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How to sharpen a knife with a stone in 10 steps

Posted: Sun May 19, 2013 6:17 am
by magerman
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1. Place the sharpening stone on a damp tea towel on your bench or counter top with the coarser side facing up. We are going to grind off the shoulder of the knife that was cut incorrectly from the factory then we will be cutting the 20 degree edge.

2. Grab your knife and either place it in a sharpening guide or use a freehand 15 degree angle while holding either end with the other hand to keep it stable.

3. A With slight pressure slide the blade forward from tip to heel across the stone trying to use the whole length of the knife edge and keeping it at a constant angle.

4. Keep doing this until the knife forms a burr. We want both sides of the knife to match and not have one side being mismatched. To keep them similar you should grind one side for about two minutes and then swap over to the over side of the knife.

5. Keep grinding until the burr runs across the whole length of the knife and then turn the knife over and repeat. Once repeated you should use a finer grit to polish the knife edge up a little.

6. Once you have a burr along the whole length of the knife you need to grind it off so that a clean edge remains. Grinding between 5-15 times on each side depending on the grit should remove the burr completely.

7. Now for the 20 degree angle. Hold the knife at a 20 degree angle and start grinding the primary edge. Create a burr at the primary edge by using the previous method. But this time we are trying to create a 20 degree edge (about 1 mm or so wide) on the 15 degree back bevel that we have created.

8. Once a burr has been created start grinding it off but with more care this time as this is what will determine how sharp it will become. The technique you need to use is to run it from the tip of the knife to the heel changing the sides of the knife with each movement. Try not to form another burr and use a lighter touch as well as a smaller grit to finish off the knife.

9. At this point there should be no burr on the edge of the knife and it should be super sharp.

10. To maintain this sharpness you should use a fine steel to regularly keep the knife at its maximum sharpness. When the steel fails to make a difference any more it is time to use a sharpening stone again. Only this time you dont have to sharpen the back bevel as this is set at the correct angle now.

Re: How to sharpen a knife with a stone in 10 steps

Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2016 9:45 pm
by Steve Warden
A legitimate process? I ask for two reasons:
1 - this was posted back in 2013 and no one made comment
2 - the guy has only 1 post, this one

Makes be a bit suspicious.

When it comes to learning how to hone, I've heard it said to pick one person's technique/style and do it their way, rather than trying to do this like one person and that like another person.

Who would you recommend, assuming they have something posted on YouTube I can watch and learn?

Re: How to sharpen a knife with a stone in 10 steps

Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2016 1:37 pm
by Miller Bro's
Steve,

This is a spam poster, they copy and paste text they copied from other web sites, post them here with a live link to their web site which is usually selling something.

I removed his links and he has been banned from the site.

Re: How to sharpen a knife with a stone in 10 steps

Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2016 4:58 pm
by orvet
Steve Warden wrote:
When it comes to learning how to hone, I've heard it said to pick one person's technique/style and do it their way, rather than trying to do this like one person and that like another person.

Who would you recommend?
Hi Steve,
I tried to condense your question to find a good thread (topic) for you on sharpening here on AAPK.
I think this one is a pretty good one on sharpening methods.
http://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/kni ... it=sharpen

I don't know of any on YouTube posted my one of our members, but there may be one or more.
Perhaps someone can post a link to a YouTube video on sharpening if they know on a good one.