Made my own sand paper discs with normal sand paper and backed with ducting tape. drew the circle with a coin. 80 grit sand paper was ok but removed material fairly slowly at lowest dremel speed. For dull knives, lower grit is definitely needed or it would be too slow. Close to razor sharp was possible but I didn't need to go beyond that for some kitchen knives.
This worked like a dream bro. I took it one further at the casa. I have a cheap no name rotary tool and the paper pads were thinner and shitty so I tore a couple chunks of 100 grain sand paper screwed them to the bit and it's even better. The sand paper is thicket and tougher...
@@grizzly24272 I'm going to try this. I just built one of them wood-wheel based grinder with rouge on the wood-wheel method of sharpening knives machine and it SUCKED. Big time. Maybe I'm just using the wrong abrasive material, but I tried 4 different kinds. I forget which one is for stainless steel. I think the white. Regardless, making the wood wheel created toxic levels of cancer-causing sawdust and then the actual sharpening was so slow I could have driven to the store & bought a new knife quicker. How are the circular sand-paper disks affixed together? With just a spare holder that holds those little cut-off wheels?
Are u guys serious? Evryone in the comments too? This is HORRIBLE for ur edge. U need even angles in each side. What the fuck!
Your video quality is blurry
Was shot on a old phone
Ok, this is definitely the best idea on youtube for dremel knife sharpening. I tried the grind stones and it wandered all over the place.
Made my own sand paper discs with normal sand paper and backed with ducting tape. drew the circle with a coin. 80 grit sand paper was ok but removed material fairly slowly at lowest dremel speed. For dull knives, lower grit is definitely needed or it would be too slow. Close to razor sharp was possible but I didn't need to go beyond that for some kitchen knives.
This worked like a dream bro. I took it one further at the casa. I have a cheap no name rotary tool and the paper pads were thinner and shitty so I tore a couple chunks of 100 grain sand paper screwed them to the bit and it's even better. The sand paper is thicket and tougher...
Does this actually work? It seems like it would make the edge very uneven. This is either brilliant, or retarded. I'm not sure which.
Its worked very well for me as long as your hand is steady you should be okay
@@grizzly24272 I'm going to try this. I just built one of them wood-wheel based grinder with rouge on the wood-wheel method of sharpening knives machine and it SUCKED. Big time. Maybe I'm just using the wrong abrasive material, but I tried 4 different kinds. I forget which one is for stainless steel. I think the white. Regardless, making the wood wheel created toxic levels of cancer-causing sawdust and then the actual sharpening was so slow I could have driven to the store & bought a new knife quicker. How are the circular sand-paper disks affixed together? With just a spare holder that holds those little cut-off wheels?
How did I it turn out ? Cheers
Pretty good