Stropping and Honing, Diamond Sprays and more and my opinion on them.

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  • Опубликовано: 26 окт 2023
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Комментарии • 49

  • @jerrywiese9722
    @jerrywiese9722 9 месяцев назад +6

    You're turning into a great teacher. Thanks for your dedication to the craft.

  • @stephenbarkley9587
    @stephenbarkley9587 9 месяцев назад +4

    Thank you so much Paul for all the time a effort you pot into your videos. I’m extremely new too this craft less than two weeks old lol. I just found a little pot of gold from your craft called “ hook eye “ knife sharpener two weeks ago. With the help of your videos I’m progressing extremely well with my sharpening skills. Thanks again

    • @ALXSHARPEN
      @ALXSHARPEN  9 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you thats fantastic to hear and it can be a really great source of making money it sure has been for me and many sharpeners shared info with me to help me get started so I feel it's the right thing to do for others. Since every home has knifes you potential customers are everywhere. Keep me posted on how it's going

  • @phil.d333
    @phil.d333 4 дня назад

    Another great video Paul

  • @TdSharp
    @TdSharp 4 месяца назад +1

    I got one of those flappy leather wheels for my bench grinder because I only have 2 belt grinders and I wanted to save myself time by not switching belts. I'm so happy I got it.

  • @realsharpknivesandfirearms8571
    @realsharpknivesandfirearms8571 7 месяцев назад +1

    Love your instructional videos. I agree with Jerry. You're a great teacher. I have been using a 4 sided strop for personal use for YEARS. Save me from having to sharpen my own knives.

  • @bobdetweiler1120
    @bobdetweiler1120 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you, for the stropping options, with many to choose from, each sharpener will have to find what works best for them, not everyone will agree of one over the other. Good job, Paul! .

    • @ALXSHARPEN
      @ALXSHARPEN  8 месяцев назад

      yes we all find what we like best for how we sharpen

  • @richardwharton8235
    @richardwharton8235 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for talking the truth from your personal perspective!!

  • @thomask837
    @thomask837 9 месяцев назад +1

    You rock Paul!

  • @robbabcock_
    @robbabcock_ 27 дней назад

    Good stuff! Personally I think the kangaroo leather is worth it vs cow leather but it's pretty subtle. IMO it's more about the feel and feedback, and the difference is not extreme (although I think 'roo has the edge more at very high grits, like 1/4 micron and smaller). And JMOHO but as a chef I like my edges finished on a 10,000 Naniwa Chocera stropped with 1/8 micron CBN on a kangaroo leather strop. That would be overkill for EDC but it's nice for a high end kitchen knife.

  • @phil.d333
    @phil.d333 4 дня назад

    But I recall you also had a video or commented within that video about Tormek composite wheel that it runs like butter and that you love it. You probably had a different mindset presently.

  • @TurboTylerIX
    @TurboTylerIX 9 месяцев назад

    Another super helpful video, thanks Paul. I agree that the Tormek paste works very well. It's interesting to learn your favorite method is the leather flap wheel, I haven't tried that. Looks like a time saver. Do you use that to deburr serrated knives as well? Do the 1x30 leather belts with scalloped edges work well on serrated?

    • @ALXSHARPEN
      @ALXSHARPEN  8 месяцев назад +1

      I love the leather flap wheel I use it for everything the scalloped belt is no better than a regular one in my opinion even on serrations the side of a regular belt will work just fine

  • @TheBadasbert
    @TheBadasbert 4 месяца назад

    Great video! Very informative. I am interested in DIY diamond spray. What ratio alcohol to diamonds did you use? What type of Alcohol?

    • @ALXSHARPEN
      @ALXSHARPEN  4 месяца назад +1

      4-5 OZ of 99% Isopropyl to the entire container link below they are in the polishing section
      www.alexandriaknifesharpening.com/sharpening

  • @Creelyblades
    @Creelyblades 2 месяца назад

    The key with the sprays and emulsions is to have a more course grit. Coming off of 600 grit Belt you probablywant 1500-3000, at those grits they are very aggressive.

  • @jordanjohnson7266
    @jordanjohnson7266 9 месяцев назад

    Super relevant video for me. I just got the flap wheel in from your Amazon link, also have BGA and 1x30 leather belts. Have a market tomorrow and trying to figure out which I like best.
    I was thinking about putting the leather flap wheel on my buck tool low speed 1 by 30 which is 1750 RPM. Is that an okay speed for the leather wheel?
    Also, I don’t have a jig, would you personally still consider the leather wheel your best or favorite option if you were doing it free hand?

    • @ALXSHARPEN
      @ALXSHARPEN  9 месяцев назад

      My leather wheel is my best and favorite option for all stropping and the low speed grinder will be perfect for it.

    • @jordanjohnson7266
      @jordanjohnson7266 9 месяцев назад

      @@ALXSHARPEN you always use a jig with it right? Would it still be your favorite if you were just freehanding it?

  • @thomask837
    @thomask837 9 месяцев назад

    Paul, if you were going to get another Tormek T8 these days, would you get a standard T8 or the 50th Ed version ?

    • @ALXSHARPEN
      @ALXSHARPEN  9 месяцев назад +2

      I own the 50th addition 👍I was one of the first USA buyers hard to pass up a warranty that will outlast me. But all Tormeks T8s are great it’s not any different than my others other than the cool stealth fighter black color. Many guys running older machines for decades they are just really well built machines. I have never had anyone tell me theirs broke. I am sure they exist, but probably pretty rare -Twice as Sharp machines are the same way the things run forever

    • @thomask837
      @thomask837 9 месяцев назад

      @@ALXSHARPENI’m still waiting on my 50th Ed version!

  • @TomMaynard--TCM--
    @TomMaynard--TCM-- 6 месяцев назад

    That's fine for motorized strops, but what compound do you recommend for manual blocks? And do you suggest anything for the skin (smooth) side, or just the suede side?

    • @ALXSHARPEN
      @ALXSHARPEN  6 месяцев назад +1

      I use the same stuff on my leath strops on wood blocks works great

    • @TomMaynard--TCM--
      @TomMaynard--TCM-- 6 месяцев назад

      Tormek compound on wood block strops? Smooth or rough?

  • @Naddan49
    @Naddan49 9 месяцев назад

    Great video Paul! I can't believe how much stuff you have. I settled on an 8in 1/2 hp Ricon slow speed grinder with a WoodTurners 220 grit 8" CBN wheel and a Razor Sharp 10 x 1 paper wheel with white compound. I agree with you observations on Kangaroo. Shell Cordovan is very nice though but so expensive. In general kitchen knives go the the Ricon while my pocket knife gets touched on a Dan's arkansas 8" med/black conbination stone. No strop necessary as it shaves arm hair off the black, but the Rikon gets it sharper and I'm just to lazy to pull fire up the Rikon for just one knife.
    Insidently the Preamer 6pcs 1/8" Shank Arbor Cut-Off Wheel HSS Mandrel fits the Dedeco Sunburst Radial Bristle Discs - 2" Dia, 1/4" Arbor. You may want to put that on your Sharpeners Section of your website. And no I have not tried the Dedeco Discs yet, I've been too busy playing with mirror finishes using the Milwaukee M12 FUEL 1/4 in. Right Angle Die Grinder. I think it was you who turned me onto that. Keep up the good work Paul. Thanks!

    • @ALXSHARPEN
      @ALXSHARPEN  9 месяцев назад

      Yes what a great little finishing sander just wish I could find an inline sander of the same size but my search goes on following that up with the radial discs is awesome years ago I had a sander one that was orbital or in line with the throw of a lever but I just can’t find one anywhere now all the inline sanders I see now are huge.
      I know so much stuff thank God I have plenty of business to support my sharpening,knife making and lasering stuff addiction.

  • @daniel.rosina
    @daniel.rosina 9 месяцев назад +1

    Is that Fox speed grinder with 8 inch wheels or 6 inch ones?

    • @ALXSHARPEN
      @ALXSHARPEN  9 месяцев назад +3

      Mine is 6 but you can get 8

    • @daniel.rosina
      @daniel.rosina 9 месяцев назад

      @@ALXSHARPEN I also have 6 inch one, but different brand (without variable speed), which has only one speed (3000 rpm).
      Yours is from 2000 to 3450 rpm.
      And I use rock hard felt wheels with 3,5 micron and 1 micron sprays. Also good results. I am satisfied with it...

  • @mcgeedigital
    @mcgeedigital 4 месяца назад

    Why alcohol vs water for the suspension?

    • @ALXSHARPEN
      @ALXSHARPEN  4 месяца назад +1

      Waters not great for the leather and when the strop needs some lubricant as they dry it’s good to put a little mineral oil on them well the water and mineral oil don’t mix well. I also use some felt strops and it best to only use alcohol based diamond spray on felt

  • @cpen9667
    @cpen9667 8 месяцев назад

    i am curious why it seems you always use a jig with the CBN wheels but seem to always strop freehand. why not also use a jig while stropping?

    • @ALXSHARPEN
      @ALXSHARPEN  8 месяцев назад

      No need to use the jig at that point once you learn the proper angle and pressure for stropping it goes fast so I remove it and get to it. I will only leave it in the jig if I think I may have to grind more but after doing thousands of knives I generally don’t need it for stropping.

    • @cpen9667
      @cpen9667 8 месяцев назад

      @@ALXSHARPEN so is it that stropping doesn't have the chance to remove significant material that you feel comfortable free handing? if you have a comfort in angle and pressure, why not freehand the whole process?

    • @ALXSHARPEN
      @ALXSHARPEN  8 месяцев назад +1

      @@cpen9667 that’s correct stropping removes very little material. It’s smoothing microscopic, imperfections and refining the burr you can over strop which can actually start to dull the knife, so the hardest thing to learn is the fine line between enough stropping and over stropping

  • @alfredopampanga9356
    @alfredopampanga9356 2 месяца назад

    Can you get razor sharp WITHOUT stropping?

    • @ALXSHARPEN
      @ALXSHARPEN  2 месяца назад

      No stropping is the hardest part to master. But a knife isn't really sharp until it's stropped and when done well you will see and feel the difference immediately. It's a crucial part that should not be skipped.

  • @EDCandLace
    @EDCandLace 2 месяца назад

    Cordovan strops are as good as it gets. Roo leather is pointless for larger than 1um abrasives, for sub micron they have benefits but that's about it. You want the finest strop surface it's cordovan horse leather. That's only beneficial at straight razor shaving instruments level. For cutlery it's literally pointless.

  • @pdubowner
    @pdubowner 7 месяцев назад

    Stroptions.

  • @EDCandLace
    @EDCandLace 2 месяца назад

    Just buy my diamond emulsions, priced very low with premium performance. Highest grade/highest particle sized diamond one can buy. The cost of poly crystal emuslions per ounce is a joke. Mine cuts faster, as much if not more consistent scratch patterns and at an extremely fair price. I literally designed my emulsions to stop the couple big brands from taking advantage of people charging 50+ as ounce for emulsions.

    • @ALXSHARPEN
      @ALXSHARPEN  2 месяца назад +1

      I don't see any links to check out your emulsions on your profile. I do agree many brands are a total waste of money do you have a website?

    • @ALXSHARPEN
      @ALXSHARPEN  Месяц назад

      The diamonds are on my tools page you just mix with alcohol some people like to use hand sanitizer that works also www.alexandriaknifesharpening.com/sharpening

    • @phil.d333
      @phil.d333 4 дня назад

      What’s the link to your information?