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Uploaded by on Oct 1, 2008

Ceramic sharpening rods are useful for getting a super-fine edge on your knife. Learn how to sharpen knives using ceramic sharpening rods in this free tools video.

Expert: Thomas Stuckey
Bio: Thomas Stuckey of Knife Sharpest has been sharpening knives for 20 years. He also designs and crafts custom knives and is a professional knife and tomahawk thrower.
Filmmaker: Mark Bullard

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  • I have a lanskey dog bone style sharpen plz show me how to you is

  • You can't beat the Steamboat Super Sharpener...easy to use, lasts forever and does a superb job.

  • @redron213 Hi Redron, Did you find a ceramic sharpener? If you're still looking, key in Steamboat Super Sharpeners. There's supposed to be a website, I don't know, I just make em. I know there is a youtube vid about em from someone I don't know. Best wishes, Dave

  • how do you clean ceramic crock sticks?

  • use both. use the arkansas whet stone to get the blade sharp, then use the ceramic rod to hone it to a fine edge to cut smoothly. not using the honing rod will result in a sharp blade that tears more than slices. using a honing rod without the whet stone will just waste your time. it is similar to looking under a microscope, you have two knobs one is rough(coarse) the other is precise(fine). the stone is rough the ceramic is precise. it's a two step process.

  • @SneakySolidSnake what i better stone or shapening ceramic rods???

  • @redron213 a good place to find a ceramic honing rod would be an "Academy" or "Gander Mountain" might find one at a bass pro shop too.

  • @SneakySolidSnake This is true... Look at knife after sharpening under microscope. It looks like a wood saw. The teeth on it need to be straightened out first.

  • @GabriKnight I'd say East Coast, ... NC?

  • @redron213 i got one at dicks sporting goods near the guns

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