You’re right . Learning to sharpen is a good skill . I never got an edge so well done as a fixed angle sharpener and really enjoy laying back some bevels .
The average knife collector has no idea what a sharp or thin edge even is. A guy i watch on here (mostly for comedic value) made a video yesterday going on for 5 minutes about how microtech's absurdly named "m390MK" is an amazing steel because the factory edge was so good. He made 3 cuts in heavy card stock as his example of how great the edge was. Most of his videos are so uninformed, they almost come off as satire/parody, but this one was even more hilarious than usual. Edit: the video im talking about: ruclips.net/video/zcU2Qkr8cik/видео.htmlsi=n5f8xBnRiFFzqfa4
You’re right . Learning to sharpen is a good skill . I never got an edge so well done as a fixed angle sharpener and really enjoy laying back some bevels .
Thanks for viewing and sharing
Awesome sharing bruh 👍
Thank you for viewing and dropping comments..appreciateit very much
I like 17 degree as well 👍. Soemtimes 15 .
The average knife collector has no idea what a sharp or thin edge even is.
A guy i watch on here (mostly for comedic value) made a video yesterday going on for 5 minutes about how microtech's absurdly named "m390MK" is an amazing steel because the factory edge was so good. He made 3 cuts in heavy card stock as his example of how great the edge was.
Most of his videos are so uninformed, they almost come off as satire/parody, but this one was even more hilarious than usual.
Edit: the video im talking about: ruclips.net/video/zcU2Qkr8cik/видео.htmlsi=n5f8xBnRiFFzqfa4
I saw this vid bro..some reviewers doesn't sharpened knives, limited access to what sharp really means..thanks for dropping comment