How to SHARPEN a Fleshing KNIFE (Maintenance Tips)
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I am a Fan... I have learned more from you in a few videos than anything else. Thank You for keeping the tradition alive!
This is the video I’ve needed for years! I’ve never been able to use a fleshing knife as well as I thought they should work, I thought they were supposed to be kind of a 70* edge and not super crisp.
I do not trap at all. But I do enjoy watching your videos. They are very interesting to me and I'm learning new things which is what I believe all people should do.
Awesome job man, way to to break things down and explain the whole process, that's the type of stuff we need out there!
Great comparison with the chisel made total sense thank you!
As always, a great instructional video on a subject seldom touched on. Good job Stu!
Love all your videos. I learn so much and I don’t even trap. Ran a small line with my hunting buddy for a season or two. Loved it. Keep it up amigo!
Good educational video, I learned a lot off this one. Keep em coming!!!
Thanks for the info and your opinions. I watch and learn .. You have made my fur handling so much better and the learning curve so much faster.. I rewatch your fur handling videos before I put up certain critters, it saves me a lot of fur and produces a better product. Keep'em coming Amigo
Great video man! Been watching you for years always learning when I watch your vids. Great job! 👍👍
You're really cranking the videos out! Love it
Man Iv learned and saved so much time with this channel 🙌🏼 thank u
My dad was a butcher and I have heard about knife sharpening my entire life. Then I worked in tool & die, where we needed sharp cutters, to cut steel. Stu is spot on with all of this info
This man has a high I.Q. Excellent teacher as a result.
I get people that ask me all the time about trapping and fur handling. I tell them all to go to coon creek outdoors on KZread. What you do for the trapping world is awesome. Keep it up.
Buy the Post fleshing knife. No need to worry about sharpening more than once a decade. Good vid!
@charlesmurray1220
3 жыл бұрын
My Necker arrived from a supplier dull. Is that normal?
@GoldCountryTrapping
3 жыл бұрын
@@charlesmurray1220 No idea. I dont have a necker. I do recall reading something about that once upon a time though.
So much knowledge in every video
Thank you for a better quality updated version
Great video Stu! Doing up beaver today and was struggling with my Necker 600 so will go and sharpen it. it is 8 yrs old and will be the first time. It only sees 25-30 beaver a year and the odd badger so has done well.
Very good video and the same goes for your cleaning tools 👍
Excellent video. As a former knife sharpener, mounting the whetstone to a block or workbench is the best tip. Your control is much better than moving a stone across a blade that is laying on your bench or knee! Also note you will get a better edge with some oil on a natural whetstone. If you use a ceramic stone, add a little water to suspend the metal particles. Finally, stropping the finished blade on an old leather belt - or even a piece of clean cardboard - will hone the edge like a mirror.
Good video. Thanks for the the knowledge.
Another great video. Thanks for the tip!!
great video man enjoyed it very much awesome tips
I’ve been using a wiebe elite for 6 years now, only touch it up at the end of the season. I believe you nailed by emphasizing that cleaning it regularly is key. Great job!!!!
@appalachianoutdoorsman5769
3 жыл бұрын
Hey man would you mind helping me with some questions I have I'm not a trapper but I hunt and I wan to start fur handling to put to use the hides instead of not keeping them
Thanks for the information
Very informational keep on with the good videos.
Great video, thanks for sharing 🇺🇸
Great Video as usual! Thanks!
Thanks for how to videos it helps a lot. I'm a new be at this....
Nice wood Stu 😂 hahaha! Great video buddy. I use a buffing wheel on my Post knife to clean it and a Scotch Brite wheel to touch it up. It's about 5 years old and never needed to be sharpened.
Thanks for the info
I learned to handle Fur watching ur vids years ago I get better and better each year, that first year was brutal let me tell ya lol. Once or twice a year should be it. I have 2 freshers a 50.00 dolla wiebe and got the the Steinmyer 2 years ago love em both man the Steinmeyer is a Beast love it. HAPPY TRAILS.
Great video! Been needing to touch mine up but didn't want to make it worse! 👍 👍
Thanks for the videos man.
Good advice
Timely. Thanks.
Great video, my post is due and I wasn't sure how to go about it!
Great video! very informative to me ( as a beginner trapper). Could you do a video on making a pvc fleshing beam, like what size, and where to get the size of pvc. thanks
love the post knife . i wish they would make one with a little more curve in it .
Hahaha!!! Great video. I have tried explaining that to some thick headed people.
Thanks for the video STU.
Great video!
Very helpful thank you. Could you do a video on removing smell from a skunk that sprayed maybe how you keep them from spraying
I’ve watched the other video you’ve made so many times
Nice video thanks.
good video.. have a great new years Stu..the post knife is 440c stainless.. kind of a mid grade steel if they made it with 303 it would be bullet proof..jmo
Nice info.
Great video
Good information CC
Good tips
6x6..... legendary.
Great video Stu. What type of steel is in the Post; Necker; Lee Steinmeyer? Ballpark prices and which is best for a beginner?
I really enjoy your videos. What's your opinion on the Green English?
Nice !
Great video, I was just thinking the other day how the hell am I going to sharpen my knife.
It sounds like a lot of people have an issue with build up on the back of the knife and the knife no longer sits flat on the hide. It could also be caused by the chisel bevel moving towards the center of the knife too. Also I flesh with a wire wheel in either a high speed drill or angle grinder. You do have to be very gentle and outside. Cause it likes to throw meat and fat everywhere. So wear an apron for sure.
1st......to hit that like button😉
I have never trapped or skinned and fleshed anything but I am going to give it a try this winter. We have coyotes on my own property and I may try to snare one. I have some traps and snares but I may need to forge me a fleshing knife. :) Any excuse to do some forging works for me.
Call him Big Wood Stu haha
One question. What grit/level is your sharpening stone and steel?
Can you use a draw knife? The ones you use to peal bark off posts and such?
my question is about the dull side. I just got a new FB pro fleshing knife, but it seems the same sharpness on both sides. how should the dull side look???
Please You need to do a video on your past yearly total catch and how much you made
I'd like to know about how u built your fleshing beams
Hello. I'm not a trapper, but I'm a hunter. And usually I never keep the hide, but I've always felt bad for getting rid of it instead of keeping it and tanning it to use it. I was curious about what size fleshing board I need for fleshing deer, bear elk, pretty much any big game. Also what fleshing knife should I look for. Also if I do the drying process instead of using salt, do I still have to do a salt bath before applying the tanning solution? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
How does your steinmeyer knife fit you pvc beam?
Is the necker 600 knife, good for deer, bears and things like that?
Nice wood Stu 😂
Do you flip the knife over too sharpen or leave it like your fleshing?
What about maintenance on the dull side? Does it have a type of chisel point also?
@bradjames468
3 жыл бұрын
same question
Hard to get a technique and experience when you get 1 or 2 animals a year.hopefully some changes and gear coming soon to help with those rookie numbers.
😁👍
I have a fleshing knife with 2 sharp edges on it can I still push fat off or do I need to grind down one side to do that
@bradjames468
3 жыл бұрын
same question here
Fleshing knives are like any other knife, quality steel to make a quality blade
Why do some blades come with zero edge? I got a kit and the blade has no edge at all; you have to put your own edge on it. What the hell is the point of that?
Nice 6x6 lmao
Hey Stu. Can't see where anyone is going "LIVE" for New Years. Just sayin"
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can you tell me how tall is your skinning machine.
@thatotherguy338
3 жыл бұрын
He just made a video on this a couple weeks ago going over the whole set up. Its pretty solid im building one right now going with 10 feet for deer and hogs as well
@thatotherguy338
3 жыл бұрын
Search my skinning machine set up with measurements coon creek
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I sharpen fleshing knives for a couple guys on my belt grinder with a flat platton, don’t recommend it if you aren’t comfortable on a belt grinder
What happened to the flags?
I'd be careful with that knife around your 6×6.
I love post knives. My fleshing knife and my hunting knife were both made by Ron Post. All his knives are hand made by Ron himself i know i grew up in South River Ontario where he lives and know him personally. Ron also runs a big trapline in the winter so he knows what makes a good knife for fur. Check him out www.postknives.com
Just read two articles on 1. the mink market - coats, accessories, and it's future and 2. the controversy surrounding fur - both pro and con. Personally I feel it's a shame folks are so deluded by organizations like PETA and that they've gained a significant foothold, no pun intended, on the political messaging. Not to ask you to step into controversy, maybe you'd rather not, but how about a video highlighting the beauty, versatility, and environmental friendliness of managing the renewable resource that is fur compared to the detrimental aspects of plastics and polyesters and other petroleum based products? Just opinion but if folks don't push back against agenda driven PETA and the like fur will be banned from good old New York to California. It's not right! I'm also curious how you find a market for your harvest - buyers. I know you've mentioned one or two houses that still buy fur but I can't recall the names.
@charlesmurray1220
3 жыл бұрын
Think I'll eMail my senators and congresswoman on the subject this eve.
@charlesmurray1220
3 жыл бұрын
My guess is it's PETA people who are giving the thumbs downs. Your vids are pretty informative and I couldn't imagine why anyone would give them thumbs down other than they are blindly against fur.
I want 1 knife
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Bottom line. Be it a pocket knife or an axe blade , A dull knife is a dangerous knife.
Why low views numbers? Do you really think that your 67K subs are all trappers? There are many general public viewers who during trapping season watch you place your traps and collect your critters. I do. Sharpening knife is only interesting for trappers maybe.
Whole video with no natty wtf