How To apply Diamond Compound for Strop - Knife Sharpening

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  • Опубликовано: 11 дек 2019
  • How to apply diamond compound for stropping and knife sharpening.
    Strops and the worlds best diamond compound available at knifepointgear.com
    In this video I show how to properly apply diamond strop compound to your strop.
    Check out my other channel OUTDOORS55 for knife sharpening and knife making content. Thanks for watching!
    Disclaimer:
    I hold no responsibility for misuse of this information.
    I do not give permission for reuse.
    Everything in this video is for entertainment and 1st amendment purposes only. As I am freely exercising my 1st amendment right to free speech. This is in regard to COPPA.
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Комментарии • 71

  • @MarkkuS
    @MarkkuS 2 месяца назад +10

    Recognized your voice ❤

  • @tupera1
    @tupera1 2 месяца назад +3

    If Bob ross did that, he'd have a mountain scene on the leather...

  • @justonemoreknaf
    @justonemoreknaf 4 года назад +29

    Lol “if you aren’t comfortable using a razor blade you probably shouldn’t be using a strop in the first place” I’m newish to sharpening my own knifes great vid thanks.

    • @OUTDOORS55
      @OUTDOORS55 4 года назад +2

      Thank you for watching 👍

    • @scottyj6226
      @scottyj6226 2 года назад +3

      @@OUTDOORS55 I knew I recognized your voice.

  • @DavidSmith-wo8ps
    @DavidSmith-wo8ps 4 года назад +15

    On first use and subsequent uses...pull back on the plunger to get it loosened up. The compound will be easier to expel from the syringe.

    • @tbrew8222
      @tbrew8222 3 года назад +3

      EXACTLY! Just pull back a hair to get it unstuck, and no more splats. The rubber seal will stick to the wall if it sits in one spot for long.

  • @allmoda1
    @allmoda1 3 года назад

    Ordered 2 today can't wait

  • @marksanders8028
    @marksanders8028 Год назад

    Good info. Thanks.

  • @vdog570
    @vdog570 2 года назад +1

    Is that on the smooth side of the leather?

  • @hornsby5533
    @hornsby5533 2 года назад

    Danke für die Infos.

  • @Nohkral
    @Nohkral 3 года назад +5

    Love your other outdoor channel! If I could only use 2 compounds what should I use? I use ken onion worksharp and now need to buy your strop with 2 compounds

    • @knifepointgear5851
      @knifepointgear5851  3 года назад +8

      Sorry for the delayed response, youtube notifications don't always work. I use 3 and 1 micron almost exclusively. You can use one, or the other, or both, as a progression depending on what stones you coming from. Hope this helps 6 months later! Sorry about that!

  • @banner9694
    @banner9694 3 года назад

    Looks quite professional~ And we manufacture diamond compound as well, OEM supported. If any need, please feel free to contact..

  • @krustysurfer
    @krustysurfer 2 года назад

    I just got my knifepointgear strop delivered to my doorstep today! Looking forward to learn to properly strop/fine tune my blades, I have a few D2 knives and one Kershaw with 20CV blade, all my knifes are scary sharp already, however, I know they are not shaving sharp.
    First thing I need to do is Apex to 17⁰ then I will attempt to strop to mirror edge.
    Question is should I practice on my cheap knives first before attempting to polish my more expensive blades?(cheap knifes are Kershaw and Gerber with Japanese/Chinese/Skandi steel)
    Thanks Alex for your videos and your stropping gear. Happy 2022

    • @knifepointgear5851
      @knifepointgear5851  2 года назад +2

      First, thanks for the support! I really appreciate it! Im not sure I understand the question...The thing to remember is, some steel and heat treatments will respond differently to sharpening/ stropping. Some "cheap" steel a bad heat treatment can make a knife super difficult to sharpen or even impossible it get super sharp. Even good tool steel like d2 with a bad heat treatment can make it difficult to really get that hair whittling edge. I wouldn't look at it as what to do first but try and figure out what ones are going to take a better edge and go from there. Hope this helps! Again thanks for the support 🙏🙂

    • @krustysurfer
      @krustysurfer 2 года назад

      @@knifepointgear5851 yes you understood and answered my question. Thx

  • @jimmiewood4071
    @jimmiewood4071 4 года назад +5

    I just got my strop from you today. It is awesome! Do you recommend storing it in the bag it comes in?

    • @knifepointgear5851
      @knifepointgear5851  4 года назад +6

      Yes, sorry for the delayed response. I would recommend it to help keep it clean👍

  • @dabneegxavtxawj1957
    @dabneegxavtxawj1957 10 месяцев назад +1

    Good job from lao

  • @Ypufgb
    @Ypufgb 2 года назад

    I did not noticed that you got another channel.

  • @christopherharris3435
    @christopherharris3435 4 года назад +6

    Looked all over for a vid on how to apply this stuff... The website... Of course... Fml

  • @johnwhite5575
    @johnwhite5575 4 года назад +1

    what micron size do you recommend if using your compound and strop?...i can't tell if this is the white, light gray, or light ivory compound you're using.....just getting into knife sharpening....i have a Smith's Tri-Hone system that I've used only once....but i don't own a strop yet.....looking for suggestions....thanks in advance

    • @knifepointgear5851
      @knifepointgear5851  4 года назад +3

      i like the 3 and 1 micron. it depends on what stone your finishing with though. 1 micron is a good all around compound.

  • @stevew3978
    @stevew3978 2 года назад

    I've stayed away from diamond loaded strop pastes because it's very difficult to clean them off the blade without causing unsightly scratches. One time after stropping a Wusthof chef knife with diamond paste, I washed the blade with soap and water. The blade looked very clean, but when I proceeded to wipe the blade dry with a clean paper towel, the numerous invisible diamond particles still left over on the blade marred the brushed stainless steel finish. Ever since that episode, I stopped using diamond pastes.

    • @knifepointgear5851
      @knifepointgear5851  2 года назад +3

      Not all pastes are equal by any means. Some are water based, some are oil, and have WAY more diamond in them meaning you meed less, etc. If you have residual paste on the blade you applied WAY too much. If applied correctly it remains on the strop. Very little is needed due to the diamond content of our paste.

  • @1SUPERNAUT1
    @1SUPERNAUT1 4 года назад +1

    I know its an older video but, any tips on rehydrating diamond compound? I bought a pack of various grits a couple years ago, went back to use some on a new strop and its tough to get out and has a crumbly rough texture that doesn't adhere at all to the leather on the strop it just flakes off. Thanks

    • @knifepointgear5851
      @knifepointgear5851  4 года назад

      different compound uses different bases. some are oil and some are water. it would depend on what the base is. Ours are oil but the best way it to just scrape off the old with a razor and apply new. The base helps hold the diamond on the surface of the strop so if it flakes off so will the diamond. Applying a VERY small amount is recommended and you wont get any flaking if you apply in the correct amount. Basically the excess is whats flaking off in the first place. hope this helps🙂

    • @Woodworkingvise
      @Woodworkingvise 4 года назад

      Honing oil

    • @tbrew8222
      @tbrew8222 3 года назад +3

      considering that it evaporated, it is likely water based. However, Put a small bit in a clean shotglass, water bottle cap or whatever (clean is what matters) and add some water and let it sit a few hours. If you see beads of oil separating (check in sunlight if you can, full spectrum helps show oilslicks) it may be oil based that somehow dried.

    • @sw8398
      @sw8398 2 года назад +1

      Sawing maching or Mineral oil

  • @billnott5811
    @billnott5811 Год назад +2

    What’s the best way to remove diamond compound and clean and maintain your strop ? I applied 3000 grit diamon compound on my kangaroo leather strop, , stroped two knives and its already turning very black. ( slight noob here obvi lol )

    • @avihyde
      @avihyde Год назад +1

      I second this comment - would love an answer!

    • @birdistheword1327
      @birdistheword1327 9 месяцев назад

      I would like to know this as well. I heard some black is good, on the smooth side of the leather it almost gets a sticky feel once some friction and heat is created after a few minutes working the knife over it. How much I'm unsure, but I have yet to clean mine and it seems to still perform just fine.

  • @mitchelltj1
    @mitchelltj1 7 месяцев назад

    I wish I watched this before I put diamond compound all over my strop and caked it everywhere with my finger. In the end, a few drops of water helped me spread it evenly and it seems to be working just fine.

  • @clint4237
    @clint4237 3 года назад

    What brand of compound is it that you guys sell? It isn't listed.

  • @DoubleAok
    @DoubleAok 2 года назад

    Does it hurt to use more? I probably used about twice as much.

    • @intensecutn
      @intensecutn 21 день назад

      I don't know about you but I used probably more than twice as much and I was in so much pain the wife had to drive me to hospital.

  • @josephisaguy
    @josephisaguy 4 года назад

    Is this exactly what you do when you get a strop right out of the box? Or do you have to condition it in some way?

    • @knifepointgear5851
      @knifepointgear5851  4 года назад

      no conditioning required 🙂

    • @RJ-wx3fh
      @RJ-wx3fh 3 года назад

      Idk about knife sharpening compounds, but for plain leather strops (just to correct/polish a razor edge before/during use), it's reccommended to use some kind of animal fat every few months- a year to keep the leather from drying and cracking. Can't imagine it would hurt for the wood backed ones too
      I'd presume a similar

  • @erickzhou5314
    @erickzhou5314 2 года назад

    My diamond compound is almost a water, it's not a paste. Quat do you think I should do? Mix it with something else or just aply it with my fingers?

  • @williamburr3519
    @williamburr3519 4 года назад +2

    How often should you have to re-apply the compound?

    • @OUTDOORS55
      @OUTDOORS55 4 года назад +2

      It will last a while. As you use it it will remove steel and will load up the strop. When you notice decreased performance scrape off the old and reapply. Apply the compound as thin as possible. Less is more🙂

    • @TristanChaika
      @TristanChaika 4 года назад +1

      OUTDOORS55 what’s the best process for scraping off the compound without ruining the strop?

    • @davidsauceda2618
      @davidsauceda2618 4 года назад

      @@OUTDOORS55 if you can please touch on removing compound it would be highly appreciated. Thank you.

    • @bjornegan6421
      @bjornegan6421 3 года назад

      @@davidsauceda2618 he has a video on it, search his channel.

  • @RedheadZ23
    @RedheadZ23 4 месяца назад

    Should you clean this strop after putting emulsion on it?? How do you clean emulsion

    • @intensecutn
      @intensecutn 21 день назад

      No. You want the paste to stay on it.

    • @RedheadZ23
      @RedheadZ23 5 дней назад

      @@intensecutn but over time using the .4 emulsion paste and it builds up with blade debree and gets almost slick then the strop doesnt work as good? how do you clean it to almost start over

  • @ReactiveDogDiaries
    @ReactiveDogDiaries 2 года назад

    what is the use for this?

    • @hugybgrl
      @hugybgrl 2 года назад

      - blade sharpening;
      - deburring;
      - polishing.

  • @HamBone86
    @HamBone86 5 месяцев назад

    Wait a minute, I know that voice!😄

  • @tojaojo
    @tojaojo 4 года назад +1

    Another channel Alex?

    • @knifepointgear5851
      @knifepointgear5851  4 года назад +1

      Sorta...ill be primarily uploading stuff that pertains to the website here🙂

  • @williamhollar7844
    @williamhollar7844 3 года назад

    Can you use the diamond compound on a strop that already has the green in it

    • @knifepointgear5851
      @knifepointgear5851  3 года назад +4

      I wouldn't... theres no way of knoywhat grit the green is so youll have different grits mixing. Although theres no grit police to arrest you if you do🙂

    • @williamhollar7844
      @williamhollar7844 3 года назад

      Thanks

    • @kurtglo
      @kurtglo Год назад

      from knivesplus, their green preloaded strop is 1 micron

  • @unclerojelio6320
    @unclerojelio6320 3 месяца назад

    Is this the same guy as OUTDOORS55?

    • @intensecutn
      @intensecutn 21 день назад

      No

    • @intensecutn
      @intensecutn 21 день назад

      Actually maybe it is. He has the exact same accent. But what is weird is that in this video and in the comments he says he likes 1 or 3 grit Compound. But in outdoors555's video he recommends 6 to 8 grit compound.

    • @intensecutn
      @intensecutn 21 день назад

      Actually, yes it definitely is. It says so in the video description.

  • @Frustratedfool
    @Frustratedfool 4 месяца назад

    And when you’ve finished applying paste with a razor blade, the razor blade will be razor sharp.

  • @Rudigity
    @Rudigity 2 года назад

    "anything with a relatively sharp edge tends to work" kind of like a knife? for this knife sharpening tutorial...