Carbide Sharpeners Review

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  • Опубликовано: 9 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 95

  • @NewHampshireJack
    @NewHampshireJack 2 года назад +3

    Exactly the type of compact tool we need. With a couple bands, this could be mounted to the kydex knife sheath beside the ferrocerium rod, and do it's job day in and day out. I was actually looking for a compact diamond hone but this is a must try. Thank you for the demo, well worth the time to watch.

    • @charlesartificer2158
      @charlesartificer2158  2 года назад

      Your welcome. I agree 100%. Another thing you can do is to cut the handle down, make it shorter to fit in something like an altoids kit. But any smaller and it is a bit harder to use. If you find any other uses or modifications let me know. Ps thanks for sub.

  • @dennispeterson3691
    @dennispeterson3691 4 дня назад

    Great job! Thanks so much for this!

  • @lazyboylarry4345
    @lazyboylarry4345 9 месяцев назад +2

    It will also get even sharper if towards the end you decrease pressure you're applying on the edge. I like to get so light and use just the weight of the sharpener towards the end to achieve razor sharpness.

    • @charlesartificer2158
      @charlesartificer2158  9 месяцев назад +1

      @lazyboylarry4345 Thats the perfect way to articulate it. Wish I would have thought to say that when I made this video. Thanks for the comment and views.

  • @cclarke6
    @cclarke6 2 года назад

    I bought one of the Corona sharpeners this morning. I followed your directions, and I am very impressed. Thank you so much for your videos.

  • @Trolldaddy5
    @Trolldaddy5 9 месяцев назад +1

    I think these are best for camping. Something to quickly hone your knife while in the field, if it gets dull, without packing extra weight.

    • @charlesartificer2158
      @charlesartificer2158  9 месяцев назад

      @Trolldaddy5 Agreed. Thats what I use them for. Don't discount using them to make tinder as well from hardwood. Or for scraping magnesium shavings.

  • @saldomino1639
    @saldomino1639 10 месяцев назад

    I came back to your video after commenting a year ago after sharpening so many knives with the speedy I would say it gets my knives sharp the sharpener let’s you know where you have to work a little more with the blade to get it sharp thanks again for the video and advice in the past !

    • @charlesartificer2158
      @charlesartificer2158  10 месяцев назад

      @saldomino1639 I am glad you put the time in to learn it. I know since I made this video I have sharpened countless knives With this tool. Also Hatchets, axes, Machetes and kitchen knives. I carry one in my pack and it has become one of my trusted tools.
      If you haven't tried it yet, use it to sharpen serrations on a knife. I actually sharpened some old steak knives with it and they cut beautifully now. Just use the honing step on the serrations. Works like a charm. Thanks for coming back, You just made my night! Happy new year!

  • @rich3154
    @rich3154 5 месяцев назад +1

    Bro your pulling steel off that like crazy, i use the flat rdge with no resistance with no issues

    • @charlesartificer2158
      @charlesartificer2158  5 месяцев назад

      Well when you start out with a blade like a butter knife you got to pull a lot of Steel off to get an edge.

  • @Intoxacajun
    @Intoxacajun Год назад +5

    The closer you get to finishing, try lighting up on the pressure you apply almost like stropping. It gets better results...I have the Sharpens Best which is very close which I love!! Definitely a learning curve though!!

    • @charlesartificer2158
      @charlesartificer2158  Год назад

      Agreed. I find that a dozen passes on a leather strop after will bring the sharpness up to the next level.

  • @MrVegasTube
    @MrVegasTube Год назад +1

    Funny I had a Blue Hawk version of this in my tool box for many, many years when I got my first axe at a Lowes. I never ever used it. It is still in its blister pack with a tiny tube of lube that has oozed over to the sharpener. Why I never used it was because forever I had an Arkansas stone, and afterward got a Lansky puck. I'm talking maybe twenty years ago. At that time I had gotten several accessories for everything from oiling the wood handles to several sharpening aides. Well the Blue Hawk sharpener was one of those items that was interesting but never got to use. Gonna try it now. See if works out. Made in Taiwan. We'll see.

    • @charlesartificer2158
      @charlesartificer2158  Год назад

      Let me know how it works out for you.

    • @MrVegasTube
      @MrVegasTube 10 месяцев назад

      Well I used it to sharpen Knives, sissors, and even brought back a Wiss pair of aviation shears back to life!!! Yes I had to learn it. It took time to understand what it supposed to feel like when you're doing it right. Well its better at accomplishing the sharpening task so much that I immediately purchased several to have at home, work, in the truck, and in the go bag. Highly recommend it. Should have tried it sooner.

  • @keiths8151
    @keiths8151 2 года назад

    I have been using a speedy sharp for quite awhile. Its the best sharpener I have found. Yes, there is a learning curve, but if you use common sense you can figure it out quickly. I get my knives razor sharp with a speedy sharp.

  • @joepalermo3836
    @joepalermo3836 Год назад

    I own a speedy sharpener and yes there is a learning curve I suggest get a cheap knife to practice on or even a butter knife this tool does work if you master it I just have one but I will purchase several more just to have backup if I lose one as he said light strokes are all you need for tools like axes and gardening tools heavier strokes may need to be used but in the end once you have a working edge all ya need to do is maintain it is to hone it .

    • @charlesartificer2158
      @charlesartificer2158  Год назад

      Agreed it's just like anything in life you have to learn how to do it. Thanks for the comment and Views. Have a good day and I hope you subscribe.

  • @paulyoder865
    @paulyoder865 11 месяцев назад +1

    I think I may get one as a nice addition to my sharpening set. Carbide works quick but yes you need a light touch because it will cut off a lot of metal quickly if you’re not careful. I favor a diamond rod and stroping but to fix a dull or damaged edge carbide is quick.

    • @charlesartificer2158
      @charlesartificer2158  11 месяцев назад

      @paulyoder865 I still use these to this day on things like machetes, axes and pocket knives for a quick edge. and your right a light touch is key. thanks for the comment and views.

  • @king.novice0ne156
    @king.novice0ne156 Год назад +1

    The sharpel version of this is better constructed it has a solid piece of tungsten carbide wide handle and a honing side for around 13 bucks

    • @charlesartificer2158
      @charlesartificer2158  Год назад

      So I hear, problem is they are out of stock every time I go to order one. Thanks for the comment and views.

  • @mikefox7947
    @mikefox7947 Год назад

    Great vid man been seeing this at home Depot alot definitely gonna pick one up

    • @charlesartificer2158
      @charlesartificer2158  Год назад

      @mikefox7947 Sounds good. Just practice on some old knives you don't care about. Once you have your technique down you will be surprised how quick you can put an edge on a blade.

  • @MrVegasTube
    @MrVegasTube Год назад +1

    Would a lube help when sharpening? And would stropping aid as a final touch? Thanks. Subbed.

    • @charlesartificer2158
      @charlesartificer2158  Год назад

      Never thought of trying lube in the sharpening process with one of these. The only time there is resistance when using one for sharpening is when the blade is dull or you have a burr. Could try it and see what happens next time I use mine.
      Yes, stropping if you're looking for that next level of sharpness can't hurt. To me in a lot of ways these sharpeners just replace a stone in my kit. The fact that I can use it to also make tinder and as a ferro rod striker is a nice triple bonus. Thanks for the Sub! :)

    • @lazyboylarry4345
      @lazyboylarry4345 9 месяцев назад

      Yes I own one and I'd say it will give you razor sharpness with good technique. Then after finishing strop it and it gets even sharper. Never used lube with a tungsten carbide sharpener tho.

  • @stevenfontenot2004
    @stevenfontenot2004 5 месяцев назад

    Were did you get that ST pocket knife and how much thats a really good looking pocket knife

    • @charlesartificer2158
      @charlesartificer2158  5 месяцев назад

      @stevenfontenot2004 It is a Sitivien ST101. I got it on Amazon here is a link to the page. www.amazon.com/dp/B08TW7N3CQ/ref=twister_B09J22YR5H?_encoding=UTF8&th=1 I did a review on this knife and others here is a link to the review. ruclips.net/video/Xp-HkOphdtk/видео.html

    • @stevenfontenot2004
      @stevenfontenot2004 5 месяцев назад

      @@charlesartificer2158 13:30 thats the knife im talking about

    • @charlesartificer2158
      @charlesartificer2158  5 месяцев назад

      That is a Sitivien ST121. Here is my review of that knife ruclips.net/video/M9LxH7v0mWg/видео.html Its not currently available on amazon but it is on ali express.

    • @stevenfontenot2004
      @stevenfontenot2004 5 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for the quick responses and I'm happy to report I got my speedy sharp in the mail today and really happy with it

    • @charlesartificer2158
      @charlesartificer2158  5 месяцев назад

      @@stevenfontenot2004 I'm glad to hear it's working for you.

  • @3Cliffhanger
    @3Cliffhanger 2 месяца назад +1

    Which one is the best corona or speedy sharp?

    • @charlesartificer2158
      @charlesartificer2158  2 месяца назад +1

      @@3Cliffhanger to me they are the same. This question just reminds me of what I deal with at work everyday. I work in the Auto industry and you would not believe the endless times I've heard guys go back and forth about which is the best truck. GMC Ford Chevy and I have owned all three of those Brands and to me they all have their pros and cons but at the end of the day they're very much alike. So when you ask a question about which ones best that's immediately where my mind is going.

  • @kvernesdotten
    @kvernesdotten 11 дней назад +1

    I can see how this makes for a decent emergency/field sharpener, but did you really ditch real whetstones for this? Doesnt seem like a good fit for kitchen knives or pocket knives with better steels in them

    • @charlesartificer2158
      @charlesartificer2158  10 дней назад

      @kvernesdotten I did not ditch my stones for this. What this has allowed me to do is leave them at home. I take a carbide sharpener with me into the woods. while out if I need to sharpen up a blade This makes quick work of it. when back at home if said blade needs it I finish it with a stone.
      As for other blade steels to date every blade steel I have tried it on from pocket knife to kitchen knife it has worked. This is a useful tool for putting a quick edge on a blade. If you take the time to learn it and master it you will see its benefits. Besides if you have a steel harder than carbide how the hell you going to sharpen it in the first place? Hope this answer your question.

    • @kvernesdotten
      @kvernesdotten 9 дней назад +1

      @@charlesartificer2158 Oh okay, it came across as you having used traditional stones for decades then exclusively moved to these. I still dont think kitchen knives make much sense though, since they spend their time in your house where they can be properly sharpened anyway so it doesnt make much sense to me at least to put an emergency micro bevel on them. But yeah if you use these in the woods as you say and still sharpen properly at home that makes alot more sense.
      There are no steel that is harder than tungsten carbide. There are steels with vanadium carbides scattered in them that are as hard, but the steel itself cannot be. Some people are very concerned with carbide tearout and such in these steels, I dont necessarily think its as big of an issue as they claim but I also have no idea how that interacts with scraping the steel with a carbide bit as oposed to abrading it traditionally, so maybe its a thing? Anyway the point is that even the hardest supersteels will sharpen eventually if you go at it long enough with enough friction, im personally more worried about putting microbevels and weird facets on nicer knives if its not necessary if that makes sense
      I havent tried this exact one, but ive tried something similar and found that it gives about the same result as a ceramic honing rod (with actual abrasives in it)

    • @charlesartificer2158
      @charlesartificer2158  9 дней назад

      @kvernesdotten I used it on kitchen knives during my initial evaluation. Then another time when I was at a friends house. Turns out his kids lost his main wet stone. I had one of these carbide sharpers in my bag in my truck. Works well for a quick sharpen.
      With alot of Practice you can keep odd bevels to a minimum. Where these sharpers are concerned there is alot of hand wringing and people worrying about things that honestly are nonsense. At the end of the day is the blade sharp or not. That all comes down to the skill of the user.
      I knew an older guy who used ceramic rods and could put a razor edge on a blade super fast. But he had been doing it for decades.
      Now that I have a few years using these I can whip out a nice sharp edge much quicker than with my Arkansas whetstone. Granted its a softer stone but it has been my goto for most of my life. Plus, with the handle cut down, this is smaller and lighter.
      Best advice I give people on these is to get some inexpensive knives and practice, practice, practice. Remember that learning curve you had using a stone? Same thing here takes time and patience. Sad truth is most people lack both these days. They want instant gratification.
      Well I have rambled long enough I hope you are picking up what Im laying down. Got to go to work now. Have a good one.

  • @J_mann81
    @J_mann81 2 года назад +1

    Another great vid buddy 👍

  • @lazyboylarry4345
    @lazyboylarry4345 9 месяцев назад +1

    If this sharpener doesn't work for you, you're doing it wrong.

  • @BasaysayTv
    @BasaysayTv 10 месяцев назад +1

    Can't find that here in Philippines 😢

    • @charlesartificer2158
      @charlesartificer2158  10 месяцев назад +1

      @BasaysayTv I'm sorry to hear that. I have another viewer on here who is in the Philippines. He often talks about the Markets or stores that a lot of the westerners who live there go to and how you can find some things there but not all. Maybe someday you may see more things for sale there, we can hope. thanks for the comment and view's.

  • @saldomino1639
    @saldomino1639 Год назад +1

    I have one I’m confused because it shows to hone you need to turn sharpener to the other side and then hone that’s what the instructions show you are shaving and honing on the same side any comments?

    • @charlesartificer2158
      @charlesartificer2158  Год назад

      So I'm not really sure what the heck you're asking. I even went back and reviewed my video trying to figure out what the heck you're asking. At timestamp 8 minutes and 46 seconds you can clearly see me turn the tool to do a honing pass. And as I said in the video I do it a little bit differently than the instructions. But it works for me. The difference between the cutting and honing is that the cutting is more of a push. Will the honing feels like more of a drag. I hope that makes sense. You see this is the one thing about the internet that's always difficult. Somebody tries to articulate a question and text, and sometimes we're kind of lost in translation. I hope this makes sense if not hit me up try to be a little more clear with your question.

    • @saldomino1639
      @saldomino1639 Год назад

      @@charlesartificer2158
      Thanks for reaching out ! I seen how you use it you use the same carbide side to shave and hone I tried it and it worked I guess what I’m saying you use less pressure to hone than to shave off the metal right ?

    • @charlesartificer2158
      @charlesartificer2158  Год назад

      @@saldomino1639 yeah no problem reaching out brother I have no problem answering questions. It's just that when I don't understand the question it's a little difficult. As to using the same side really I'm not. Before the 8 minute and 40 second Mark I'm doing a a sharpening cut if you will. After that I turn the tool to do a honing run. So if you look at the tool you really have two sides or two corners if you will. Because I'm using it in my right hand I'm using one corner to sharpen and one corner to hone. And yes I use a lot less pressure to hone than I do in a sharpening cut. But at the same time it's a different angle that I'm using so you feel the need to use more pressure on a sharpening cut than you do on a hone. Hope that makes sense.

    • @saldomino1639
      @saldomino1639 Год назад

      @@charlesartificer2158
      Yes I got it ! I thought that’s what u we’re doing thanks for your help have a great 👍 Christmas!

    • @king.novice0ne156
      @king.novice0ne156 Год назад

      You can use the cutting side to hone too just like sharpens best you do normal passes and then lightly drag the cutter over the edge very lightly the lighter the better polishes that shit to a mirror finish Jack lol

  • @Grovesrussell
    @Grovesrussell Год назад +1

    Tungstan been used as a sharpener for longer than their ip on a design. Thing i hate about this way of sharpening is once you do this on a blade its such a pain to go back to true scandy etc. End up hogging tonnes of material off to remove the bevel you make

    • @charlesartificer2158
      @charlesartificer2158  Год назад

      True, but the convenience of it for a quick edge on a pocket knife is very nice.

    • @tonykennedy8592
      @tonykennedy8592 11 месяцев назад

      I think these sharpeners are brilliant for beater knives. People who don't really care about steel types and grinds. They just need their $50 knife to cut.

    • @charlesartificer2158
      @charlesartificer2158  11 месяцев назад

      @tonykennedy8592 I have found it great for pocket knives.

  • @edcgearpocketknife
    @edcgearpocketknife 2 года назад

    It’s a great sharpener. Do you still use these.

    • @charlesartificer2158
      @charlesartificer2158  2 года назад +2

      Yes. I carry one in each of my backpacks as part of my maintenance kit for knife or axe. Plus they make a great striker for a ferro rod and a nice scraper to get fine shavings from fat wood. Also works well for shavings off a magnesium block. In short they have many uses and I wouldn't leave home without one if I have a choice.

  • @Jake51500
    @Jake51500 Год назад +1

    Can it be used for a lawnmower blade?

    • @charlesartificer2158
      @charlesartificer2158  Год назад

      Yes as long as the blade is not to dull to begin with. I was helping a guy I know get his blades off to sharpen and they were completely rounded over. If your blades are like that you will take forever to get them back in shape using this tool. As long as there is some edge there you can sharpen with this tool. Just depends on how dull it is.

    • @Jake51500
      @Jake51500 Год назад +1

      @Charles Artificer great thank you...too bad there isn't a demo to watch

    • @charlesartificer2158
      @charlesartificer2158  Год назад

      @@Jake51500 good luck

  • @timr9082
    @timr9082 11 месяцев назад

    What knife is that green handled one?

    • @charlesartificer2158
      @charlesartificer2158  11 месяцев назад

      I showed several green handle knifes in this video. Can you give me a time stamp?

  • @808jonjon
    @808jonjon 5 месяцев назад

    Do these get worn out

    • @charlesartificer2158
      @charlesartificer2158  5 месяцев назад

      @808jonjon Great question. In normal use no. Tungsten Carbide hardness is a 9 on the Mohs scale. Diamond is a 10. With that said it is very hard and wear resistant. But being hard it can be fragile and will chip if dropped on a hard surface. So with normal use, keeping the cover over the carbide when not in use I am willing to say it will outlast the average human being.
      I think your more likely to loose it or chip it from poor handling than wear it out.
      I own like 4 of these. I have one on my main bench I use almost daily to maintain a razor edge on whatever pocket knife I am carrying or using. I have one in my backpack I take with me to work for similar reasons. And I have a few in my 4 season fire kits. I think they are an amazing tool and if you can master it you will wonder how you ever lived without one. Thanks for the comment and views. have a great night.

  • @kymmarshall1116
    @kymmarshall1116 Год назад

    Not true,the Istor Swiss sharpener was the original and all of the others are copies. I’ve got one and had it for over 40 years now I think and it’s still good.

  • @EDCandLace
    @EDCandLace Год назад

    @sharpensbest isnt the one that came up with this idea??? Wow he surely projects that he is the one.

    • @charlesartificer2158
      @charlesartificer2158  Год назад

      Did someone claim he did? I believe a while back on a $50 knife video you mentioned a brand I should check out. Ganzo brand? Sorry my memory is not what it used to be. Thanks for the comment Have a great night.

  • @WarringHostMakinSatanToast
    @WarringHostMakinSatanToast 2 месяца назад

    *Buy American Act*

  • @treadway.
    @treadway. Год назад

    I have both brands and speedy sharp is better than corona. Speedy sharp has more tungsten in it.

  • @wilmas15
    @wilmas15 Год назад +1

    Try sharpens best
    I used speedy sharp and sharpeners best sharpener and I got to say sharpens best is a lot better and Easter to use plus the ower helps you out if you have any questions
    He give out his number and has made hundreds of videos showing how well it works

    • @charlesartificer2158
      @charlesartificer2158  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the info I'll look into them I'm always in the market for new gadgets. Thanks for the comment and Views I hope you stick around into the new year. Happy holidays

    • @wilmas15
      @wilmas15 Год назад

      @@charlesartificer2158 I sure will
      I just subscribe
      Keep them videos coming hopefully you try the sharpener I told you and make a video
      Happy holidays

    • @charlesartificer2158
      @charlesartificer2158  Год назад +2

      @@wilmas15 thanks again for the info on that sharpener. I looked into him and his website. They look like really nice little sharpeners. I sent him a message we'll see if he gets back with me. I know it's the holidays it might take a little while. But yeah I'm looking at probably getting one or two and doing some videos on them. Thanks for the subscription brother it means a lot to me. Have a happy happy holidays.

    • @wilmas15
      @wilmas15 Год назад +1

      @@charlesartificer2158 that’s great to hear
      You might have to message him to his phone number instead of email
      You can even call him
      His a great guy and very helpful

    • @charlesartificer2158
      @charlesartificer2158  Год назад +1

      @@wilmas15 okay I will give that a try if I don't hear back from him in a week or two. Thanks for the info brother.

  • @tikkidaddy
    @tikkidaddy Год назад +1

    People use WAY too much pressure on carbide and ceramic sharpeners. 😂😂

    • @charlesartificer2158
      @charlesartificer2158  Год назад +1

      Yes they do.

    • @CountMeOut33
      @CountMeOut33 Год назад +1

      @@charlesartificer2158hi Charles,
      You're a great teacher. Thank you for the education. 🤙🏽

    • @charlesartificer2158
      @charlesartificer2158  Год назад

      @@CountMeOut33 thanks for the kind words.

    • @tikkidaddy
      @tikkidaddy Год назад +1

      This is the tool I use for those cheap hard EBay Ferrocerium rods. Or a square lathe bit blank M2 high speed steel, advantage is 4 edges. Epoxy into a hunk of wood

    • @charlesartificer2158
      @charlesartificer2158  Год назад

      Sounds good