HOW TO SHARPEN A HUNTING KNIFE: SHARPENING TECHNIQUES
A hunting knife (or any knife for this matter) is best when
sharpened. Not only will it cut better, but it will also be safer. Consider how
a dull mower blade can damage the grass in your garden. With a sharp handmade damascus hunting knives,
everything is much more orderly, including accidental cuts.
So let's examine three of the most popular ways to sharpen a
hunting knife:
WHETSTONE OR DIAMOND STONE - USE TO SHARPEN A HUNTING KNIFE
Here, you will first have to determine the angle at which
you will sharpen the knife. You can always connect and consult the recommended
angle for your particular brand. Presumably, the manufacturer's website should
have this information or maybe you can research it online.
Usually, the angle should be between 10 and 30 degrees. It
will maintain edge sharpness for a longer period of time if you use a steeper
angle. An angle of 20 degrees is a good compromise.
Your problem will be to maintain the correct angle, and the
best solution for that is to use a sharpening guide. This is something that you
put under the knife when you scrape it on the stone.
Using a stone may require lubrication. In this case, you
should consult the stone manufacturer's guide on which lubricant to use. Stones
usually have two sides: rough sand and fine sand. You can use rough sand to
grind the blade and fine sand to sharpen it.
HONORING ROD - USE TO SHARPEN A HUNTING KNIFE
This is a tool you can use to turn a dull edge into a sharp
one. This is what you need to use to keep a sharp knife. You can use the
sharpening stone from time to time, but keep in mind that it can shorten the
life of the blade. The sharpening stone shaves the metal from the edge, while
the sharpening rod does not. Just massage the nicks and indentations.
You simply hold the sharpening rod in your non-dominant hand
(your left hand, for example) and then use your right hand to hold the knife.
Then, simply sweep the knife over the sharpening rod. Do not forget to do both.
RECTIFY WHEELS AND ELECTRIC STONES - USE TO SHARPEN A HUNTING KNIFE
This is a very fast way to turn a boring edge into a sharp
one, but you must be careful. The stone or the wheel can generate a little
heat, and this can soften the steel enough to lose its edge very quickly.
Actually, you can use any of these techniques to sharpen any
knife. They are not just for hunting knives. As long as you give your knife a
normal use, you can do this process twice a year more or less.

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