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Title: sharpening problem?
Post by: moredneck on November 15, 2013, 05:33:00 PM
I'm trying to sharpen one of my skinning knives and I'm having a problem. It only shaves hair torwards the tip. I'm pretty sure I have it apexed and no burr.
Title: Re: sharpening problem?
Post by: Lin Rhea on November 15, 2013, 08:15:00 PM
Josh,
      Most likely you have not gotten the rear parts of the edge down to a burr yet. You have to get a burr first. That burr means that you have both bevels meeting at the infinite edge. Then it becomes a matter of refining it with finer grit and stropping.

Don't be tempted to steepen the angle if the angle is already correct. Just keep stroking it on the stone and you'll get there. If you have access to a diamond stone, you can remove more material faster and then go back to natural stones. Or at least that is what I do.
Title: Re: sharpening problem?
Post by: moredneck on November 15, 2013, 10:32:00 PM
Thanks I will try that.
Title: Re: sharpening problem?
Post by: tippit on November 16, 2013, 06:09:00 AM
For the sharpening impaired, KME & Gatco systems work quite well in keeping or re-establishing the correct angle on the blade edge.  It is easy to rock the blade angle from front to back and sometimes very difficult to get it back.
Title: Re: sharpening problem?
Post by: kbaknife on November 16, 2013, 09:14:00 PM
And mark your edge with a black felt tipped marker to see where you're making contact with the stone.
It's surprising, sometimes, what that will reveal.
Title: Re: sharpening problem?
Post by: moredneck on November 16, 2013, 11:00:00 PM
I hear ya tippit but when out in the field its easier to take a stone rather than a kme or gatco system.
Title: Re: sharpening problem?
Post by: Kevin Evans on November 17, 2013, 10:06:00 AM
All these tips are great and correct.

What I promise will work is PRACTICE!!.
Get an edge like you want ,then dull, do it again.,and again and again.
You will quickly learn angles and presure and grits.
After a while it will be fast an easy.

After reading, I see you are from Mo.
you are welcome to come to my house to learn sharping.
Title: Re: sharpening problem?
Post by: moredneck on November 17, 2013, 05:34:00 PM
Thanks for the offer Kevin but I can get a working edge I'm just wanting it to be scary sharp.