!
Yes. These are super helpful!
The strop is the key to happiness when sharpening…thanks Alex for the quick tutorial! Cheers from Nova Scotia..MikeR.
Hey Alex. Thanks for the video.
So glad to see you doing what you do best.
You are a great teacher.
SUPER useful!! Thank for continuing to teach us how to hand sharpen! And showing us how it really is simple once you have the basics down. Going slow as you're learning is so important, to me anyway. Hoping for your continued healing!
Great video for people who want to learn using stones as many use Lansky and the others rather than stones and want to learn .
Love it. Thank you!
Perfect basics, thx!
Love the Sharpal, Thanks for the recommendation. I took the time to scrape the foam out of the inside (was a pain in the butt to do) but cut a nice piece of leather to replace it that I can take out and lay on the block to strop with. Give a nice all in one kit.
Another excellent instructional video!
I bought the Sharpal based on your review of it, and have been extremely pleased with how my plane irons have turned out. Thanks! This video is going to prep me for getting all my kitchen knives sharpened well. Again thanks!
I’m so glad that you made this video because I was really getting frustrated using less coarse grits
I got into knife sharpening because of your amazing videos. Thank you!!!
Thanks to videos from you and kneeves knives, ive gone from conpletely inconpetent to sharpening up a few knives at a time in a few short minutes. Love these videos
Thank you for the advice
I’m pretty decent with any guided sharpener but freehand has been calling out to me and this has been very helpful.
Very useful thanks!!
Thank you for the content & sharing knowledge.
Really appreciate these types of videos!
thanks to your videos buying a 150-600grit oil stone was a game changer, thanks for teaching me about how sharp you can get from a low grit stone.
Great tutorial, thanks!
I'm glad to see you still grinding, literally and figuratively. Keep it up!
Excellent video, very helpful, actionable advice.
Took your advice. Waiting for the Sharpal to arrive. Can't wait to finally learn how to properly sharpen a knife. God bless you.
Thank you so much for teaching me how to sharpen! I've tried so many methods and setups. Yours is the simplest and the way you present it is really comprehensive! Plus you address some issues (like the fact that some steels de-burr fairly easily while others need more work) that really frustrated me. I hope you get better and wish you the best!!
I heard the word recovering, that’s outstanding and thanks for another outstanding video!
A great, inexpensive knife to both own and practice sharpening with is an Opinel. Either the carbon or stainless blade, or both!
Great vid! So good to see you back!
Gettings from Brazil!
Glad you're on the mend!
Thanks for this - really helpful.
Thanks for the video Alex. Happy Easter.
After many hit and miss attempts at trying to sharpen knives I followed your instructions on keeping the apex symmetrical and a consistent scratch pattern using the rule of thumb etc. and I was able to sharpen my knife razor sharp. Thanks!
Wow awesome! Glad to hear my friend 👍
Thank you, this was perfect. Hope you are feeling better.
Nice to see your spirits are higher than last week, great demonstration as always. Best wishes from here in the UK.
Thank you very much for this video. Really helped clear a couple of questions.
One of your best videos!!!
This is so to-the-point, you need to make teachers in other industries teach like this!!!
First thank you for sharing your knowledge it has revolutionised how I now sharpen my blades. I'm a carver/whittler take your pick and have been recommending you to people since I found you 12 months ago. As you probably know carvers hardly ever use a stone on the blade unless it's damaged but we strop our blades to get the edge back. What's happening to our edge that it comes back so quickly by stropping. I'm now using diamond paste which is so much better than the other stopping crayons.
Hope your health is improving each day, thanks again.
Still helpful and thank you for sharing sharping skill.
Very helpful, thank you.
I listened to your advice and proceeded to buy a two-sided diamond stone (400 and 1000), a strop, and cromium oxide (I couldn't find diamond compounds in my country). I started to train on my kitchen knives, with mixed results but better than I expected. After two weeks and some knives, I proceeded to sharpen all the knives in my office, where they were super dull and almost unusable. This is where I've learned the most and had the best results after 3.5 hours of sharpening 10 knives. Even on the coarse 400-grit size, it takes some time (15-20 minutes) to give a bevel to a very dull knife. When I come back to a knife that I already sharpened, it doesn't take more than 5 minutes to get it back to shaving sharp. What I've seen is that edge retention is a small issue for me, as knives don't shave anymore after 1-2 weeks of usage. Maybe it's my technique or the type of steel the knives have. I will continue to get better at sharpening knives, and that is thanks to you!
Happy Easter 👍😁🥰
God Bless 🙏😇❤️🇺🇸
For a dull blade, i go through 5 grades of diamond stones, the finest stone is. 6 microns.. Then̈ I go to leather with 50,000 grit compound. Then comes hard leather for the finissh. I take care to polish the sides of the blade mirror smoothe. The idea is to create the edge down the center of the blade metal. With practice, your angle will improve. With diamonds, I dont worry about the burr. Even a surgeon will not handle my blades.
got pretty good results with your sharpening technique. thanks for the info, very useful.
Good video. Very helpful. I'm bookmarking this one. Thanks.
Good to hear you are well. You have helped me to understand knives better. Love your videos and hope total recovery for you. Love your vids💪🏼❤️
Thanks my friend! This could be a boring video but was great, very honest, direct and informative. Congrats
Thank you, Alex.
Yeah!!! Another Alex video. Hope you continue to heal.
Super useful video. Thanks!
Very helpful, thanks.
The sharpening master at it again! 🙏
Good to see you are getting better and recovering; please take care of your health.
Cheers, & thanks for the video
Glad to see your feeling better, all of your videos are most informative and entertaining, on a final note I purchased the Sharpal stone after your previous review & I'm very happy with it, cheers, 😎👍👍
Thank you Sir!
I've gotten pretty proficient at sharpening now, but I remember very well how frustrating all this was when I first started. Videos like this really helped me a lot! I appreciate people like you who took the time to make content like this to help people like me to become better at this. Once you get that muscle memory, and the ability to just feel the feedback to the point you know you're on the right angle it's really not very hard to get a scary sharp edge, but until you reach that point, it can be extremely frustrating to try and sharpen your knives, and cause many of us to invest a ton of money on fixed angle systems. Nothing against them, they obviously work, but the good ones are very expensive, and they take longer to sharpen a knife than freehand does. I went that route for awhile, but thankfully I was determined to learn freehand, so kept practicing on my cheap budget knives until I finally got the hang of it. Now my KME system sits collecting dust.
This is the video I needed. Thank you!
Great tutorial! Thank you and happy Easter to you and your family! 🙋🏼♂️
I even found this video VERY helpful!
Thank you! Love your videos! Hope your recovery is going well!!
Bought the sharpal stone you are using. Now I’m am watching all your videos again before I summon up the courage to try and actually sharpen a blade!