Re: sharpening tools and knives
[Re: TasteLikeChicken]
#107890
02/25/07 03:51 AM
02/25/07 03:51 AM
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Joined: Jan 2007
Iowa
Bristleback
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Iowa
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Japanese waterstones. Grits start at 1000..then the 4000 and 8000. Nothing, and I mean nothing puts an edge on a tool like these. I make my living building guns and carving wood, so have tried about everything out there. Bar none...best thing there is. I've got boxes of arkansas stones,waterstones, gatco sharpeners and diamond sharpeners....they don't get used since the Japanese waterstones. They will leave an edge like a mirror. Can you fill us in on the Japanese waterstones, where you get them etc. Thanks.
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Re: sharpening tools and knives
[Re: Bristleback]
#107915
02/25/07 05:30 AM
02/25/07 05:30 AM
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Joined: Feb 2007
Northen Calif . , Shasta Co.
Smok
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To finsh I take a wooden board with leather on it and then I oil the leather and put ruse on the leather ,this well polish the eage . The ruse comes from a rock shop , get the powder form. ...... And yes where can we get the Japanese waterstones?
Do it with what you got and you wont need what you do not have
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Re: sharpening tools and knives
[Re: crobarr]
#107937
02/25/07 08:14 AM
02/25/07 08:14 AM
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Joined: Feb 2007
PA
walkingstick2
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PA
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Lansky, sharpening wheels and most of the time a butchers steel....Mac~
Although I have trapped over 50 years without a partner I am never alone...God and my Dad are always there with me.
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Re: sharpening tools and knives
[Re: Smok]
#108004
02/25/07 09:34 AM
02/25/07 09:34 AM
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Joined: Dec 2006
West Michigan
Mister ED
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West Michigan
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And yes where can we get the Japanese waterstones? Ahhh .... JAPANor most good woodworking outlets. 
Last edited by Mister ED; 02/25/07 10:33 AM.
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Re: sharpening tools and knives
[Re: Mister ED]
#108027
02/25/07 09:57 AM
02/25/07 09:57 AM
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Pa
coalminer
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Pa
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I have tried everthing possible. Thre is nothing like those wheels bob custer speaks of. I bought mine fron Grizzly Tool for $32.00, knives are like razors. shaves the hair off you arm is the best test.
My heart belongs to my family. My body belongs to my work. My soul belongs to the woods.
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Re: sharpening tools and knives
[Re: TasteLikeChicken]
#109028
02/25/07 08:00 PM
02/25/07 08:00 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Lost, MN
fur taker
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Lost, MN
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I just use a steel and keep the edges sharp I dont dull them completley and try to save them
the one in the run A.K.A the PINK TRAPPER
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Re: sharpening tools and knives
[Re: fur taker]
#109344
02/25/07 10:04 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
White Sulphur Springs, MT
Terry
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White Sulphur Springs, MT
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For a long, long time, all I have used is a stitched muslin wheel on my bench grinder loaded with 220 grit polish. Both the wheels and the polish are available from Brownell's. Takes about a short minute to put an edge on a decent blade. I even sharpened my chisels on this rig when I was building gun stocks.
A soft answer turneth away wrath.
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