Knife sharpeners

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I use the diamond technology to sharpen knives,tools & gardening tools....what type of sharpening tools do you use? Please let me know.....:)
 
   / Knife sharpeners #3  
With today's hard edges diamond stones are helpful, but with the right technique you can sharpen a knife with any smooth stone. Even the ones laying in your yard.

jmf
 
   / Knife sharpeners #4  
I use DMT. Have a set of 6" with 4 grades.
 
   / Knife sharpeners #5  
HF wet grinder, then diamond.

Going to add strop to that, but the wet grind alone puts a great edge on things. I've gotten used to having really sharp stuff, much safer.
 
   / Knife sharpeners #6  
Several different grades of stones, then a felt wheel with a fine jewlers rouge. I am a woodcarver and the tools must be sharp. I just think hand sharpening gives me a better and longer lasting edge than machine sharpening.
 
   / Knife sharpeners #7  
ToadHill said:
Several different grades of stones, then a felt wheel with a fine jewlers rouge. I am a woodcarver and the tools must be sharp. I just think hand sharpening gives me a better and longer lasting edge than machine sharpening.

Ditto what ToadHill said.
 
   / Knife sharpeners #8  
I use stones for the good stuff and one of those little "V" handheld sharpeners for blades that don't care,like my pocket knife.
 
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I have some slate left over from my floor and out of curiosity I stroked my dull pocket knife over it a few times. I was suprised it had about the same effect as an Arkansas soft wetstone. What I used was free (leftovers) but even new a piece of slate is sure cheaper then anything els. Has anyone else tried this?
 
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I use a belt sander with a fine grit. I then touch it up on a stone
 
   / Knife sharpeners #11  
I have a Lansky sharping set. I suck at using a stone by hand/eye. I'll check out the DMT stuff. My latest pocket knives are really hard steel.:mad:
 
   / Knife sharpeners #12  
I have more sharpening tools kicking around than anyone would ever need. For putting the final touch on a cutting edge I like a belt sander. I have 3. They have 1 inch wide belts and are cheap to buy. Two of mine have different grade very fine metal cutting grits. (I have several belts in many grades of grit hanging on the wall) The last one is a leather belt. ( I have several different polishing/cutting pastes I use on it) It really depends on what you are sharpening what kind of edge you need. A perfectly polished edge isn't always best. A rough edge cuts better through meat as it acts like a saw. The belt sander can even be used on curved blades as you can put a curve in the belt from behind as you work the edge.
 
   / Knife sharpeners #13  
I used to use all sorts of things and finished of with jewlers rouge. But for the last 20 years, I just hit it a coupla times with the acusharp and go on.. Makes a knife sharper person out of anyone!. I still have the ones I had 15 years ago. I prepare a new edge with the old one and finish off with a newer one. Bought a knock-off at wally world yesterday for 3.50. I'll see how it does..

Accusharp Knife Sharpeners, Tool & Scissors Sharpener
 
   / Knife sharpeners #14  
DMT or EZ-Lap diamonds for routine/in the field touch ups of knife/chisel...
good set of oil stones for good cutlery, chisels, etc....
file or belt sander for tools like axes, machete, etc...
 
   / Knife sharpeners #15  
Double sided hand stone, butcher steel in the field. leather belt
 
   / Knife sharpeners #16  
Use a "Smiths" 3 side rock (in the cedar holder) with a smooooooth steel. Usually end up with a great edge. On a side note if anyone hasn't tried the new Case XX wire rope damascus pocket knife.......you are missing out. The best knife I've ever carried. Used to carry carbon steel Boker but this case puts it to shame. Never liked stainless in a knife.
 
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friends thanks for all off you for your replys :)
 
   / Knife sharpeners #18  
While I have assorted oil stones and diamond stones as well I have also attained fine edges using 'wet or dry' sandpaper (the kind used by car painters) on either a piece of plate glass or my cast iron saw table top along with a drop or two of 3-in-one oil!

I do a fait bit of wood carving as well as leather work and SHARP is essential.

I even resharpen my 'OLFA' blades as leather really chews up edges.

The older the oilstone is, generally the better I like it. (I probably buy every one I see at yard sales!)

The most important element in a cutting blade is the steel used.

Give me a real old butcher's knife, all rusty that nobody will touch, and it becomes my bestest one of all!

Shucks my best wood gauges are aircraft grade chrome molly tubing welded to a steel shaft with a homemade handle that I turn on my lathe.

I have made many lathe tools using files as well, and they sure heep an edge!

My best hunting knife is from a 12 inch nicklson file with a homemade leather grip. That baby can quarter a 1000 lb moose without a honeing, sure keeps an edge ans as I recall that homemade knife has always been honed on 400 grit wet/dry sandpaper!

Stainless=no-no in my book! (well, table knives=OK)
 

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