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    Worlds Shortest Tall Guy kwando's Avatar
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    Default Hair whittling sharp

    Lately I've been practicing on stropping my knives. Today I showed a coworker how sharp I was able to sharpen my EDC endura. The knife has been through hell and back, no point, carried daily for 5+ years. I cut some thin paper receipts and shaved the little hair I have on my arms. When I got home I stropped it again and stole a piece if hair from the wife's head. It was sharp enough to whittle hair!

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    This is a basic skill that I SHoULD have but do not. I need to get smart on this stuff.






    EDIT: I can't seem to get a Lansky set to work right.

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    Have the lansky mainly to re profile the edge. I use the sharpmaker to sharper and then stropp
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    ^^^ I totally agree with you. I need to learn this skill ASAP, cause I have a lot of knives and I don't want to send them out to have it done.
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    Been trying all my life to get knives truly sharp, with no success. Just sharp enough to cut my fingers.
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    Great skill to have. Grandpa learned me good on this. I regularly strop my blade. No set schedule, but I'd say at least once every two weeks or so. I constantly have a smooth spot on the back of my left hand where I test it. If it takes the hair and doesn't pull, then I've done my job well. After several decades, it becomes second nature I guess.


    (just reread what I wrote and laughed at the unintended innuendo. "Strop my blade" HA)

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    Quote Originally Posted by lex137 View Post
    ^^^ I totally agree with you. I need to learn this skill ASAP, cause I have a lot of knives and I don't want to send them out to have it done.
    THIS, because somehow I just feel like it be some sort of primal skill. It really is what separates us from animals, we invented tools we should be able to maintain them.

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    Have the lansky mainly to re profile the edge. I use the sharpmaker to sharper and then stropp
    My grandfather swore by the sharpmaker, I just couldn't remember the brand or name of it, thanks I added to my wish list. What strop do you use, just a straight razor one?
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    Love the sharp maker, recently I got a larger wooden setup with 18" ceramic and fine rods that's great for larger knifes. The trick to me is to make the last few passes very very lightly with just a touch more angle to the blade.

    i still have a hard time getting my benchmade with d2 steel touched up, but once I'm done, it stays sharp for a while.
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    I am no expert by any means. This is my only strop and it has good reviews on the knife forums. It comes preloaded and was only $20.

    http://www.knivesplus.com/KP-STROP8-STROPBLOCK.html


    I've use the sharpmaker in the past with ok results, but my technique was off. I would pull the blade off the stone as a result rounding the tip. It also helps me to have the sharpmaker at waist level with my thumb on top as a reference so i know the blade is straight up.
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    I would like to try a strop block out.
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