How to sharpen knifes like a professional take 2

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • We revisit a favorite. Today I show how I sharpen and process a customers set of knives from beginning to end. This will show in detail the entire process of how a professional knife sharpener sharpens knives using the work sharp elite sharpening system.
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Комментарии • 52

  • @jerrystark6766
    @jerrystark6766 26 дней назад +1

    Great setup. I used to have a Work Sharp knife "Original" sharpener, which worked well until I broke it. 😒
    I still have a Workshop 3000, which is great for establishing edges on chisels and plane blades. After that, I use diamond stones -- up to 8000 grit. I also have several Work Sharp kitchen and field sharpeners, and they all work well. I have given them as gifts to friends and family.
    I am eyeing a Work Sharp Ken Onion Mk 2, similar to what you are using, so I really appreciate your videos on this subject.
    Thanks!

  • @texasfirefighting
    @texasfirefighting 3 месяца назад +2

    I’m a retired firefighter/paramedic (LT for last 8 yrs of my career). Considering a side hustle providing knife sharpening. Wish I had thought of this when I was still on the job. It would probably be a full-time gig by now had I planned it right. Could still be. Great video! I’ll keep watching for more tips. Thanks!

  • @Defossion1
    @Defossion1 8 месяцев назад +5

    I have the Ken Onion w/ the blade grinding attachment as well. It is the bees knees. I used to sharpen all the household knives and my hunting knives on a Spyderco Sharpmaker. It works, but it is a slowwww process, especially compared to the Work Sharp KO. This video is 100% accurate--belts are wayyy faster and give an edge that is scary sharp; they are more than sufficient for everyday users and knife enthusiasts. Sure, if you want to enter a contest, measured by a BESS tester, break out the stones. But, if you have a normal life that you like to live and you just use your knife to open boxes, plastic clam packaging, bags of snacks, cut zip ties and bales of hay, do yourself a favor and follow the advice in this video.

  • @jonathanbtodd
    @jonathanbtodd 8 месяцев назад +2

    I have a KO Elite coming in a couple of weeks and I’ve been watching videos for how to use it. Yours is the most helpful I’ve seen so far. Thank you for the video!

  • @user-du3pw8tk2w
    @user-du3pw8tk2w 5 месяцев назад +2

    God bless you brother , I'm also a vet.

  • @killam95
    @killam95 8 месяцев назад +3

    Thank you for your service to our country and showing some patriotism on your channel.
    Great video! I love my Ken onion work sharp. I didn’t know the grinding attachment was a thing and now I need one.

    • @ACutAboveKnifeandLeather
      @ACutAboveKnifeandLeather  8 месяцев назад +3

      Thank you and you are welcome. No matter what I will always honor our flag and the country I stand for.

  • @bruce6099
    @bruce6099 5 месяцев назад +2

    Ive got 1 of the ken onion blade grinding editions and a wicked edge system. Wicked edge gets sharper edges but is slower if you're fixing damaged edges or if reprofiling. I tend to use the wicked edge for pocket knives and the ken onion for bigger blades and tools ( axes, machetes etc).

  • @oklikeuknow4827
    @oklikeuknow4827 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for the knowledge drop Sir

  • @peterspeets9950
    @peterspeets9950 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you for all the great information you show to us. I am practicing with the ko I Just bought and I am learning quickly.
    It's a very good, well made unit.
    There is just one thing I am worried about and that's the dust. It's very bad for your lungs. I use it now only outside and with a dust mask. You really should protect yourself and it's even more important for you because you run a sharpening business so you must inhale a lot of dust and fine dust without protection. Success with your nice business.

  • @jeffcaptain6738
    @jeffcaptain6738 Месяц назад +1

    So you’re not attempting to match the angle of the knife given to you, but reforming the edge to fit your predetermined angles. Is this simply a time issue both on the initial knife and the return of the same knifes for touch up? Other than sometimes removing more material from the blade then is necessary , are there other disadvantages you might see? Do any customers,if they know enough, ask for their angles to be matched? How do you handle this? Do you do the same for your own knifes when time and volume aren’t an issue?

    • @ACutAboveKnifeandLeather
      @ACutAboveKnifeandLeather  21 день назад

      For a convex egde I use the most average blade angle this allows for durability as well as longevity. I have had several customers ask for specific angles or to have a more razor sharp edge. For my kitchen knives I’m ashamed to say they are dull as can be. What’s that old saying. The shoe cobblers kid has the worst shoes.
      But when I do get around to sharpening my own I use the same angle I use on the majority of all customer knives. Yes it keeps it simple for repeatability and allows to quickly process numerous knives without having to reset each machine. For most general purpose knives there’s no need to get to hung up on the blade angle. Unless your drastically at either spectrum of the scale.
      The other caveat to this is I have sharpened enough knives over my time that if I have a knife that needs a bit of a different angle I just rotate my wrist and accommodate the angle instead of resetting the machine. The biggest and most important part of sharpening isn’t the angle. It’s keeping passes even from side to side and making sure you have apexed the blade before moving to a finer grit after the first grit.

  • @slimjam44
    @slimjam44 8 месяцев назад +2

    The blue tape is a great idea. I recently got a ken onion machine like yours. I then got the blade grinding attachment and love it. Your video cleared up many of my questions. Regarding serrated knives, do you use the ceramic sharpener on both sides, or just the flat side? Thnx much, J.W. from K.C.

  • @scottr22
    @scottr22 8 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you bro, this was very helpful. I have 3 1x30 and I use them, but I have found with my first work sharp grinder that I felt much more confident with it and I was doing a more concise edge at a more accurate angle. So now I have 3 work sharp grinders and a load of belts. I also have a Tormek that will be used mostly for chisels and plane blades. My question for you is, are you doing this for a living or in addition to a regular job? For context, I am semi retired and I haven't even started a business yet but building up to it. thanks so much for your video's, they are informative.

    • @ACutAboveKnifeandLeather
      @ACutAboveKnifeandLeather  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for your comment!
      For me this started as a hobby then into a small business. I do this on the side in the evenings and days off. My full time job I work as a firefighter at a nearby nuclear plant and my schedule works nicely with this business.
      Over the years I have gained reputation as well as a great client base along with several businesses that I work with regularly. When I started I had to bring something to the table that the competition wasn’t for me that was a 24hr turnaround. To this day that gets me customers who come to me instead of the other (fast convenient turnaround)

  • @Carnivorous_edc
    @Carnivorous_edc 8 месяцев назад +4

    AMERICA ❤

  • @charleswilson4598
    @charleswilson4598 8 месяцев назад +1

    I sharpen my kitchen knives ocassionally with some waterstones. I am not very good at it and I am not expecting super sharp finishes. If I can cut vegetables without a lot of effort then I am happy, but I would like to have a belt sharpener. It just seem to make sense to me that a belt sharpener is much faster and easier than doing it manually. Anyone who claims that they are faster tthan a belt grinder would have to prove it for me to believe that. I don't know for sure but I would bet that knife manufacturers sharpen their knives with a machine of some kind.

  • @wesleycotten9580
    @wesleycotten9580 8 месяцев назад +2

    I bought one of these and I do love how fast it is. I have been noticing my edges losing their edge faster though then with my V edge with my fixed angle system. Sometimes I think I may be leaving a micro burr but other times I have been very careful to get that off. I get that a convex will lose its shaving edge faster but keep working longer but I feel like i am losing the working edge faster with the convex too. Do you have any suggestions?

    • @ACutAboveKnifeandLeather
      @ACutAboveKnifeandLeather  8 месяцев назад +3

      Try stropping on leather afterwards and see if this helps. Also what is the final belt you are using? It sounds to me you may still have a light bur. On some knives I notice this with I will run the blade along the edge of my (wooden) work bench to peal that foil bur off then run on the final belt.

    • @wesleycotten9580
      @wesleycotten9580 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@ACutAboveKnifeandLeather I always use a leather strop but have not tried scraping off that foil burr before the last belt but that’s a great idea and I will try that! Thank you

    • @ACutAboveKnifeandLeather
      @ACutAboveKnifeandLeather  8 месяцев назад +1

      @wesleycotten9580 sometimes I have to do this, you’ll get a stubborn knife that the foil bur just keeps folding one side to the other.

  • @dougsmith4525
    @dougsmith4525 6 месяцев назад +1

    Ty for the great video. Tell me more about the drop box please. Is it just a box on your porch or place of business? Does it lock somehow? Do you put knives in for more than one customer at a time? So many questions because ive been try to figure out how my customers can drop off and pick up safely without me being there.

    • @ACutAboveKnifeandLeather
      @ACutAboveKnifeandLeather  6 месяцев назад +1

      It is a drop box designed for packages I bought mine off of Amazon. It’s us bolted along the side of my drive way and has a digital key pad to access.
      I put trays in the bottom and that allows multiple customers to place their items inside. Also have a acrylic flyer display that I double side taped to the inside that holds tags and pens for customers to leave a name and number on or in the tray.
      I put my decal on the lid that has my email and phone number so people will contact me prior to drop off and I will give the code. I change this code randomly to keep it somewhat secure. I also have multiple security cameras strategically placed to keep an eye on everything adding more security.
      When items are done I wrap them all up with knife guards and wrap in butcher paper with an invoice. These get placed back in the drop box for customer pickup. This has been very beneficial for my myself and my customers. Hope this info helps you out!

    • @KnifeSharpeningbyDoug
      @KnifeSharpeningbyDoug 6 месяцев назад

      tyvm! It's very helpful. I'm looking, but can't find one with a code. Or do you use a combination lock?@@ACutAboveKnifeandLeather

    • @ACutAboveKnifeandLeather
      @ACutAboveKnifeandLeather  6 месяцев назад +1

      a.co/d/2tT8VZa
      Here’s a link to an updated version of what I use

    • @dougsmith4525
      @dougsmith4525 6 месяцев назад

      @@ACutAboveKnifeandLeather thank you very much!

  • @Murzington
    @Murzington 8 месяцев назад +1

    The jump from the first belt to the second seems quite drastic. How did you decide to go from 220 to so fine without something in between?

    • @ACutAboveKnifeandLeather
      @ACutAboveKnifeandLeather  8 месяцев назад +2

      Primarily this was trial and error and also not far off of the recommendation from work sharp. When I first started I would use a five belt progression. After some testing I saw that cutting it to four didn’t impact the sharpness or the edge finish any.

  • @codyconrad7333
    @codyconrad7333 14 дней назад

    I totally support the american flag.I don't know if I'd want to be getting metal shavings on it.

  • @ronigo2468
    @ronigo2468 5 месяцев назад

    Not a pro,but enjoy your instructional/learning video!

  • @andreasjonsson8075
    @andreasjonsson8075 4 месяца назад +1

    Buy yourself a dust extractor

    • @ACutAboveKnifeandLeather
      @ACutAboveKnifeandLeather  4 месяца назад +1

      I would love one! I just don’t have the space for one. When I don’t film I use a shop vac that is paired with a cyclone and hepa filter to collect as much dust as I can. I’ve modified several shop vac attachments to work with a multitude of my tools.

  • @Rood67
    @Rood67 7 месяцев назад +1

    🇺🇸 *Keep ‘er flying* 🇺🇸
    Looking through the comment, not many, but some got their man-panties in a wad over stone sharpening. They obviously didn’t listen, and got their calisthenics on by jumping to conclusions. You praised stones for the cleaner sharper result; however, you stated belt was faster.
    I’ve watched a lot of sharpening videos for oil or water stones, diamond stones, etc… and they all say the same thing, a *damaged or neglected* knife will take up to thirty minutes to re-profile and then sharpen. Professional Japanese chefs showing their stone skills state it takes several minutes to get the edge they desire, on a well maintained blade.
    So I don’t see why several are getting bent out of shape because you said the belt method is faster. There is a black smithing / knife making show, Forged In Fire; every single episode they use what appears to be a 2x70 belt, not six different diamond grits - Why? Because they are in a speed competition.

    • @ACutAboveKnifeandLeather
      @ACutAboveKnifeandLeather  7 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for watching my entire video and hearing what I said. You nailed it on the head. People act like I say the way I do it is the best and only way when I clearly have stated against this on about every sharpening video I have posted.
      My way is the fastest and best for ME and my business. Thank you again!

  • @michaelmorrison4843
    @michaelmorrison4843 8 месяцев назад +1

    Your vid could've been a lot more helpful if you hadn't speed up the sharpening process! We can't really actually see what you're doing! It's almost a blur! 🤔😵

    • @ACutAboveKnifeandLeather
      @ACutAboveKnifeandLeather  8 месяцев назад +1

      I have a more in-depth video on my channel that shows that not time lapsed.

  • @thomask837
    @thomask837 8 месяцев назад

    Dude why not spring for a 2x72?

  • @yellowflag4803
    @yellowflag4803 8 месяцев назад +3

    keep that flag flying, if it offends someone they should leave the united states

  • @user-pm7pw1tl3t
    @user-pm7pw1tl3t 8 месяцев назад +2

    There are people who sharpen on stone for people as a buisness...but okay.

    • @ACutAboveKnifeandLeather
      @ACutAboveKnifeandLeather  8 месяцев назад +2

      Very far and few between. It’s not a profitable way to sharpen as a business. Facts are facts
      Only way to make that type of sharpening profitable is to charge a premium price. Then you run the issue of not being attractable to customers who just want a sharp knife and not have to pay a premium or have long wait times.
      I challenge anyone who sharpens by hand with stones to take an equally dull/damaged knife and sharpen it in the same time I can using a mechanical sharpener

    • @HardShavings
      @HardShavings 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@ACutAboveKnifeandLeatherChallenge accepted. Let's see what you can do!

    • @ACutAboveKnifeandLeather
      @ACutAboveKnifeandLeather  7 месяцев назад +1

      @HardShavings 90 seconds of sharpening let’s go!

    • @ACutAboveKnifeandLeather
      @ACutAboveKnifeandLeather  7 месяцев назад +1

      Keep comments clean on this channel or you will be banned.

    • @jimbeaux89
      @jimbeaux89 5 месяцев назад

      And some people are idiots…but okay. 🤣

  • @brianmccoy9548
    @brianmccoy9548 8 месяцев назад +1

    gave up after 2 straight minutes of blabbering about stones edit the bull

    • @ACutAboveKnifeandLeather
      @ACutAboveKnifeandLeather  8 месяцев назад +4

      If you didn’t like it then why did you watch it? This channel is here to show the how and why. I’m transparent and give reason behind what I say and why I do something.

  • @hermandoolin8924
    @hermandoolin8924 7 месяцев назад

    Good for you. They dont like the flag kick rocks. Good vidio