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Thread: Knike Sparperner

  1. #11
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    Re: Knike Sparperner

    I had the Ken onion belt sharpener and went to this one, it’s not electric but my results are much better.
    https://www.amazon.ca/Work-Sharp-Pre...c&gad_source=1

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    Re: Knike Sparperner

    Quote Originally Posted by Arctic Lake View Post
    I have heard good things about Work Sharp . If your not doing many knives daily or weekly sharpening by hand is good to learn .
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    Been sharping knives for 50+ years and was pretty decent at it . But guess the old eyes and hands are showing a little bit of angle of the dangle might be just a few degrees ..............................
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    Re: Knike Sparperner

    Great info … so what is your go to in the bush when your blade dulls?
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    Re: Knike Sparperner

    Set of stones medium and fine and a steel . Many to choose from F.Dick from Germany make the best . Used them for 25 plus years . Or you can get a draw through sharpener like this .
    Quote Originally Posted by Islandeer View Post
    Great info … so what is your go to in the bush when your blade dulls?
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    Re: Knike Sparperner

    Quote Originally Posted by Islandeer View Post
    Great info … so what is your go to in the bush when your blade dulls?
    If a quick diamond honing won't do enough, then a second or third knife
    sharpening is a camp or home chore, usually with a Lansky-type or Eze-lap
    Last edited by high horse Hal; 11-24-2024 at 01:59 PM.
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    Re: Knike Sparperner

    Frankly they don't exist anymore. The parts are all made in china and assembled where ever.
    Plastic cogs and poor blade adjustments.
    If you can find an old electric knife sharpener buy it.
    I have a very early Mastercraft with a 3" slow turning water cooled stone.
    I also have a very early Craftsman knife sharpener.
    I use the Mastercraft and then a touch up with a Victorinox fine diamond impregnated steel(bought in 2007). You can shave with my butcher knives.
    Watch a video on how to sharpen butcher knives. It opened my eyes.
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    Re: Knike Sparperner

    You could always buy a Tormek . Or a Veil Belt grinder from Quebec with a plethora of different grit belts available . I have this machine .
    https://www.vieltools.com/categorie/...fieuse-viel-s5
    I think Lee Valley Tools still sells them
    Arctic Lake
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    Re: Knike Sparperner

    Belt sharpening takes a lot of steel... it's easy to wear a blade out. I will use a belt sander to sharpen other peoples knives but rarely and lightly on mine. I have a large diamond 'stone' double sided two grits.
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