Thank you for showing how to use the fish hook sharpener. I don't fish, but curiosity was killing me. I'm still learning this particular sharpening stone. At first I equated it with a steel but learned, after I downloaded the manual, that it actually sharpens.
This stone helped me out today with my sharpening process. It took me longer to set up everything inside the house than it took to sharpen 8 very dull kitchen knives. I used two larger stones and this multi-stone in this video.
The package says it's fine enough to give a knife a razor edge. And on Amazon the company says to rinse with water or a wet paper towel. And to add oil or water to it. So these are all very different things. Which is right?
Recieve8one for Christmas last year. Put it to work right away. Does an excellent job of sharpening blades in the field. Coarse side even manages to put an edge on damaged axe heads!
This is nice. But it doesn't last as long as my chefic whetstone. Overtime it will be less efficient. But it works great for a few time. Until it becomes useless.
I've had this sharpener for a couple of years and I generally really like the results... but it has now developed several cut mark / grooves on the very edge of the course side that catch the blade and wreck my sharpening progress... and suggestions for fixing this, and avoiding it? I'm ready to buy a new one, but I'm not sure if i will buy this one again unless I know how to avoid this from happening a second time.
@@manuelrojas9749 I still have and use mine (I do outdoor stuff, but not frequently so results may vary if you're very active). I bought mine so long ago like 2017 ish? Still works
Thank you for showing how to use the fish hook sharpener. I don't fish, but curiosity was killing me.
I'm still learning this particular sharpening stone. At first I equated it with a steel but learned, after I downloaded the manual, that it actually sharpens.
This stone helped me out today with my sharpening process.
It took me longer to set up everything inside the house than it took to sharpen 8 very dull kitchen knives. I used two larger stones and this multi-stone in this video.
This is the best sharpener I have and I love the results it gives me!
The package says it's fine enough to give a knife a razor edge. And on Amazon the company says to rinse with water or a wet paper towel. And to add oil or water to it. So these are all very different things. Which is right?
Recieve8one for Christmas last year. Put it to work right away. Does an excellent job of sharpening blades in the field. Coarse side even manages to put an edge on damaged axe heads!
Thanks for the video. , now I can sharpen all my knives.
This is nice. But it doesn't last as long as my chefic whetstone. Overtime it will be less efficient. But it works great for a few time. Until it becomes useless.
Buyers should watch this product. I could not get it to work right and it ruined my patina finish on my knife.
I own one of these, they work great...i havent yet figured out what grits they are...is it 400 600?
I've had this sharpener for a couple of years and I generally really like the results... but it has now developed several cut mark / grooves on the very edge of the course side that catch the blade and wreck my sharpening progress... and suggestions for fixing this, and avoiding it? I'm ready to buy a new one, but I'm not sure if i will buy this one again unless I know how to avoid this from happening a second time.
Do I use it without water entirely?
Yup. Water will rust it. Dry it after using water. Probably best not to use water
I can’t get my blade sharp
you and me both rick
I baught 1 today. Hope it works good. I'm putting it in my survival pack. And there not doing it right
Mind sharing how you liked it? Do you recommend buying one?
@@manuelrojas9749 I still have and use mine (I do outdoor stuff, but not frequently so results may vary if you're very active). I bought mine so long ago like 2017 ish? Still works
is the 750 supposed to be enough to cut paper? bc mine doesn't...i mean it does but it's way way too toothy
Thanks this was helpful
okay so the dude said to not put water on it so I'm for sure not putting water on it....but why not put water on it?
It’ll rust
you have a ceramic hone on the side and a ferro rod why did you show and demonstrate those features? you are selling your product short.
I have one, but what is the rattle inside?
I'd like to know this answer myself. About to bust it open to find out.
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