(Video) Easy Knife Sharpening Methods That I Wish I Would Have Tried Sooner!

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Another thought, when the SHTF professional knife sharpeners may be few and far away. Therefore, it is time to learn to sharpen your own knife if you do not know how to do it already. Check out this expert and take notes!

It is simple and direct, taking only a few supplies, and is quite smart!

Again, no one is forcing you to learn how to sharpen your own knife but it is a very wise precaution. Any sporting goods store owner or worker who knows his way around a suitable knife will usually show you how to clean and what to buy to sharpen your knife.

However, it is always good to see videos like the above to be sure you are getting the biggest bang for your buck… or the best sharpener for your knife!


10 Comments

  1. Stuart Wall said:

    Seriously ? It would take a hell of a long time to do this without a coarse stone and it would be pointless. Yes a convex grind is generaly stronger than others, but it suffers for finer work and is actualy the hardest to learn. A flat bevel is the easiest to maintain by far. I prefer a Scandi as im always needing to make faether sticks.

  2. Jody Wrafe Vines said:

    The angle placed on the edge is important too. Because to thin cause you to lose your edge faster…

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