HOW TO GET A SHARPER EDGE WITH THE KME! ⚔️🩸

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  • Опубликовано: 25 дек 2024

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  • @MrEric0822
    @MrEric0822 2 года назад +6

    I have never seen anyone work so slowly sharpening a knife. You have incredible patience, man.

    • @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL
      @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL  2 года назад +2

      I always tell people to slow down and pay attention to what they are doing, it makes a big difference!

    • @Platoface
      @Platoface Год назад

      It’s all in the process and the finish will take care of itself. So that’s what I keep telling myself anyway. I’m still learning patience in sharpening.

  • @Hungrybird474
    @Hungrybird474 Год назад +1

    Oh yeah . Laying an edge back below 18 degrees can get crazy tedious . Before I dived into precision sharpening just getting them sharp was never a problem . Making them look great and keeping an even bevel requires a certain skill set and practice . This is a whole different kind of sharpening here but anyone interested in learning the skill can learn everything right here . That turned out beautiful 👍

  • @Mridgwell
    @Mridgwell 2 года назад +3

    Really appreciate this transfer of knowledge and experience, back in the day Knife Crazy used to do some killer KME videos and I think your taking it to the next level , Thanks Sean !

  • @ryanmckee6971
    @ryanmckee6971 2 года назад +2

    Nice job on the video man! I had to sit down this morning and see what I could learn from it. Very educational!

  • @agorpb5871
    @agorpb5871 Год назад +1

    Man you go ham with the sharpie on the edge. Great video!

    • @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL
      @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL  Год назад

      Thank you! And it helps you see what’s going on at all times. Its a really useful tool that many people underestimate or disregard

  • @Gman1024
    @Gman1024 2 года назад +1

    Love seeing the little pumpkin in your videos, so funny how she walked you around.
    Thanks for the upload, tons of good info buddy, keep it up.
    Have fun, be safe.

  • @tommartin7623
    @tommartin7623 2 года назад +1

    Fantastic video, Sean! Very helpful to see your methods. Fun to see your beautiful daughter in the video. What a blessing. You have your hands full! 😊

  • @ZPositive
    @ZPositive 2 года назад +1

    I've been waiting for this video. So much wisdom in here. Thanks!!!

  • @laurakaiser8690
    @laurakaiser8690 2 года назад +1

    Wow!!! Thank you so much for sharing your expertise with everyone!! You are amazing!!! ❤🌟🥰👍

  • @vblack7372
    @vblack7372 Год назад +2

    Thanks a lot for the tips and awesome job. I see a lot of guys going to 600, 1200 etc. Do you always go to 400 and just strop? Your way is obviously the best because your edge looks perfect. Really appreciate the video and knowledge

    • @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL
      @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL  Год назад +1

      Thanks brother and the “F” rating scale is different than the standard grit rating. F400 is equivalent to 1000 grit approximately. Its a finer scratch pattern than diamond plates because its a much better quality abrasive. The diamonds are bonded in a hard resin binder. Then the gunny juice does a excellent job polishing the rest of the way with just a couple passes!

    • @vblack7372
      @vblack7372 Год назад +1

      @@BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL oh that makes perfect sense now! Thanks a lot

    • @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL
      @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL  Год назад

      @@vblack7372 you’re welcome!!

  • @PieroZanetti
    @PieroZanetti 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the video, and congrats for the killer edge!

  • @joshbeck289
    @joshbeck289 10 месяцев назад

    Do you have any videos on chisle grinds and spear points.

  • @cameronwilkins8185
    @cameronwilkins8185 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for the insight and thorough explanation of the process. My only question is do you get your burr from single passes on each side and flipping or do you do multiple passes and then deburr?

    • @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL
      @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL  Год назад

      You’re welcome! Start off with working each side for many passes before flipping and just watch for the sharpie to be removed. I remark the edge with sharpie frequently so there’s no question about where the stone is hitting and if I have fully reprofiled and apexed the edge!

  • @JustAKnifeGuy
    @JustAKnifeGuy 2 года назад +1

    Awesome videos man, thanks for your tips and tricks. Where can I get the stop collar with the spring ? Thanks in advance.

    • @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL
      @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL  2 года назад +1

      I got mine from gritomatic, thats the only site ive seen them!

    • @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL
      @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL  2 года назад +1

      And thanks brother, you’re welcome!

    • @JustAKnifeGuy
      @JustAKnifeGuy 2 года назад

      @@BLADESANDFADESOFFICIALthanks Sean, really digging your vids man. I've had my KME for a year and only sharpened 5 or 6 knives but nothing over 600 grit. After watching your vids, I want to go for a mirror edge on my next one. Probably try it out on a beater knife first, just in case I eff it up lol. Is there a certain angle you would recommend if you were going for a mirror edge and hair whittling sharp ?

  • @markfletcher5267
    @markfletcher5267 Год назад +1

    What is the brand of the angle finder that you use?

  • @RobNC-OG
    @RobNC-OG 11 месяцев назад

    What you need to know is that with the rear clamp spring adjusted so tight it will wear out your clamp backplate and solid bearing. I had that happen over and over again. At a certain point KME stopped sending me a replacement plate and no longer responded.. So just know that little detail. I bought another KME and have not had an issue with this new one.

    • @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL
      @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL  11 месяцев назад +1

      That’s why I relieve the spring tension when I flip it.

    • @RobNC-OG
      @RobNC-OG 11 месяцев назад

      @@BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL I did the same, it still wore the plate eventually to a point wobble and play was a problem. From what they told me, the little balls are hardened, the plates are not. I kind of get that, but why they don't offer those plates for sale is a mystery. The other wear item is the little plastic bushing between the spring and angle body. That over time also will wear and introduces its version of play. KME told me the least amount of pressure on the spring you could bear is best. I can see where you are coming from, but obviously KME doesn't expect us to put the thing through a whole lot. I love my KME but also realize it has to be handled sort of delicately when it comes to those parts.

    • @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL
      @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL  11 месяцев назад

      @robertw2042 ive spoke with them before and replaced it once. I know it’s a thing but I need things tight to get the precision I like. I also oil the detent balls and that helps but when I say “relieve pressure” I mean completely so it’s not rubbing at all and I haven’t had it wear out again. The owner said they make it like that intentionally so the larger part doesn’t have to be replaced and that it’s normal for that part to wear. They have a lifetime guarantee and have never questioned anytime I requested replacement parts. As long as you aren’t requesting parts every week or month, I don’t think they will give you any trouble. If they do contact Brian Spalding “their customer service rep” and tell him I referred you and he’ll take care of you. I do things the way they work for me and I don’t settle on any method without trying everything first. That’s the same thing I suggest to everyone else when it comes to sharpening!

  • @thechancellor842
    @thechancellor842 2 года назад +1

    Very good break down. I really need to slow down when doing this. Will try your tactics this weekend on my KME 🔪 Also I missed what angle you did on this demo. 17?

    • @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL
      @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL  2 года назад +1

      The way I clamped it gave me 17 at the heel and 18 at the tip which was to try to keep the edge bevel more even looking!

    • @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL
      @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for the kind words and hope it helps!!

  • @jefferys9593
    @jefferys9593 Год назад +1

    Thank you for the tips

  • @KingOfTheLosers13
    @KingOfTheLosers13 Год назад +1

    Where did you get that sick clamp setup?

  • @andrewmiller1413
    @andrewmiller1413 2 года назад +1

    Are you still using the dawn soap and water on the diamond stones or just water? The H20 bottle is too funny.
    Ive been trying to find a stone update on what brand you've been using. You do a good job.
    It's cool to watch you how you've improved over the years.
    I know you said you were using cow hide and gunny juice I believe most recently....But I'm not sure if that's you're new preferred method....Next sharpening update let us know what you're using now and all your new findings again :D
    Stones, micron emulsion progression , ect....Let us know if you're using honing oil, something or another. It's all too interesting.
    Anyways, It's cool to watch the journey and watch you learn new techniques.....
    Thanks for all the videos. I do appreciate it.

    • @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL
      @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL  Год назад

      Thank you for all the kind words!! I go over my favorite progression in the video I just uploaded! And I’ve been using oil instead of water more recently. Its messy but it doesn’t dry up and you don’t have to worry about corrosion! Basic mineral oil or any oil will do the job!

  • @Grant-k7z
    @Grant-k7z 8 месяцев назад

    Why does that remove metal so fast? My TSprof with Venev stones do not sharpen that fast.

  • @TATE-d6z
    @TATE-d6z Год назад +1

    Hey brother do you like that black teardrop knob on stone holder than the red one you had ? I need to get dif knobs on my kme any advice ya got ?

    • @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL
      @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL  Год назад

      The tear drop shaped one works good but I think I like the red one that I got as a kit from Erick Stiteler with the other knobs better!

  • @dstdrummer
    @dstdrummer Год назад

    0:45 Question.
    Why do some of your videos have HIGE spans of dropped audio?
    I’ve tried to watch a couple of your long sharpening videos, but it’s hard with so much dead air.
    Many thanks.

    • @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL
      @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL  Год назад +1

      I know alot of my older videos got copyright strikes for background music that was supposed to be free and in order to keep the videos I had to cut those sections. Since then I haven’t been using any type of music to avoid that issue. Idk if that’s what you’re referring to but id assume it probably is.

    • @dstdrummer
      @dstdrummer Год назад +1

      @@BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL
      Ooooohhhh
      Yeah. That makes sense.
      It sucks, but I’m sure that’s why.
      You have talent brother.
      👍🏽

    • @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL
      @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL  Год назад +1

      @@dstdrummer thanks brother 🙏🏼

  • @garyd395
    @garyd395 Год назад +1

    I just ordered the KF-D4 and KF-Base with this set up can I achieve a mirror polish,or will I need to buy extra diamond hones?

    • @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL
      @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL  Год назад +2

      If you go to my sharpening playlist, I have videos showing several different ways you can go about achieving a mirror polish. You can get close with the basic kit after some practice and persistence but ultimately you’ll need something else. Lots of routes you can go after the KME Gold Series Diamond Plates that all work great and I have videos/ tutorials of all of them. My personal favorite route is simply stropping on basswood with gunny juice diamond emulsion so maybe start with checking out those videos and then second would be CGSW Resin Bonded diamond stones (10&5 micron)!!

  • @Nohkral
    @Nohkral Год назад

    Where do I buy the adjuster knob and other added parts you have?

  • @johnfisco8382
    @johnfisco8382 Год назад

    Where did you get those knobs for the Kme ?

  • @MatthewHartsuch
    @MatthewHartsuch 2 года назад

    this kind of blew my mind cause most people apply a lot of pressure when profiling, but you used a heavy grit and only a few passes. My confusion is over the stropping, why do you strop by hand? wont this defeat the purpose of the precision bevel? and it seems like your pressing harder when you strop?

    • @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL
      @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL  2 года назад +1

      I reprofiled before hand off camera to keep the video from being insanely long! And when you strop by hand you can feel when you are at the exact angle, when you strop guided you have no way to feel the feedback from the strop so if it isn’t making perfect contact flat with the edge bevel you wont know until its too late after you possibly rounded your apex. Also simply based off of the results I’ve gotten from doing it both ways many many times and in hand stropping always gives me far better results! Everything I do is based off sharpening hundreds of knives every kind of way you can imagine and finding what works best for me! Lots of trial and error!

  • @Wiselys2018
    @Wiselys2018 Год назад

    Does your venev stones hit the clamp on the kme? How do I prevent that?

    • @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL
      @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL  Год назад +1

      No Thats from previous sharpening trying to sharpen blades with short grinds with the standard clamp. Has to do with how close to the clamp the apex is and the angle. It would’ve happened with any stone

    • @Wiselys2018
      @Wiselys2018 Год назад

      @@BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL so how do I prevent it? Really enjoying your vids btw. Should I just increase the angle?

    • @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL
      @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL  Год назад +1

      Raise the angle or get the edge out further from the clamp or use the pen knife clamp jaws!

    • @Wiselys2018
      @Wiselys2018 Год назад +1

      @@BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL thanks! And love your knives and vids bro. Stay safe 🙏

    • @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL
      @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL  Год назад

      @@Wiselys2018 you’re welcome brother!! 👊🏼

  • @codyshannon24
    @codyshannon24 2 года назад +1

    Lol the whole video you just KNOW the edge is gonna turn out baller as fuck! Then when I saw the results, still couldn't help but get a big ass goofy smile ❤️😍 outfreakingstanding!!!

  • @jeffhammond5875
    @jeffhammond5875 6 месяцев назад

    Dude you just talk me out of buying a kme system, if it's that hard to position 😢

    • @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL
      @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL  6 месяцев назад

      KME is as easy as it gets. Its going to be harder with other systems unless you spend hundreds of dollars on different clamps.

  • @whatsthemonsterbelow
    @whatsthemonsterbelow 2 года назад

    Hey Sean, big fan of your work. Since COVID, my career got rocked, and I’ve always had a full kme system for my knife collection hobby. I’m wondering if there’s room/demand for other boutique sharpeners like you?

    • @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL
      @BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL  2 года назад

      I mean it doesn’t hurt to try but its not easy to build a following and build a reputation etc. its not something that can be done overnight. The market is not very large, most people don’t want to pay for quality precision work. Once their knife is dull they just sell it and buy a new one. The amount of people that actually value this kind of sharpening is a small niche within the entire knife community and nobody outside of it. It’s not something thats been very profitable for me especially with the money I have in sharpening equipment and the time I dedicate to constantly find ways to further improve. It’s definitely not a “hustle”, its more of a thing that you can make a little money from time to time if it’s something you are passionate about and skilled at. You might find that your experience is completely different than mine though, you’ll never know unless you try it!