Knife Knowledge: Gunny Juice!! It is worth it. Never a Dull Moment! Knife Sharpening!

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  • Опубликовано: 10 дек 2020
  • We are so thankful to have the opportunity to test out Gunny Juice! We got to do a test run and it proved worth it and worthy. Scott Gunn Has outdone himself. We're excited to see what he does next. Check out this video and see the product for yourself. We put it to the test and passed with flying colors. When you've advanced enough with your sharpening to get into abrasives, then you're going to want to check this out! Simply pick your favorite strop. It applies so easily. It will save you a lot of time with your polish and sharpening. I expected to only get 15 more percent but man was I surprised! We've included two links for you to grab some:
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  • @WheretheJones
    @WheretheJones 8 месяцев назад +2

    Just watched a Gunny video where described the Jende Nanocloth as all being the same with 50 micron holes. You can put any micron size emulsion on any cloth labeled size. They label their cloths and add colors so you don't get confused when using mutiple size microns. So you can put any size micron emulsion on any jende nanocloth.

    • @nadm
      @nadm  8 месяцев назад

      Yes, sir. I agree.

  • @GunnysSharptalk
    @GunnysSharptalk 3 года назад +7

    I didn’t even expect a hundred point improvement.

    • @nadm
      @nadm  3 года назад +2

      It shocked us both!

  • @ozzyg8919
    @ozzyg8919 3 года назад +2

    "I've got some diamonds on me, I'm worth more." 😂😂😂 That killed me lol.

    • @nadm
      @nadm  3 года назад

      lol, Thank you!!!

  • @NocturneKnives
    @NocturneKnives 2 года назад +4

    Very cool video, thank you for sharing and the extensive testing. I have a bottle of 0.5 micron coming today that I'm excited to check out!

    • @nadm
      @nadm  2 года назад +1

      That is awesome!

  • @schleifjunkieshannsplag8635
    @schleifjunkieshannsplag8635 3 года назад +1

    well done Greg and ur Bess using is way better than last time. keep up ur good videos

    • @nadm
      @nadm  3 года назад

      Thank you sir. The other video was older. I had learned a lot. I appreciate you checking in on me. Other people might not like that type of stuff but I am always going to be humble. I have been checking out your videos lately and hitting close captioning so I can understand what’s going on. I appreciate you. God bless. I got the tracking number. I’m excited for the surprise.

    • @schleifjunkieshannsplag8635
      @schleifjunkieshannsplag8635 3 года назад +1

      @@nadm hope u like it, but i think so :)

  • @StropSharp
    @StropSharp 2 года назад +2

    Just received my package of .5um gunny juice and a the 210x70mm kangaroo jende strop and am excited to use it thanks to your vids. Its facilitating to watch your vids combining top shelf knives with top shelf sharpening products for the ultimate cutting edge performance. Thanks for the vid God bless.

    • @nadm
      @nadm  2 года назад

      Sounds great! I'm excited for you but just remember to exercise a little patience. You have to get a feel for it. Let the diamonds do the work. You don't have to press incredibly hard for this stuff to really create magic.

    • @StropSharp
      @StropSharp 2 года назад

      @@nadm Absolutely my friend, I'm well aware of diamonds as positive cutting medium and watched your video several times already and its obvious this stuff cuts quite well. On top of that thanks to your videos I finally have a kangaroo strop.

  • @Ripper7620
    @Ripper7620 3 года назад

    Thank you for this interesting video. I was primarily using a 3 X 11" kangaroo strop, and the only diamond spray I've ever tried on that, or any other strop is Richmond's diamond spray in .5 micron & 1 micron coarseness. The Richmond sprays on fairly evenly to begin with, and I then used only my finger to spread it out. I did not end up with excessive diamonds on my finer, and it was fairly easy to spread out. After trying it, I switched back to using the kangaroo strops I have dry, without any compounds, which seemed to work much better in my case. This is not a criticism, but I was a little surprised to see you using a medium length kangaroo leather strop on a 250mm knife, but you made it work. My current favorite leather & strop is the Burrfection rolled buffalo 🐃 3 X 12" strop. It is just an incredibly effective strop. However, it has a naturally high oil content, and when I tried adding a very thin layer of mineral oil to it, the strop became very slick, until the mineral oil was worked into the strop. I will probably never try adding mineral oil to it again. It naturally has a really nice drag on the bevel, when you hit the perfect angle. I suspect rolled buffalo would be more conducive to adding a diamond spray to it, a opposed to my kangaroo leather strops. But, for now, what I really like, is how the buffalo leather grabs onto the bevel, when the angle is just right, so I'm just a little hesitant to try diamond spray at this time, until I get a couple more, and then I can experiment on the oldest one. When I had posted my questions on Scott Gunns FaceBook posts, and I finally noticed that he did in fact answer my question the first time, I was only asking about the diamond concentration, and he pointed out that a better question to ask would have been about the quality of the diamonds used, and possibly about the emulsions. I'm heading back to watch your unboxing of the moritaka 250mm Gyuto.

    • @nadm
      @nadm  3 года назад +1

      I think you're doing everything right. You've jumped in as hard as anyone could. It just takes time now. Give yourself time!

  • @StropSharp
    @StropSharp 2 года назад +1

    Just tried it out on my Takayuki VG10 petty coming fresh off the Shapton glass 8k then I loaded the strop with a decent amount of .5 gunny juice to cover the leathers grain, even though the kangaroo leather is thin it soaks up rather fast so I had to be as fast while applying with my finger to get even application, then let dry till slightly damp and went with 30 strokes each side probably not needed but worked amazingly well...just cut some fresh ginger this morning to add to my tonic and as I expected they came out paper thin.

    • @nadm
      @nadm  2 года назад

      I'm in love with the product. He is going to be coming out with .01 µm. That's a little bit crazy but I saw him use it and get a BESS score of single digits.

  • @josephisaguy
    @josephisaguy 3 года назад +1

    DEFFF was thinking about getting this stuff

    • @nadm
      @nadm  3 года назад

      Was definitely worth it!

  • @lz_377
    @lz_377 3 года назад +1

    I just unboxed my Moritaka AS 170mm Bunka today! I bought diamond spray and wanted to watch a quick video and you happened to be using a Moritaka AS. Small world I guess. If you like a knife that takes a wicked edge Masakage’s white #2 sharpens up so easily and at 63HRC it holds it. Not quite like AS, but the way it sharpens up is a thing of beauty. Great video friend. 👍🏼

    • @nadm
      @nadm  3 года назад

      Great knife! Enjoy your new purchase. You're going to have a lot of fun. I have found that that knife does not really oxidize rapidly. I like that I can walk away from it for a minute.

    • @lz_377
      @lz_377 3 года назад +1

      @@nadm I look forward to it! Subscribed because I love your blunt honesty, lack of editing, and longer format. I’m excited to catch up on your backlogs and anticipate new videos. God bless brother!

    • @nadm
      @nadm  3 года назад

      @@lz_377
      oh bless you for that comment. I try to remain human. I'm just like you. We're figuring it out together. I have a lot of things planned. I just shot this weeks video. I think I did something that no one's done in the new video. Hope you like it. We have a lot of weeks of stuff coming up. Thank you for watching

  • @bamafaninky861
    @bamafaninky861 3 года назад +2

    I have 6 micron coming next week. Thanks for the review.

    • @nadm
      @nadm  3 года назад

      Good choice! That's awesome! I'm curious, have you use this type of product before?

    • @bamafaninky861
      @bamafaninky861 3 года назад +1

      @@nadm I have not. Only green compound.

    • @GunnysSharptalk
      @GunnysSharptalk 3 года назад +1

      Let me know if you have any questions

    • @bamafaninky861
      @bamafaninky861 3 года назад +2

      @@GunnysSharptalk Received today. I got 9 micron not 6. Our on leather strop a friend made me
      Love it! Excellent product Scott.

    • @GunnysSharptalk
      @GunnysSharptalk 3 года назад

      @@bamafaninky861 that’s great to hear!

  • @andrebaran7337
    @andrebaran7337 3 года назад +2

    Excellent video. I normally just use blank leather for strapping. I have been thinking about trying this Gunny juice. How many sharpening sessions is that good for what you sprayed on there? Also how do you store the leather now after you sprayed it?

    • @nadm
      @nadm  3 года назад

      I was the same as you. I'm getting used to these things. It made an incredible difference. It's the one to dive into.

  • @trevor9606
    @trevor9606 3 года назад +1

    That’s cool! Enjoyed watching that video. I’ve always wondered, does the weight of the knife affect the score on that machine? Like a petty versus a Gyuto?

    • @nadm
      @nadm  3 года назад +1

      Absolutely not! You definitely need to put your tip on the fulcrum and then press down. There's a saying, "you can't do it to Sloan but you can do it too fast!" Do you want to take your time pressing. Once it snaps the string and then the number will stop. The sharper the knife, the faster it snaps.

    • @trevor9606
      @trevor9606 3 года назад

      @@nadm cool thanks! I don’t have one of those I’ve just seen them used a lot for demonstration.

  • @NeoGeoEch13
    @NeoGeoEch13 Год назад +1

    Hi, nice vid! I'm into woodworking and I've ordered 0.5 jende stropping base and their emulsion. Can somebody help me understand how much the diamond emulsions last because they are fairly expensive?

    • @nadm
      @nadm  Год назад +1

      Every product will last differently according to the material that it's put on, and the amount of frequency it's used, and the manufacturer that you got it from. Sorry I don't have a better answer. I have several that are loaded up with gunny juice. It just seems like you know but I don't really have a way of telling you how long that is. It depends on how many knives you have and how often you do them

  • @sanman187-
    @sanman187- 8 месяцев назад +2

    Your Omaha Knife link is dead and their domain name is for sale.

    • @nadm
      @nadm  8 месяцев назад

      Ok

  • @ACCUREPRESS
    @ACCUREPRESS 3 года назад +1

    Did you tried to compare it with Trend DWS/MP/40 Micro Ultra Fine Mirror Paste (amazon) ?

    • @nadm
      @nadm  3 года назад

      I have not. There is a lot to get to.

  • @lee51978
    @lee51978 3 года назад +3

    I love gunny juice

    • @nadm
      @nadm  3 года назад +1

      We all love gunny juice! Congratulations on being ahead of the game!

    • @lee51978
      @lee51978 3 года назад +1

      Your videos are the reason I bought my bess tester.

    • @nadm
      @nadm  3 года назад +1

      @@lee51978 how are you liking that? I'm sure you can see that it's a little bit fickle. It's very testy. It takes a minute to get used to it. There is a saying, "you can never do it too slow, but you can definitely do it too fast!"

    • @lee51978
      @lee51978 3 года назад +2

      @@nadm I like it. It has helped me get better results plus I am starting to grow hair back on my arms and belly lol.

    • @nadm
      @nadm  3 года назад

      @@lee51978 hehehe

  • @Aa-ron22
    @Aa-ron22 22 часа назад

    wtf do you keep doing with your mouth

  • @the1jamman
    @the1jamman Год назад

    I tried this juice with Jende strops and on leather strops with 3,1 and .5 gunny juice. I was not impressed and felt I wasted my $$$.
    What percentage of diamonds is in each bottle . Know how much (iirc you stated per liter?) Doesn't help.
    Gritomatic is a excellent company and I will continue to make purchases from them . But not anymore of this stuff. I buy the techdiamondtools paste at less then 1/2 the price with 50 percent concentration of diamonds . Something about the gunny juice 3 micron seemed to be wrong as it was less viscus then the .5 and did nothing .
    It doesn't pay for me to have sent it back since I live outside the US. But never again.

    • @nadm
      @nadm  Год назад

      I would actually say it's your strop. If you used his nano cloth strap, then it's a honeycomb shape. We have a different video where we test all of them. Ken Schwartz was on the phone constantly to make sure the test was ran properly. The results were very clear. Each manufacture was our behalf actually happy with the product. The strop from Jende industries is a honeycomb shape below the surface. The owner said a person presses too hard that the honeycomb will scratch the surface of the edge and the knife. You will see us use the same piece of leather cut from the same towel and then you will see us all using nano cloth given to us by Ken Schwartz himself before he died. The nano cloth has no abrasive contribution so each diamond emulsion was tested independently so that the leather material would not contribute any type of Abrasive. The certified scientific testing certificate states that the gummy juice products is over 98% the proper particle size. What that means is that a lot of products might say they're one micron but might have a certain percentage of material that is slightly higher causing you to get scratches that are too big. It's the highest rated product. He has also the highest ratio of diamonds. 200 carrots per gallon. There is no other product on the market that uses that ratio. Other products I've come out since this video and Scott has never kept his formula a secret. The difference is that Scott uses deionized diamonds so that they do not coagulate and form a clump. Also, the liquid that it's suspended and is kind of like mercury/water. It dries very fast and you might be used to something that's a little thicker. I truly believe it was the material you put it on. We used different materials in our testing and you will see the results. We do all of it continuously so there's no camera magic. I am not used to using something as high as 3 µm so I have no clue what a factor that would have. I use the .5 µm all the time. I have gotten test results down to 67 and lower. Scott has his own videos where he shows a score of 12 and lower. He does everything on camera and does or two knives that are identical and he uses the two different machines to show that the machine wasn't broken. I'm sorry that you feel that way. I think you'll see that our test results were quite in favor of the product. There are some new products out there that we look forward to testing. Tokushu knife has tried to come out with something comparable but did not deionized the diamonds. They are using oil to suspend the product and it takes forever to dry. Scott has never paid for any type of testing on our show. All of the materials in the testing were each donated by each of the companies so none of them paid money to have the test results done. We were in negotiations for three months to make sure that the manufacturers were very happy. You will also see Jende industries goes way out of their way to say that their product is comparable to Scott they have plastered his name all over their website to try to say that they can keep up with the product. That's a big compliment. ruclips.net/video/zZquY-zAC6U/видео.html