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Re: I make knives too
Originally Posted by
musgravecycles
TT, you need something out of 1095.
Done.
Pat? Talk to me man. What do you need? I do almost everything with a 10" chefs with exception of heavy bone splitting for that I'll save the Henckle or my cleaver. My go to sharpening tools in the kitchen include a steel (yeah yeah I know it's edge maintenence not sharpening) and a diamond rod. When I need to fix a nick or make it pretty I use Arkansas stones.
Go for it.
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Re: I make knives too
I'm still puzzled by the large-scale agreement with edge maintenance using a steel: unless the steel is mirror polished, which most are not, I can only imaging the steel distressing or roughing up the edge rather than smoothing it. For a dull knife, a serrated or rough steel seems like it might rough up enough edge to give the blade some tooth and tearing ability, but for a real edge that's bent over and needs to be brought back into line (early stage dullness), I can't see it being a great idea. I like a mirror'd steel, and that seems to work pretty well a few times. It's used with a very light touch--almost no pressure. If the edge needs more than that, it's time to sharpen on a stone or strop depending on the edge you want.
I can get a knife done by early- to mid-january these days. We can work out the fine print.
...and, after much pondering, I'm guessing the knife you met was Steve W's, right? That was a good one...got some coaching in trade. These days, all I need is someone to tell me to go ride, at all, any distance, for any reason. There's not a glimmer of a race on my horizon--and many pounds and hours of training stand between me and the back of a cat 4 field.
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Re: I make knives too
Nice. I'll contact you offline.
Regarding edge maintenance using a steel with high carbon knives. I officially know nothing however I'm old and in the way. We both know what that means.
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