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I made some videos to show the technique I use for free hand sharpening. I've tried different ways to hold the knife as well as other things but this one is the easiest to learn to do. I believe someone new to sharpening would advance faster using this method only because it only has two basic hand movements to maintain a consistant angle throughout the stroke. Also, the bevel will be a consistent width from the edge heel to the tip. One video is omitted and a couple are cut off a couple of seconds at the end but I think the info is covered. Please ask any questions about something I didn't make clear or left out if you want. This is the best method (if there is a best) because of it's simplicity. Easy to learn and easy to do with consistency.
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I have been sharping knives free hand all my life. I have my own system, that works for me. I don't plan on changing anything I do but others may have trouble learning my technique. Thanks for showing a good way to do free hand sharpening. It's really a great method, once you find a way that suits you.
I have been sharping knives free hand all my life. I have my own system, that works for me. I don't plan on changing anything I do but others may have trouble learning my technique. Thanks for showing a good way to do free hand sharpening. It's really a great method, once you find a way that suits you.
I have never tried to teach people my method. My Grand father taught me to sharpen a knife free hand. It took me a while but once I mastered it I can really put an edge on a knife. I use oil stones and water stones, sometimes a flat diamond steel. My oil stone is an India IB6. I use to have an IB8 but I can't find it. My water stone is a Japanese one, that's all I can say about it because all the writing is in Japanese. I use it to polish an already sharp knife.
Jack, the technique you're using is very similar to mine.
Here is a video I made of the same technique but only in one video. I had to convert the MP4 (2.8GB) video to a AVI video (228MB) then upload to youtube. Anyway, here it is in a single video if anyone is interested.
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