sfruhwirth
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Hey all!
Just currious on the technique and sharpening tools that you guys use to sharpen your patch knives? If your like me you'all like to increase the skills in everything we do.
I used to use a arkansas stone one course and another fine. I could cut my patches but never anything I would consider close to a razors edge. I then bought a smith device that you clamp your knife togeather with a small vice and a device that helps you keep a consistant angle as you sharpen.. This wasn't bad.
Last winter I went down on a special deer season hunt down in Van Burran county ia., and a buddy on mine turned me on to useing a diamond impregnated flat steel. I bought one at Wally World and for about $15 skins and was one of mediam roughness. It sure seems a lot easier and way sharper. I'm sure his pointers helped a lot as well.
Keep them knives sharp boys...
"A dull knife is a dangerous "knife!
:blue:
Just currious on the technique and sharpening tools that you guys use to sharpen your patch knives? If your like me you'all like to increase the skills in everything we do.
I used to use a arkansas stone one course and another fine. I could cut my patches but never anything I would consider close to a razors edge. I then bought a smith device that you clamp your knife togeather with a small vice and a device that helps you keep a consistant angle as you sharpen.. This wasn't bad.
Last winter I went down on a special deer season hunt down in Van Burran county ia., and a buddy on mine turned me on to useing a diamond impregnated flat steel. I bought one at Wally World and for about $15 skins and was one of mediam roughness. It sure seems a lot easier and way sharper. I'm sure his pointers helped a lot as well.
Keep them knives sharp boys...
"A dull knife is a dangerous "knife!
:blue: