Sharpening a hunting knife requires making sure the blade is thin enough to sharpen, obtaining a sharpening stone and pulling the knife straight across the stone. Make sure to keep a hunting knife at the proper angle when sharpening with advice from a knife grinding specialist in this free video on sharpening knives.
Expert: Tom Warner & Mark Woodward
Contact: www.llorenz.com
Bio: Tom Warner has worked at Lorenz Grinding since 1960. Mark Woodward has been the owner of Lorenz Grinding for more than four years.
Filmmaker: Michael Burton
I wasnt trying to plug any particular product. All i was saying is that i sharpen maybe 10 knives a year and i just cant get the results i want consistantly with a traditional stone by hand. Not trying to spam the video, i think youve missed my point.
JB101inc 1 month ago
@JB101inc That's fair, but basic geometry dictates that most people DO have an idea after looking at a diagram or pulling out a protractor. Nice try, self-spammer.
rubbernozed 1 month ago
Excellent videos, and I love the challenge of learning to sharpen with just a stone and my knife. I really appreciate you mentioning to only work on small sections of the blade with each stroke. I've always tried to get the whole blade with each stroke. You make a lot of sense, THANKS!
cdjackson14 7 months ago
That's a fantastic and traditional way to sharpen a knife. I have great respect for you and your craft. But let's be realistic for a second, how many of us know what a 15 degree angle looks like, or even how to replicate the same angle on both sides of the blade? I certainly don't and I've wrecked several knives in the process. I purchased a device that sets the angle (17, 20, 25, 30 deg) and guides the hand in the same motion for every stroke. I will never go back to the old guessing game.
JB101inc 10 months ago
wow, what knowledge.
fulie1 1 year ago
Tiddley de patatos
pontaduck87 1 year ago 2
hello, my name is aaron leach, im a blacksmith from ireland. iv been trying to source a large sharpening/grinding wheel and am having alittle trouble. could you please tell me the details and grades of your wheels. if been searching for a long time. please respong when you hget the time, many thanks, Aaron Leach
aobbuddy 1 year ago