Tech tip: Common mirror sharpening mistakes and fixes.
Tech tip: Common sharpening mistakes made when mirror polishing a knife edge bevel. (This is just covering a few of the common mistakes that eat up time. )
Tech tip: Common sharpening mistakes made when mirror polishing a knife edge bevel. (This is just covering a few of the common mistakes that eat up time. )
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I wish I’d found this channel sooner. I’ve gotten somewhat obsessed with sharpening the last few months. I don’t have a digital microscope but I have a jewelers loupe (12$ from Amazon) that has been invaluable.
@GunnysSharptalk
Жыл бұрын
Thank you. I am glad it helps people
Thanks for the tips! Good to see your back to making a few videos!
The answers i was looking for. Thank you
Thanks for the education, very helpful.
Agreed with information regarding the pressure. I think a lot of people naturally want to use pressure instead of letting the stone doing the work. I am guilty of this myself when I first started using the KME.
Love your videos. I have all your products and think they are the best on the market. Enjoyed talking with you at Blade Show. Thanks for all you do for the community!
@GunnysSharptalk
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you 🙏. I really appreciate that. Truly glad to meet you
You're the man! Thanks for putting this out here for us!
@GunnysSharptalk
2 жыл бұрын
NP
Just picked up a ko3 from Gritomatic. Thanks so much for all your wisdom and what you do the the knife community! I am grateful for you Scott! Do you have a video on proper stroke methods? I’ll be buying juice soon. My buddy tells me to go back n fourth but I’m thinking scratch pattern and your motion in this video was upwards. Maybe you have a video I can keep looking. Thank again!
@GunnysSharptalk
7 ай бұрын
Thanks. I do more scrubbing motions than anything. If you watch I am pretty sure I discuss scratch patterns in a few videos. If not you can ask here or reach out to me on FB as “Scott Gunn”
@2Goldens1Rott
7 ай бұрын
@@GunnysSharptalk awesome will do, thanks so much for the quick response! I can tell you’re passionate and a great teacher. My preferred teachers. Keep up the great work. You are appreciated! Andrew from MN
@GunnysSharptalk
7 ай бұрын
@@2Goldens1Rott thank you 🙏
Great Video, thanks a lot Scott!
That is very helpful, thanks!
Outstanding……I’m new to the game good stuff!
@GunnysSharptalk
Жыл бұрын
Thank you 🙏
Thanks
I got some gunny juice .it feels more lubricated vs jende on nano clothe
A couple of decades ago when I was in gunsmithing school we were taught to alternate scratch patterns as much as 45° or even 90° between grits when transitioning for a few passes and then continue with your primary polishing/sharpening pattern. I've noticed the same works fairly well on knife edges. I do have a question for you though about strops and emulsions. Frankly I'm fairly confused about the whole matter. I'm not a sharpening snob and with the exception of a few kitchen knives never take edges past 2500 and I think 6um Gunny Juice is the way to go for me. I just don't know what strop material to put it on. I'm at the end of a Venev tube of paste and I'm about to totally revamp my stropping system. Any insight would be greatly appreciated Scott TIA.
@GunnysSharptalk
2 жыл бұрын
Leather will work great for what you are needing
I’ll sub because you said I didn’t have to
How are you liking the hapstone?
@Z3Inc
2 жыл бұрын
I’m not Mr Gunny, but I have the Hapstone R2 and it’s awesome.
Gunny, Brother! I haven't surfed the FB forums in a while. You doing good, big fella?
@GunnysSharptalk
2 жыл бұрын
Recovering from a surgery, but I am good. I have several new products coming out.