Spyderco Bench Stones | Are These Sharpening Stones The Ultimate Set?
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Spyderco Bench Stones knife sharpening stones. Are These Sharpening Stones The Ultimate Set? Sharpening stones come in many shapes and sizes are these the best ones?
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Hi, Im Alex, im a knife maker and KZreadr, based out of southern Pennsylvania and my youtube channel is Outdoors55. This channel started as an outdoor backpacking channel, but quickly grew into a knife/ knife making channel. Everything I do on my channel is family friendly. I primarily focus on knife / knife making videos but occasionally throw in something different. Thank you for watching!😀
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@Deoffred
5 жыл бұрын
Give me an affiliate link to the ultra fine 8x3 so when i buy that one u can get some money for it. IDK if its worth the extra $ but i think i wll like the larger stone more? Also When are you going to do the DMT video??? im between spyderco UF and the DMT XXF 8k grit stone... need assistance!
@Deoffred
5 жыл бұрын
Are you going to do a DMT stone review soon please?
@donnelhuddleston2478
4 жыл бұрын
Siaddar I got both and I go from the DMT Diamond plate (a claimed 8000 grit) ultra fine to the Spyderco 8x3 ceramic Ultra fine bench stone (again a claimed 8000 grit) and it makes a improved difference to the edge quality as in doing this further refines the edge off of the DMT So I felt that both are worth having But I bought the Spyderco Ceramic Ultra fine first and wished that I would have bought the DMT ULTRA FINE first as it works better used in a progression this way, one day I’ll get the Spyderco medium and fine bench stones and then I’ll probably get even better results as it’s good to go from diamond for bevel setting to Ceramics for refining and polishing.
@giovanniarturo893
2 жыл бұрын
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@landynnathan7430
2 жыл бұрын
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Bar keepers friend (powder) and a green scouring pad with warm water takes them back to factory clean in under 30 secs ... since I heard this tip it's all I use
@mandtgrant
5 ай бұрын
Comet / Ajax works fine as well
This video genuinely taught me a lot. The wire that comes off on the stone? I never cleaned those off my stones. Now I know. Thank you.
Hi there, I know Jeremy at Simple little life uses windex as well. I can't remember if you have already tried but i use a pencil eraser to clean my ceramic rods , it may work for the fine stones as well. Good health and stay safe.
great review of this set I have a feeling at least 2 of these will be on my bench soon
Definitely my favorite knife related channel, learned lots from you! So thanks hope you break 100k :)
@OUTDOORS55
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks my friend! Hopefully one day! There will definitely be something special at 100k!😀
Okay so the higher pressure works like a charm! It cuts so much so much faster and helps maintain a constant angle. It also polishes it more
Great video! I have the medium and fine stones and I love them. They’re just so easy to use. Subscribed, looking further to more great vids!
Another great sharpening video. You have a talent. Thank you for the show and tell.👏👍
Great review. Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours.
I have some older Spyderco bench stones I got from my Grandpa. I like them and use them a lot
I have used Dawn dish soap added to the water for over 30 years with good results . Thanks for your insights and video Sir.
I actually ground my knife 90° and it taught me so much about what I was doing wrong with my sharpening motion. I stopped and looked and I wasn’t getting the heel and tip as well as the middle. I actually got my first razor sharp edge on a knife with good steel! I still haven’t been able to do the course stone then strop a hair whittling edge yet!
Nice work 👍. I ordered the stone on Amazon and looking forward to giving it a go. The ability to get in out and use it with minimal setup is a bonus. My diamond plates are more involved to use and I don't get nearly enough practice. Thanks for the video. 😎👍
Dude thats insane sharp ! Awesome
Already got the medium from your link. I think I will pick up the fine too. Great review!!
@OUTDOORS55
5 жыл бұрын
I like the fine. There’s a noticeable difference between the medium and fine. Less so between the fine and ultra fine. Thanks my friend 🙂👍
Glad you're back. Happy Thanksgiving.
@OUTDOORS55
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks! Hope you had a good one as well👍
I started sharpening my Spyderco Native 5 with s110v in 2015. I really think this might be the year I apex it. Fingers crossed 🤞
@donnelhuddleston2478
4 жыл бұрын
Phins S110V is one of the hardest, most wear resistant cutlery steels in use, so unless you are intentionally trying to start a new full time career of sharpening that one knife blade I would recommend that you Start forming the bevel with DMT medium Diamond, move to the fine and extra fine and then remove the deep Diamond scratches with and finish up with the 3 Spyderco Ceramics, from the video above and you’ll be happy, and a little bit less tired. Note: I have a S110V blade and I totally gave up on trying to sharpen it with the Spyderco Sharp Maker kit, which is the same exact ceramic sharpening material that is used in these stones in this video above. Good luck
I’d love your thoughts on the Sharpmaker. That’s all I use, and it’s ok.. but seeing your technique attracts me to this sharpening style.
Thanks, Now I'll get the set.
New to the channel...I like what I see so far.
You are a sharpening freak. Thanks for the review. Like someone else said, this is my favorite knife related channel. Happy Thanksgiving
@OUTDOORS55
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks my friend! You as well!
@thaddingler9980
5 жыл бұрын
@@OUTDOORS55 ive been meaning to ask. What angle do you sharpen your EDC's?
I have the medium and ultra fine stones. Love them to death. I do use dmt extra coarse and extra extra fine plates (the big 3x8” I think?) before these. I’m debating on picking up the fine. Not super sure I need it yet though. I have a double stuff and the sharpmaker that obviously have fine stones. Lately I’ve been resharpening my straight razors on the ultra fine and then stropping. I can’t say enough about those stones.
I have the same blade, it is my edc. Just found your channel, great work. Thank you.
@OUTDOORS55
5 жыл бұрын
Its been a good blade. Its getting worn out though. Ive damaged the tip so many times that it will start to protrude from the handle soon. Thank you for watching my videos! Its always appreciated!
I'm not sure of you'll see this but, first thanks for all you sharpening videos, you taught me a lot.(a lot that I am still practicing) I also love your knife making videos. But since those probably take you a week+ to film edit and post. Maybe you can do a test I just tried. Dollar tree has a two tone wet stone. I'd be interested to see your results, as many others on a budget may as well. It's a quick video idea if you are looking for something to put up in between knife making vids that will still get views.
Barkeeper’s Friend, a Magic Eraser, or a big pink eraser are what I use to clean my ceramics. Combined with water of course. Makes them look nearly new.
I use bar keepers friend on my sharpmaker stones. It helps get them mighty clean.
Thanks for the great videos I found the very best cleaner for these stones is to use some sort of cleanser and a green scrub pad work great and easy
Old video I know, but I clean mine with Lava hand soap. It works great and you don't need a scrubbing pad.
Need this!
I bought this trifecta from Spyderco simply because they’re a customer of ours (we haul their LTL shipments to and from Golden, CO). Glad it turned out to be a worthy investment based on this review.
Great video my friend
Seriously, use the UF dry and clean it to near spotless during use with a pencil eraser...the large rectangle type. It takes about 5 seconds. Edit: Erasers are all different and the type that works excellently is the PVC- free Faber-Castle. I’ve used other types and some don’t do too well
@garethbaus5471
4 жыл бұрын
Interesting tip.
@CSGraves
4 жыл бұрын
I too will vouch for the eraser cleaning method. I just use the cheapo Pink Pearls & they remove all but the faintest trace of steel on the fine stone. If the Faber-Castels are even better, I may consider splurging.
@mh4392
Жыл бұрын
Great tip, thanks!
Looks like sage. My favorite model!
Simple green works the best in my opinion. Great video man cant even telk ya how much ive learned over the years. Keep it up An happy Thanksgivin
@donnelhuddleston2478
4 жыл бұрын
backyardbladesmith yep I like the Simple Green as well.
For cleaning, try getting a 1/2" thick bristle paint brush and cutting the bristles off to about 3/8". Then use this with a bit of Windex or whatever (I just use honerite sprayed on to clean as well as during sharpening).
Glad you went with the Windex! Great video
@OUTDOORS55
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks my friend!
Could you do a video on scandi grind knife (puukko) sharpening?
Amazing video :) my edges are capable cutting thin magazine paper when folded and standing up (just like you showed at the end), still I'm far away from making any knife so sharp, it can cut a hair like yours does. It amazes me time and time again, how sharp your edges are. A true master :)
@OUTDOORS55
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks my friend! Taking a knife edge to hair whittling is really a party trick in my opinion. Not much use for it outside if shaving. Again thanks!👍🙂
@KingJL25
5 жыл бұрын
@@OUTDOORS55 you are welcome. An awesome trick indeed. One day I'll make it👍 Also, I'm gonna try and get the sweet recommended spyderco for christmas. It sure is a good edc.
IV had the med and fine stones for around 2 years now I love them. I used 2k and 3k wet sandpaper to resurface one side of the fine until it was "ultra fine".saved 60 dollars on buying a uf. I swear by them, you do get what you pay for. I'm considering buying some of spydercos budget line of knives byrd? For beater knives
Windex is good, Trend Diamond Lapping I've found to be another world, I also use this to hand sand my knives
I use them and have for years. Clean them with Comet or Bar Keepers friend, they’ll remove 100% of the glazing buildup. Gets my knives razor sharp. Scary sharp 😂 . The brown medium is still very smooth, you’re going to have to have something coarse for dull knives. If you keep your knives sharp, and sharpen often...it’s fine.
Ok so I’m goin back to having a backpack for EDC instead of the small igloo cooler I’ve been EDCing for the past 2.5 years. The box was nice to have, it’s a seat, small work table, completely sealed off from outside world but after almost 3 years I’m ready to go back to the backpack. That being said I want to thoroughly sharpen my own knife and axe that I keep in my bag. So without re-profiling the blade could I keep just the medium stone and a good strop in me bag.... learned tons from you videos and for that I thank you!
Well this confirms it, gonna be getting the medium first using the affiliate links of course, thanks Alex.
@OUTDOORS55
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks my friend!
You always have interesting views on your channel . You make me think !!!
@OUTDOORS55
5 жыл бұрын
Haha thinking for me is usually a bad thing. It never leads anywhere good😂
Great Video ! Have a Blessed Thanksgiving ....👍
@OUTDOORS55
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks my friend! You as well👍🙂
Glad to see you expanding the collection of stones. Wow is your Manix 2 working for you btw?
@OUTDOORS55
5 жыл бұрын
It’s ok, not my favorite, but definitely not the worst 🙂
Thanks for the great video Alex! Always love seeing notifications in my inbox that youve released new content. For someone that is trying to transition from using something like the Spyderco Sharpmaker to one of these stones, or similar, do you know of anything out there that will help a newbie maintain a consistent angle for sharpening on a stone like this? Any tips or secrets or previous videos you might recommend? Thanks!
@OUTDOORS55
5 жыл бұрын
Not really, the angle guides dont work well IMO. Id just dive right in and practice. Its no different than the sharp maker. Either you maintain a vertical angle on the sharp maker or maintain your angle on the stone. Its just a different orientation. 🙂
Spyderco stones clean up easy with BKF and a scotch brute pad. I have all three stones with the 8x3” UF.
Man your good brother, I have the original work Sharp, I just picked it up I suck with that even but then again I ruined all the profiles on my knives the knives that were in good shape they came out nice
I used 60 grit SIC from Edge Pro to flatten and roughen up the medium stone. The end result is extremely aggressive, it cuts about the same as a DMT course if not better, I’m not exaggerating. I’ve sharpen ten knives without any loss of courseness, I really recommend doing that to those who think the medium stone is too fine (which it is).
@topfueljunkie100
5 ай бұрын
Very interesting! Thanks for the tip! I have a 6"x1" cut from the benchstone and mounted to a blank for the Edge Pro and it's even finer than the triangular Sharpmaker rods. I think the process of cutting it made it super smooth. Either that or it was lapped flat, but it's lost so much bite and doesn't cut even as aggressive as the stock triangular medium rods, so this tip is great to hear and I'll definitely be trying it out! I generally love the aggressive edge a coarse ceramic provides (on the right steel of course) and have wanted something coarser than the Spyderco medium, so this could be the ticket. Thanks!
@mh4392
5 ай бұрын
@@topfueljunkie100 anytime man, good luck! :) your solution with the edge pro sounds very interesting as well! Great way to solve the problem of different stone thickness. I have an edge pro but stopped using it due to the constant adjustments at every stone change. Free hand is much easier to me, and gives the same results. I haven’t roughened up the medium stone since I made the comment, and have used it extensively. It has lost some of its aggressiveness, but not enough to reapeat the process. When you finish the stone, use fresh SIC as a final step to make the stone as rough as possible. All the best to you! :)
Great reviewb
@OUTDOORS55
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks! And thanks for stopping by!
Hi . Thank you for your good work. May I ask , instead of the stropping process, why didn't you just transition from the medium to the fine and from there to the ultra fine? Would that not have given us the full functionality of this set of stones?
I bought the fine and ultrafine... outta flat both of them. Flattened them only to realise the the fine and ultrafine is the same stone but different grits due to the was they mill it. So now I have 2 Uber ultra fine. Just got the medium today, again not flat. So flattened and it’s a little finer then the original medium... perfect. So it’s double sided atoma diamond 400/1200, Spyderco medium(more medium fine) then uber ultra fine. What I did was use the atoma 400 to flatten...faster than sandpaper 100grit.
Bar keepers Friend and a green scrub pad will clean it like magic.
i love your videos
I really like the medium stone. Have the 306UF and 302UF as well. Really like the teeth from the medium. 👍
@OUTDOORS55
5 жыл бұрын
I agree👍
I can only speak for the medium stone. But if you use a Nagura just 5 seconds on it, it's like new. Levels above compared to all the other methods I've tested so far.
Have you tried cleaning them with a powder scrubbing compound and a green pad? It works for me.
Thanks for the review...it was spot on. As I have the set and I agree with you that a coarser stone would be more useful. I have a diamond plate that I use in lieu of a coarser Spyderco ceramic, but if they sold one that was lower grit I would probably buy it. The stones, as you mention are very flat and so far haven't needed any flattening. Lol...I don't know if you can flatten them. What could you use for that job...ceramic is almost as hard as diamond. It would more than likely damage a diamond hone trying. Keep up the great videos as I consider them some of the best, useful, and most entertaining that I watch on KZread.Cheers Mike In snowy Nova Scotia, Canada.
@reeddemarco
5 жыл бұрын
great point...I love Alex's videos and wish he would have the output of a year ago...I know life gets in the way sometimes, but he has taught me so much about sharpening I'm giving away sharpening coupons for Christmas!
Try using a nagura stone that is used for water stones to clean the surface. Just use with water the same as you would on a conventional water stone.
I use a product called Gif. Its a bit like Ajax but finer. Works instantly and removes all swarf.
You recommend these over the Norton stones have some m390 and 20cv. And have you watch Michael Christy cause I think he uses the same spray
green scrubby pad and cleanser work good to clean them but what is that "secret" compound though???
I've purchased 2 different med grit stones both came with blemishes. They also were not completely square is there a good way to flatten without ruining my diamond plates?
Can you do a review on a Norton India combination Stone
Those stones have a syderco logo but we make them at the CoorsTek ceramic factory in Golden. That is why spyderco is located in Golden Colorado or so I've been told.
Have you every try to use lansky for sharpening?
you make it look so easy ! lol
I recommend one of those cheap stone holders from China for sharpening to limit the amount of wear and tear on those plastic cases
@GlacialAvantGarde
5 жыл бұрын
This. I got one of those for my venev stones and it's great.
Great video :) As you’ve already taken quite a bit of stock off of the Sage’s blade, is the tip still hidden in the handle or does it stick out by any means? Have a good one
@OUTDOORS55
5 жыл бұрын
It was already really close from the factory but it’s still barely in there. I’ve beat this thing to crap and will retire it soon. Thanks you as well 👍
video genial, me suscribo.
Do you know about points of diminishing returns?
Ive just run through some of the videos for info and avidly bookmarking the uk sites for products you mention, Do you know of any uk variants on the cheaper stones you use. Also what is the material called you put between the scales and the tang please. regards Neil
@OUTDOORS55
5 жыл бұрын
I haven't really search the uk site that well. Theres not much available without paying the huge prices😕 The material is g10 liner.
Thanks for the review man! I got the Medium, and Fine based on your recommendations. Should we be getting a burr on stones after the Medium (or any initial stone for that matter)? Basically, should we be getting a burr on both sides every progression until a strop? Thanks!
@OUTDOORS55
5 жыл бұрын
Ideally you want to for a burr on your coarsest stone. Then work on removing it while refining the edge as you progress through the grits. You can only apex once (unless you round the edge after you apex, in which case you have to re-apex).
@michaelbabin8693
5 жыл бұрын
OUTDOORS55 thanks for the reply! Do you look for anything in particular when refining? Or do you have an amount of strokes you try to accomplish?
Do you think a spyderco works best with a secondary bevel?
Alexs There is even finer diamond stopping/polishing compound available, like SIGNI Diamond Lapidary Paste for Finest Mirror Finish 5 Gram (30%, 200000 grit / 0-0.1 Micron) on amazon. Not as convenient as a pump spray product, but can really take it to the next level John
found some 0.25 micron compount on ebay, it's just amazing how sharp i can get my straight razor
Planning on getting a tenacious soon I’m sure it will be awesome
@ryansargent9447
5 жыл бұрын
you will love it unless you have experienced better steels
@OUTDOORS55
5 жыл бұрын
Its a great knife that will last you for years. Ive had mine for somewhere around 10years now. There more to a knife than the steel type. It certainly doesn't have the best edge retention (it will get better though after 5-10 sharpenings) but its a solid knife. For the money its hard to beat.
@pacific4x444
5 жыл бұрын
Just got it super sharp I think I will throughly enjoy it
Hi, I'm near to buy my first stone or stone set, do you advise to buy all the three stones? Or just the medium, the fine and a strop?
@thereaper6481
3 жыл бұрын
Yes at least I would
Great review. I am just starting with stones and finally starting to get some descent edges. My problem with different sharpening techniques are getting a decent tip on my blades. Would love to see video on “Tips for Tips”
@OUTDOORS55
5 жыл бұрын
I have a video on that. I cant post a link at this moment but it should be easy to fine on my channel page. Ill try to fine the link when I get a chance. Hope this helps😀
@Davales62
5 жыл бұрын
I found a video you made about a year ago. Pretty funny it’s the same knife I am having tip issues with “Spyderco Tenacious” I will see if it helps get a better tip. Thanks.
HI. if you haven't figured out yet a Sabitoru medium rust eraser is the best stone cleaner in the world i have the fine and ultra fine and after flattening them for real "they where not dead flat from new" they work alright as polishing stones but they are much smaller then i would like i use them with a bit of water and it works fine
Damn the 90 degree for re-profiling is pure gold, thanks for sharing that tip. I think im going to order these stones, do you happen to have any idea as to roughly what grit each stone is equivalent to?
@oceanwaves83
2 жыл бұрын
One of the greatest benefits of the 90 degree passes are de-stressing the edge (removing fatigued steel), and giving you a flat plateau that makes it easy to monitor your progress. Since the soon-to-be apex is a flat plain, you can easily see which places still reflect light during apex formation. This is important if you want to attempt to sharpen the knife without forming a burr. As you get good at sharpening, you'll eventually realize that forming a burr is like training wheels. If you never form one to begin with, you never have to deal with removing it. It's extremely difficult to achieve this, but it's still a great goal, as the smaller the burr is, the better. After you form a burr, it gets bent back and forth until it breaks off. The steel on and around the spot where it breaks is fatigued (just like when you bend a paperclip back and forth until you break it), and must be removed if you want too performance. The smaller this spot is, the better.
@slept-on_SP
2 жыл бұрын
@@oceanwaves83 Im not a master at sharpening on stones but I can get a blade sharp enough to shave hairs and easily pass a paper test which is good enough for me. I think ending with a leather strop and green compound after using the stones was the one step that really refined the edge and determined how effective the end results were.
Have you tried soaking them in water or splash and go?
Is the secret 1/2 micron or 1/4 micron?
Hi Alex i have ceramic stones as well. I have the HAIDU stones and they are good but much cheaper than the spyderco stones (10-12$) a piece.They make coarser grits as well. So can you try those stones?
@OUTDOORS55
5 жыл бұрын
Interesting ill look into them👍
I recently bought a Spyderco Tenacious. Know of any places to buy knife mods? I'm having trouble finding a good selection that is still affordable
@jgaringan
5 жыл бұрын
BladeHQ has titanium scales in stock but they're 50 bucks. I think you'll find that most replacement scales will cast as much as the knife itself
Would you reccommend the ultra fine stone if you are polishing before the strop?
@ryanmangru07
2 жыл бұрын
Also, would you reccomend this set if you wanted to get a hair whittling edge?
I'd love to see a sharpening video on something like M4 or S110V. See how the stones do on that
@OUTDOORS55
5 жыл бұрын
I sharpen a manix 2 in s110v for this video as well but had to cut it as the video was dragging on. S110v takes longer to sharpen no matter what stone you use. Like I said a coarse stone is what’s needed. Adding a extra coarse dmt stone would do the trick. They just don’t last as long.
@michaelrash1478
5 жыл бұрын
I've sharpened my manix in maximet and the stone did very well
Now I'm really wishing I got some of these during the seconds sale...going for $2 each
@donnelhuddleston2478
4 жыл бұрын
Nick Myrant I would have jumped on that $2.00 sale as well.
These are the same stones that’s on the sharp maker rite?
Your ability to hold the same angle every time is amazing
I have the med, the fine is about the same price. Both are 20 more than two years ago. Man the extra fine is twice the price of the other two.
Could you do a how to sharpen D2 please ??? wholly S*** its a pain in the neck
Man, that Sage has seen some shit! But you're really selling me on those stones.
I love the medium grit for knives with a small bevel, but I tried to sharpen a scandi and it looked very uneven. Have you had this issue? It's confusing since the stone is so flat you'd think it would make a great scandi. I can sharpen scandis with sandpaper and it does not leave an uneven finish for me, but this stone does. Any advice?
@OUTDOORS55
5 жыл бұрын
It’s complicated... sandpaper is the ideal choice for scandi grinds because it has a VERY small amount of flex to it. Most scandi grinds are not perfectly flat, so when taken to a flat stone you get weird looking areas. You can work these out on the stone but it can take a vernlong time. Even with coarse diamond stones. The problem is when you change stones you get weird spots again. And the process begins all over. Sand paper has some give to it, but will still give you a very flat grind. Hope this makes sense 🙂
@reeddemarco707
5 жыл бұрын
Phew! I thought I was going crazy. I originally got a cheap combo stone after watching one of your videos but I thought I was ready to upgrade. Appreciate all the content and thanks for all you’ve taught. Looking to get into knife making next.
I only got a knife that past the paper test you did twice, that's when I sharpen my knife up to 1500 grit sandpaper. I don't have a sharpening stone higher than 800 grit. The stone seems to work well. Did ceramic really don't wear off like water stone? Is putting too much pressure while stropping effect the sharpness of the knife, I have a strop with really hard leather and it didn't seems to rounds on the edge while stropping.
@OUTDOORS55
5 жыл бұрын
Sand paper can have a tendency to roll over an edge as well if you no super careful. The ceramic doesn’t wear away. What you are seen is the metal particles in a windex solution. They are still as flat as they were new. Pressure is relative, the harder the stropping surface the more pressure can be used.🙂
@aimansyahmidzulkhairy909
5 жыл бұрын
@@OUTDOORS55 Thank you for taking your time to reply and answer. But what if I taped the sandpaper on to a flat surface like a glass table?
5:39 rip the spidercol, Alex had did so much experiment and reviews on it that lots of metsl is clearly grijded off
I found Murphy's oil soap spray works better than windex.
Would you also recommend removing the chips on a scandi grind blade like that? I'm trying to reprofile my Karesuando (think it's in 12c27) It has/had a massive micro bevel (with only tiny chips) I'm using 80 grit sandpaper (rated for paint, wood and metals) backed by a square piece of glass. And it's taking forever :( Been at it for hours and still haven't apexed -.-
@OUTDOORS55
4 жыл бұрын
Scandis are hard. No matter what you do youll have to remove the chip and reprofile. I would suggest a corse stone. You will not be able to reprofile on the fine or ultra fine stone. Especially with a scandi.
@Stormcloakvictory
4 жыл бұрын
@@OUTDOORS55 alright thanks for the reply.