DIY: how to sharpen a pocket knife
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excellent video. However, one question. Are you a vampire?
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If he was a vampire he wouldnt need those knives duh!
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Does he have vampire teeth oO ?
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Thank you
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I prefer using water on my stones. I get them at Chef Depot c o m they have a huge selection from Japan and always give me low prices
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you have good taste in music!
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this so funny and i dont know why?!?
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You have cute vampire teeth:D
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@jtypo I don't mean this in a mean way cause I had braces too, but you look pretty badass as a vampire
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@PRod7544 and here I thought I saw a real vampire!
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is it me or he look like he have vampire teeth?
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Lol. Jeez you dumb asses, he's not a damn vampire. He has braces and those are rubber bands (elastics) for correcting an overbite -_-
PRod7544 3 weeks ago 10
@PRod7544 Thank you sir, lol I have had them off for a while now, I am thinking of putting up a new video or 2. I've been busy.
jtypo 3 weeks ago
Actually pushing a blade horizonatally is terrible for your blade, you have to angle to one side pushing it forward with the point. Just some fyi from a blade specialist/martial artist.
ajmichelson1984 1 month ago
@ajmichelson1984 Thanks for telling me something I already know, but if you noticed the blade I was sharpening was a sheep's foot blade then you would also noticed it is completely straight. Therefore there is no curve in the blade so I don't have to raise it up (following the same angle of course) to get the "curve" of the blade reaching to the tip of the point.
jtypo 1 month ago 6
just a tad extra to note this way of sharpening works great for daggers as well usually 15 degrees for them though
Wyvren75 2 months ago
@Wyvren75 Yeah Oil stoning works great for almost any knife I think; if the edge isn't too damaged. I sharpened a dagger on a big fine grinding wheel I have. a 15 degree angle would probably be ok on a dagger since then are ment to peirce really rather than do fine cutting.
jtypo 2 months ago