5 Steps to Sharpen Your Whittling Knife

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  • Опубликовано: 1 июн 2024
  • For many, sharpening your whittling and wood carving knives can be a scary and intimidating task. In this video, I show you my 5 step process to take your dull whittling and wood carving knives to scary sharp!
    00:00 Introduction
    00:20 Pro Sharpening Tip
    00:50 Step 1: Reprofiling The Edge
    01:29 Step 2: Removing Deep Scratches
    01:52 Step 3: Refining The Edge
    02:27 Step 4: Pre-honing
    02:56 Step 5: Honing
    03:38 Thoughts on Power Sharpeners
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    Recommended tools and supplies
    Step 1 to step 3 tools:
    Schaaf Tools Sharpening Stone - amzn.to/49GQLw6
    Sharp Pebble Whetstone - amzn.to/49vNX4K
    Step 4 tools:
    3M wet dry sandpaper - amzn.to/49vNX4K
    Step 5 tools:
    Beavercraft leather strop - amzn.to/3ULve0T
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Комментарии • 48

  • @CarvingisFun
    @CarvingisFun  3 месяца назад +5

    Recommended tools and supplies:
    04:06 - Just realized I made a verbal mistake, if you overheat the steel you mainy ruin the tempering and you LOOSE hardness and strength not make it more brittle. Sometimes I just cant talk 😅
    Step 1 to step 3 tools:
    Schaaf Tools Sharpening Stone - amzn.to/49GQLw6
    Sharp Pebble Whetstone - amzn.to/49vNX4K
    Step 4 tools:
    3M wet dry sandpaper - amzn.to/49vNX4K
    Step 5 tools:
    Beavercraft leather strop - amzn.to/3ULve0T

    • @AdamsArt1
      @AdamsArt1 2 месяца назад

      Thank you so much for this video, I definitely needed it as I struggled to sharpen whittling blades, would it be fine to do all the steps except Step 4? As I have all of the items, except 1000-2000 grit stone/sandpaper. Thank you! 😊

    • @CarvingisFun
      @CarvingisFun  2 месяца назад +1

      You should be ok, it may just take a little longer on step 5 is all

    • @AdamsArt1
      @AdamsArt1 2 месяца назад

      Ok, Thank you!@@CarvingisFun

    • @AdamsArt1
      @AdamsArt1 2 месяца назад

      Sorry to bother you again, but just wondering, have I sharpened wrong, because I followed all the steps except N.o 4 and my blade is still blunt, I think it may have got even blunter and there is also a little white line at the bottom of the cutting edge. Am I doing something wrong?

    • @CarvingisFun
      @CarvingisFun  2 месяца назад +1

      Going to be completely honest, without it in my hands its going to be hard to tell.
      But if you have uneven coloration than that could be a sign of uneven edge control on the sharpening tools.

  • @nicolaslaloy8002
    @nicolaslaloy8002 17 дней назад +1

    Thank you for your videos ! I just started wood carving and they help me a lot !

  • @billgage1484
    @billgage1484 3 месяца назад +3

    Glad you emphasized stropping. I have had knife edges last years with only regularly stropping. I can't wait to see your video on that. Back when I was dirt poor I made a strop from a home depot paint stir stick and I still use it. Even though I have invested in and made other strops, the home depot stir stick strop still works great.

    • @CarvingisFun
      @CarvingisFun  3 месяца назад

      Thanks!
      On the stir stick... I use to use just cardboard as it was rough enough without compound. Works great with polishing compound too :)

  • @spivz4746
    @spivz4746 3 месяца назад +4

    4-5 months in and sharpening still isnt my forte. Thanks for the help!

    • @CarvingisFun
      @CarvingisFun  3 месяца назад +3

      It is definitly something that take some practice!

    • @trravisty
      @trravisty 3 месяца назад +1

      i got it somewhat great in like 2 days

    • @trravisty
      @trravisty 3 месяца назад +1

      plus 8 months of research soooo

  • @LeeHarries
    @LeeHarries 3 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for the video, really useful. Looking forward to the stropping video 👍

  • @krzysztofwaleska
    @krzysztofwaleska 3 месяца назад +2

    In many cases I use only last step. Only. Skin with green paste. Frequenty. During work. I like to have blades always 100% sharp.

  • @fernandiko3508
    @fernandiko3508 3 месяца назад +2

    Me gusta como explica todo con detalle ✨

  • @Daymare5
    @Daymare5 3 месяца назад +2

    Love the videos, my first project was your fox tutorial. One thing I always struggle with is sharpening curved blades. I try to follow the curve but end up changing the angle of the blade in doing so. Do you have any tips for that?

    • @CarvingisFun
      @CarvingisFun  3 месяца назад

      Sharpening curved blades is an acquired skill but I do have a solid tip for you; go slow and with intent.
      Eventually, once you get the feel for rotating the blade as you apply it to a stone you can speed up, but practice the motions first on a very fine stone or leather strop first before taking it to a coarse stone.

    • @Daymare5
      @Daymare5 3 месяца назад +1

      Great, thanks!

  • @the_annihilator5810
    @the_annihilator5810 3 месяца назад +1

    Awww yup, 15th trys the charm. Ill get back to you if i get it this time...

  • @robertsadler9903
    @robertsadler9903 3 месяца назад +1

    I use a BLOCK sharpener. Draw it thru 30 times strop it. It's razor sharp. Then wax a couple coats with Turtle wax. It glides thru the wood after that.

  • @NouBeut128
    @NouBeut128 3 месяца назад +1

    Is possible to you, to make video about sharpening with sandpaper? It is probably the only way i can sharp my knifes, and i wanna do it in good way😅

    • @CarvingisFun
      @CarvingisFun  3 месяца назад +1

      I actually made a video on making those two sandpaper paddles. They are just sandpaper glued to wood. However, the process will be exactly the same as this video

    • @NouBeut128
      @NouBeut128 3 месяца назад

      @@CarvingisFun I mean I wanna know what grade of sand paper to use, to not to destroy the edge, this type of stuff

    • @CarvingisFun
      @CarvingisFun  3 месяца назад +1

      Ah gotcha!
      Well its still the same as this video really. So 400 to 600 grit for step 1
      Then 800 to 1000 grit for step 2 and 3
      1000 to 2000 grit on step 4
      And if you dont have a leather strop. 3000 to 6000 grit for step 5.
      Basically, replace everything in this video with sandpaper. Wet/dry sandpaper is best as you can use water as your lubricant,but the process is exactly the same

    • @NouBeut128
      @NouBeut128 3 месяца назад +1

      @@CarvingisFun That's great, thank you!!!

  • @janstribrny3062
    @janstribrny3062 3 месяца назад

    Hey, can I ask yall something? Do you have and tips on removing a bigger amount of wood when making the general shape of the animal? I like carving the animal but I always have a bad time when getting the shape 🥲

    • @CarvingisFun
      @CarvingisFun  3 месяца назад +2

      This is where palm gouges come into play. You can get more controlled power behind the cuts and remove large sections of wood with relitave ease. A wider palm gouge would be idea.

    • @janstribrny3062
      @janstribrny3062 3 месяца назад +1

      @@CarvingisFun Thanks, I appreciate it :p I will try to get my hands on one of those then.

    • @AdamsArt1
      @AdamsArt1 2 месяца назад

      @@janstribrny3062 Also, sloyd Knifes help a lot, they remove massive chunks of wood

  • @gerardmcquade9102
    @gerardmcquade9102 3 месяца назад

    you sharpen knives different from any other knives sharpening i have seen because you say don't lead with the blade but everyone else says lead with the blade unless you are stropping

    • @CarvingisFun
      @CarvingisFun  3 месяца назад +2

      Really, both ways work in the end with the same resuls. The only difference on my end is that I maintain the same motion without having to mentally adjust when going from stone to strop. So I maintain the same consistency in motion and the same angle without having to think about it.

    • @gerardmcquade9102
      @gerardmcquade9102 3 месяца назад

      @@CarvingisFun yes that seems simpler for if you are just starting

    • @Der.Holzkopf_
      @Der.Holzkopf_ 3 месяца назад +3

      Well there is a bit of an argument going around that leading the edge would create a finer burr, but that is only really true on very fine grits, if you ask me.
      However i still sharpen that way simply because i find it easier to find the bevel that way, pushing with my tumb directly on the edge. But in the end it is down to preference, just try what feels right

  • @ksfwfc2899
    @ksfwfc2899 10 дней назад

    Complicated