We Hired a Professional Sharpener! Tips and Tricks From a PRO

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  • Опубликовано: 4 янв 2023
  • We hired a former professional knife sharpener! Kyle Taylor, joins us on this episode of the Workshop to share his knowledge and experience in the industry.
    He talks about the different techniques and tools used to sharpen knives and offers some helpful tips and tricks for those who want to sharpen their knives at home. He talks about some industry secrets and goes over some common misconceptions about sharpening. Overall, this is a great opportunity to learn from a professional and get some valuable insights on how to keep your knives sharp and in top condition.
    For more information on all of our sharpeners you can visit our website at www.worksharptools.com
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  • @Yellowfin2na
    @Yellowfin2na Год назад +26

    He must have worked at Benchmade. The slinder knife he mentioned was the Benchmade 940 Osborne (designed by Warren Osborne from Australia).

    • @basebilljr07
      @basebilljr07 6 месяцев назад

      I was just coming here to comment the same thing. It was definitely benchmade and the 940

  • @jeffgomzalez5597
    @jeffgomzalez5597 10 месяцев назад +43

    Having declared my dissatisfaction with this sharpener last night ruclips.net/user/postUgkxDcr-y2Pf6xdnrFHrSP7dl9kpKaCozcSQ I thought about the problem some more. It occurred to me that I might be undoing each attempt at achieving a sharp edge by the repeated attempts. So, I tried to clean up the unsatisfactory result by honing with only positions 3 and 4.Miracle!! A really nicely sharpened chef's knife, more than enough to handle my needs. Admittedly, it did not reach professionally sharpened razor-fineness, but it is now significantly sharper than it was. A bout of breaking down carrots convinced me. So, major apologies to the manufacturer, Amazon, and all happy and potential owners! Follow the directions: don't buy it if you have ceramic blades; and don't overwork your knife blade.

  • @virgilisola5808
    @virgilisola5808 Год назад +35

    Can Kyle do an episode on sharpening with the Precision Adjust sharpener? I think his expertise on sharpening techniques would be interesting to hear.

  • @grahamcairns2249
    @grahamcairns2249 Год назад +7

    Kyle was great! Personally, I think that Kyle could come up with some great content due to his knowledge and experience. Seeing him sharpen different blade styles and talking about them would also be great.

  • @jontnoneya3404
    @jontnoneya3404 Год назад +10

    GREAT INTERVIEW! Love this. As someone who's thinking about getting into sharpening to keep up my own knives, it really gives me a lot to think about and makes me feel much more comfortable about getting into sharpening. I've never been a knife guy but I'm starting to really appreciate the differences and recently picked up some ultra sharp steak knives and I LOVE THEM. Now I'm starting to see how dull ALL my blades are and I don't want to pay a fortune for sharpening. I'd rather do it myself AND maybe start shopping for a really good personal carry knife. This video removes a LOT of the "dark arts" around sharpening....would LOVE to see more and really dive deep for beginners. Thanks for this and I'm looking forward to more of y'all vids.

    • @Knivess0
      @Knivess0 Год назад

      What carry knife are you thinking about or considering?

  • @davidsapir3764
    @davidsapir3764 5 месяцев назад +1

    Really enjoyed this discussion, thank you! I recently picked up the WorkSharp Professional Precision Adjust and absolutely freaking love it. Really appreciate the beefy hardware upgrades over the original, and the 7 abrasive and finishing stones kit was really well thought out. Super easy to use, and wow does it deliver a scary sharp blade edge. Worth every penny, can't say enough good things about it.

  • @teds8210
    @teds8210 Год назад +1

    some things to cover with Kyle. Belt grit progression, burr removal/stropping, rpm of 2x72 & serrated knives

  • @jamesbasaldua100
    @jamesbasaldua100 Год назад +5

    Fantastic description on what you do to the knives sir. Take care and be safe sir. See you on your next video.

  • @gregtaylor2450
    @gregtaylor2450 Год назад +3

    Fantastic content! Glad your on board!

  • @rudyperez7773
    @rudyperez7773 Год назад +5

    Having Kyle on this show was awesome. Thank you. Knife tips could be a pain to work with sometimes. It would be nice if Kyle could touch a little more on maintaining a factory tip or getting a knife tip back to factory sharp.

  • @mattclark2641
    @mattclark2641 Год назад +1

    I have the Workshop field sharpener, Guided sharpener and just purchased the Precision adjust elite. I've really enjoyed learning how to sharpen knives, and it's definitely a stress relief.

  • @Steven-jn2cw
    @Steven-jn2cw Год назад +2

    I would love to see Kyle come back and use the Precision Adjust Elite!

  • @kevinc3751
    @kevinc3751 Год назад +2

    Very helpful info. Thanks gentlemen.

  • @JokerLokison
    @JokerLokison Год назад

    Wow! This was killer! Great info and some positive reinforcement. Superb!

  • @andrewlovegrove6442
    @andrewlovegrove6442 Год назад

    Excellent, thanks. I’d love to hear more from your expert

  • @ShannonSpurrell
    @ShannonSpurrell 10 месяцев назад +1

    I use a tripod or camera bubble to keep my blade level. I tape several on each side of the blade and it help keep my hands level as I pass. Since using this method my edges turn out awesome on the KO grinder system

  • @MrCaissed
    @MrCaissed Год назад +1

    I don’t have a power system but have a backpack workshop sharpener and table top workshop with the tilting top.
    Sounds like her worked for Buck knives! I’ve had knives that came to me with burrs and the recommended angle I sometimes change. Like a kershaw knife. I call them kershaw sharp and rework the edge. When I strop the knife I use a diamond paste, however it tends to make the leather smooth and I use a piece of scrap metal and scrape it. Would you recommend using the paste or strop them without the paste? I have a bench model workshop manual sharpener. As you move knives over the diamond plates the table tilts as you get closer to the tip. 1 thing that I ordered but never received is the strop plate, I have the ceramic bar that pops into the sharpener.

  • @robthomas6012
    @robthomas6012 Год назад

    Awesome great Video. Kyle seems like a good guy. He has some great advice too. Thanks for posting.

  • @rustyknifelover4463
    @rustyknifelover4463 Год назад +3

    I would like Kyle's view on grits for different steels. Some people say a steel is better with a toothy grind or fine grind

  • @BladeLabMiami
    @BladeLabMiami Год назад +2

    You can burn the edge long before it turns color, and the same is true for being warm to the touch. What you have to worry about is the temperature within a millimeter of the edge, which can heat up very quickly. Most factory edges are burned to a degree. Edge retention will improve after a new knife is resharpened two, three, or four times.

    • @K3Flyguy
      @K3Flyguy Год назад +1

      Exactly, which is why dry belts really shouldn't be used to sharpen knife blades. I should add that the exception is a water cooled variable speed 2x72 belt sander. 600, 1000 grit then leather strop with white paste.

  • @marquetteave
    @marquetteave Год назад +1

    Thanks. I learned a lot from that.

  • @ShowAndTool
    @ShowAndTool 2 месяца назад

    I love the way this guy says orange

  • @freemarket913
    @freemarket913 6 месяцев назад

    this professional expert gave a fantastic presentation and explanation. it would be great if work sharp did a series w/ different knives and tools specifically w/ the KO

  • @joseluisbarruetabena85
    @joseluisbarruetabena85 Год назад +2

    I LOVE my precission adjust sharpening system

  • @grovesy333
    @grovesy333 Год назад +5

    The precision adjust and spyderco sharp maker really has changed the sharpening game for me the Ken onion still gets used for my axes sometimes and machetes I use it mainly for

    • @Steven-jn2cw
      @Steven-jn2cw Год назад

      Can you not use the Ken Onion for for the knives? I have a precision adjust and would like a Ken Onion, would you recommend one? I have lots of fixed blades, pocket knives, an axe and a few machetes

    • @theknifeconnection9571
      @theknifeconnection9571 11 месяцев назад

      @@Steven-jn2cw hes saying you can mess up a blade with the ken onion if you arnt careful, the other 2 no matter what you can get good results easily, me personally the kme is the way to go

  • @carlosmorera0924cm
    @carlosmorera0924cm Год назад +1

    The best investment i have made for knife sharpening is the ken onion sharpener but i rarely use it because once i have set an angle i use a ceramic rod and a strop to maintain my edges, I use a cheapo chef knife(400 series steel) daily and just honing and stropping before every day for a few seconds gets it shaving sharp and tears free when i cut onions

  • @rubengonzales7739
    @rubengonzales7739 Год назад

    I have a Ken onion but not the extended belt one,can I do the same job on my hi end hunting knives as y’all do with the extended belt riser tks

  • @billmanning8806
    @billmanning8806 Год назад +2

    Pro sharpener and new WS E-Commerce guy indicates a target of 30-35º INCLUSIVE ... wow, that's 15-17.5º per side. (I am assuming for EDC and Outdoor, though I am not sure if those are what Kyle Taylor is referring to.) Great video...keep the good digital stuff coming!

  • @LeftLaneCriminal
    @LeftLaneCriminal 8 месяцев назад

    Man what a wealth of knowledge

  • @Tusk2001
    @Tusk2001 Год назад

    Great stuff!

  • @colin4545
    @colin4545 Год назад

    any tips on using the ken onion addition on a short sword? blade length about 30 inches.

  • @tomcat5284
    @tomcat5284 Год назад +1

    Yes how easy to sharpen a steel is important to me. I am buying magnacut more often and leaning away from 20cv because of the hard time I have sharpening 20cv. I would love to see knife steels with good edge retention but still not terribly hard to sharpen

  • @cwsmith17
    @cwsmith17 11 месяцев назад

    Kyle needs to be in more videos!

  • @REBELSCL
    @REBELSCL Год назад

    Kyle is great.. I’d love to see him actually use the grinder attachment to sharpen some popular knives.. I also have a specific question. I bought an OTF with a double edge and would like to remove the top edge making it a single edge..Can I do this with the coursest (120) belt? I’d seriously dull the edge first with a file or a rock…Also I own a couple Tops knives that can’t throw a spark.. can I just flatten a belt width area of the top with the grinder attachment?

  • @Ripx510
    @Ripx510 Год назад +2

    what does Kyle think about stropping? didn't touch on that. very cool episode, I have two work sharp sharpeners but don't have the ken onion one but makes me want one. Keep the good content coming.

  • @Blaze_1961
    @Blaze_1961 Год назад +1

    I have the Precision Adjust, my question is about aligning the edge. Every video says to align the edge perpendicular to the rod. So, if the blade is curved how do we do that? Would a straight line from the tip to the heel be a good way to find where to align the clamp?

    • @WorkSharpOutdoor
      @WorkSharpOutdoor  Год назад

      We got you. Check it out ruclips.net/video/NqnrEwhnv1M/видео.html

  • @brians.4488
    @brians.4488 Год назад

    So why is this particular sharpner preferred over the ken oinion with the guides?

  • @Anduin-oy5ij
    @Anduin-oy5ij Год назад +2

    Regarding the Ken Onion grinder attachment: is it better to do one pass on each side or is it okay to do multiple passes on one side and then the same amount on the other side? What gives better results?

    • @basebilljr07
      @basebilljr07 6 месяцев назад

      I can answer this one for you. When you are sharpening, you want to work on the same side of the blade until you fully develop a Burr on that side of the blade and keep track of how many passes It was. Then turn the blade over and do the same amount of passes on the that side to keep the bevel even. After that process, you are just going through the different grit belts alternating sides each pass until you worked out the previous belts scratch pattern. And you will just repeat that same process on every belt until you get it as fine as you would like. And then I would highly recommend using a leather strop. Once you do all that, I don't care what tool it is it could be a log splitting maul and it will be hair popping sharp.

  • @lancemiller4647
    @lancemiller4647 Год назад +1

    Next they need to hire someone in customer service who cares to respond to emails. I've emailed 3 times about issues with the belts splitting at the seam and the black alignment knob developing a looseness that makes it very hard to get a belt tracking correctly.. As usual a companies success has them more concerned with profits and not those who purchased their products.

  • @Joinordie718
    @Joinordie718 Год назад

    Magnacut on the precision adjust knife sharpener?😊

  • @kennethwDavis-es1bg
    @kennethwDavis-es1bg Год назад +2

    Bring Kyle back!

  • @alkishararis9347
    @alkishararis9347 Год назад

    Like a pro!!!🤙🤙🤙

  • @MrJasondenton
    @MrJasondenton Год назад +1

    Yea I would like to see more. Tips on the ken onion edition with both cassettes

    • @WorkSharpOutdoor
      @WorkSharpOutdoor  Год назад

      This might be what you are looking for! ruclips.net/video/L-jd0TEU298/видео.html

  • @dano727
    @dano727 Год назад

    Nice video. I would think that Work Sharp would have some professional sharpeners on staff.

  • @joshrosa8164
    @joshrosa8164 Год назад +1

    Any discount codes for the website?

  • @christianjackson4831
    @christianjackson4831 Год назад +1

    Ya definitely Benchmade. Sounds like he's describing the Osborne. Dinged up the thumbs tups nicely before I learned that knife needs the thumb studs off.

  • @jgrigg2236
    @jgrigg2236 Год назад

    I just received my new elite work sharp kit. One minor issue: missing 2 rubber feet from the base where the angle setting is. Couldn’t find a way through the site to request support on this.

    • @WorkSharpOutdoor
      @WorkSharpOutdoor  Год назад +1

      Shoot our customer service team a message at info@worksharptools.com and they will take care of it.

    • @jgrigg2236
      @jgrigg2236 Год назад

      @@WorkSharpOutdoor Thank you! Sent out an email right away.

  • @bogeydope3022
    @bogeydope3022 Год назад

    As a toolmaker with 20 years of experience i'm so sick and tired of free hand sharpening drill bits, knives etc. that i bought a used Deckel grinder and would never want to miss it again. Try to grind a carbide drill bit with your diamond wheel free handed and you know what i mean. I generally just buy carbide even if it's standard sizes since 3 years, and a guided grinder is a must.

    • @WorkSharpOutdoor
      @WorkSharpOutdoor  Год назад +1

      We definitely know what you're talking about. Our company started out making guided drill sharpeners under the name Darex, which is still going strong. We also still make Drill Doctor. Thanks for watching!

    • @bogeydope3022
      @bogeydope3022 Год назад

      @@WorkSharpOutdoor Do you guys offer diamond wheels for sharpening carbide drills with Darex? I would buy one and use the Deckel only for tough jobs like carbide end mills.
      AFAIK the Darex does only shape the tip of the drill? Geometric reshaping doesn't work right?
      Thanks in advance.

  • @nathanhuxtable5758
    @nathanhuxtable5758 6 месяцев назад

    I'm guessing he was talking about an Osborne from BM

  • @matthewbolton4289
    @matthewbolton4289 Год назад +1

    Cbn wheels last longer and remove consitantly. Professional grinderman here

  • @paultherriault
    @paultherriault Год назад +1

    Would like to know what belt progression Kyle would use on something like a Bugout. Does he accomplish sharp in 2, 3, 4 belts?

    • @timrigg8384
      @timrigg8384 Год назад

      I have the same question

    • @6nosis
      @6nosis Год назад

      Essentially you want to apex the blade on the first belt. That’s the only way to get a blade sharp. Then every belt after till the strop.

  • @colinburgess9455
    @colinburgess9455 Год назад

    I’ve watched many of your videos. You promote the fact that your belt grinders sharpen to a convex edge. I see the benefits of a convex edge. I’ve yet to see anyone sharpening a a blade with no secondary edge, a knife with a full convex blade that has no secondary edge, it’s convex for the full height of the blade right to the edge. I’d like to see a demonstration.

  • @billmanning8806
    @billmanning8806 Год назад +1

    QUESTION. Is there a performance benefit and or good reasons that some manufacturers sharpen asymmetrically, for example 20º on one side and 30º on the other? Or, is this likely muscle memory variability with a particular sharpening employee. Value your expertise. Thanks.

    • @WorkSharpOutdoor
      @WorkSharpOutdoor  Год назад +2

      Its likely just that employee missed the mark on that knife.

  • @chequejaime
    @chequejaime Год назад

    Karambit! Hawkbill! How do you sharpen a curve blade on a worksharp? What techniques does he recommend?

  • @israelrodriguez4718
    @israelrodriguez4718 10 месяцев назад

    I enjoy the process of sharping my own blades so I really don't care what the edge is like when I buy a new knife I almost welcome a bad edge

  • @drmikeyb1
    @drmikeyb1 Год назад

    Sharpening has to be a true gift. I've tried the $1000.00 models Tormek T8 down to the lower lansky models and cannot find that polished hair shaving edge that I want. I would be willing pay for a one on one zoom class whim to help me figure out what I'm doing wrong. Fantastic video and very informative. Thank you

    • @WorkSharpOutdoor
      @WorkSharpOutdoor  Год назад +1

      Great idea for a video! We might have to do just that. Stay tuned

    • @tjay1305
      @tjay1305 Год назад +1

      Hair shaving isn’t hard… you’re probably creating a burr or not fully removing the existing burr. Just really make sure to deburr properly and knife should be good to go

    • @drmikeyb1
      @drmikeyb1 Год назад

      @@WorkSharpOutdoor awsome, keep me in mind. I'm trying to save up for your new sharpener, I'm a disabled vet so money is very hard to come by. I can't wait to buy it. Thank you for your response. Take care

    • @drmikeyb1
      @drmikeyb1 Год назад +1

      @@tjay1305 thank you so much for the response. I just watched the push vs pull methods, very informative. I'd like to thank all you guys for the awesome content in your videos. I'm a disabled vet and I lost my son back in 2018 while serving in the Air Force. I'm saving for the the new sharpener, sharpening really helps me ease my mind about my son and the military because it will consume you if you let it. I could ask 100 questions but I won't don't do that to you. Thank you again for responding and take care.

    • @tjay1305
      @tjay1305 Год назад

      @@drmikeyb1 No problem. Just a fellow enthusiast, and I have my own issues too lol… just do whatever makes you happy and keeps you alive sir.
      I sharpen freehand and have little experience with machines, but the principle behind getting a knife sharp remains the same.

  • @StratOvation
    @StratOvation Год назад +1

    I notice my KO speed is becoming more inconsistent. Is there a standard of care for these units like blowing them out with air, lubricating specific spots on them, etc. to keep them working consistently?

    • @osok1572
      @osok1572 Год назад

      I'm wondering the same thing. Hopefully someone can help us out.

  • @kentucky4696
    @kentucky4696 Год назад

    Where can I find one of those work sharp hats?

    • @WorkSharpOutdoor
      @WorkSharpOutdoor  Год назад +1

      Right here! www.worksharptools.com/shop/product-category/brand-gear/

  • @BeefT-Sq
    @BeefT-Sq Месяц назад

    I'm getting sharpening advice from "Kyle", a guy whose hair is uneven from side to side. 😲

  • @k5hoho
    @k5hoho Год назад

    Can you address when to hone vs sharpen. I find people go right to sharpening when they probably should use a honing steel instead. D2, S30v, etc…

    • @WorkSharpOutdoor
      @WorkSharpOutdoor  Год назад +1

      Yep, its good to make a habit out of honing regularly to prevent the need to sharpen as often. A ceramic honing rod like the one on our Guided Field Sharpener works great for this and helps you build the muscle memory when it does come time to sharpen. Better quality steels like the ones you mention respond well to honing too.

  • @jammbbs1688
    @jammbbs1688 3 месяца назад

    Can you send me some sharpening stuff to "test out" for you guys?

  • @Steven-jn2cw
    @Steven-jn2cw Год назад

    What is that yellow knife ?

    • @WorkSharpOutdoor
      @WorkSharpOutdoor  Год назад +1

      The Work Sharp Exclusive Benchmade Bugout. We have them available on our website. www.worksharptools.com/shop/brand-gear/exclusivebugout/

    • @Steven-jn2cw
      @Steven-jn2cw Год назад

      @@WorkSharpOutdoor that is a sweet knife. Do you ship to the UK?

  • @TheMichiganShow
    @TheMichiganShow Год назад +1

    Would've been nice to see him use it to sharpen.

  • @dcamnc1
    @dcamnc1 Год назад

    Pff I'm a semi pro sharpener, and I've never seen a BM that was at 15 per side. Most are well over 20.

  • @Chillinjjv
    @Chillinjjv Год назад +2

    i bet he worked at benchmade

  • @freedomfighter0011
    @freedomfighter0011 Год назад

    Good vid but why does Kyle feel the need to keep flicking that knife open? OCD?

    • @WorkSharpOutdoor
      @WorkSharpOutdoor  Год назад +3

      Its hard to resist flicking a knife open and shut that has an amazing action. Some knives just become fidget toys for adults, lol.

  • @bfboobie
    @bfboobie Год назад +2

    Kyle would feel pretty in a pink tank top

    • @intoart340
      @intoart340 8 месяцев назад +2

      That would go well with his radical lesbian haircut... LOL! Just funnin

  • @danw1089
    @danw1089 Год назад

    Get Kyle a barber

  • @billydodd8457
    @billydodd8457 Год назад

    i would like a demonstration of sharpening a small axe or hatchet.....work sharp looks like it would give a good convex edge.....can't do that with a wicked edge. only complaint I would have is more grit choices. wicked edge wins out on that one. Anyway, i'm thinking of adding a work sharp to my sharpening "collection just for convex edges. Might be good for other edges too, I would have to work with one to see. Go BENCHMADE!

  • @millibarman
    @millibarman 5 месяцев назад

    Too much talking, zero demo 🫤