![]() |
|
|||||||
| Camp of Instruction For beginners to Authentic Campaigning, Living History, or Authenticity to ask and find answers to more "basic" questions. |
![]() |
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
|
#1
|
|||
|
|||
|
how do I keep a knife sharp?
All,
I apologize if this has been discussed previously. I received a knife, fork, and spoon combo this past Christmas and in trying it out found the knife to be rather dull. What is the best way to go about sharpening it? Thank you, in advance for your help. Regards, Jay Roger |
|
#2
|
||||
|
||||
|
Re: how do I keep a knife sharp?
I use a whet stone.
__________________
Tom Yearby Texas Ground Hornets "I'd rather shoot a man than a snake." Robert Stumbling Bear |
|
#3
|
||||
|
||||
|
Flame bait
You cannot be serious. Look in a Cub Scout handbook.
__________________
Mark (Silas) Tackitt "If the costume of the Highland regiments is really a national costume, and it induces the Scotch to enlist in those regiments when they would not enlist in others, it may be a reason for continuing it ; otherwise, there can scarcely be a more unserviceable dress." - A History of the Dress of the British Soldier, p. 157 (1852) |
|
#4
|
|||
|
|||
|
Re: how do I keep a knife sharp?
This was not intended as flame bait. I do however see the error in my question, I was not specific enough. I read previously, on another forum of the use of a wet stone and its lack of effect on a carbon steal blade. Before I attempted the same procedure I thought I would ask for further advice. Thanks again.
Regards, Jay Roger |
|
#5
|
|||
|
|||
|
Re: how do I keep a knife sharp?
Jay,
What grade of stone were you using?
__________________
Jim Kindred Dulce Bellum Inexpertis |
|
#6
|
||||
|
||||
|
Re: how do I keep a knife sharp?
Jay,
Carbon steel should sharpen if done right and using the proper stone. I prefer and Arkansas soft stone. I found this web site that might help. If it mentions any non period techniques, disregard them, and stick with the basics. Knife sharpening with a whet stone has been around a long time. http://www.knifecenter.com/knifecent...instruct3.html
__________________
Tom Yearby Texas Ground Hornets "I'd rather shoot a man than a snake." Robert Stumbling Bear Last edited by Old Reb; 01-01-2004 at 09:33 PM. |
|
#7
|
|||
|
|||
|
Re: how do I keep a knife sharp?
What kind of carbon steel? There are many different kinds. Just as an example, there is cold/hot rolled steel which is technically carbon steel, but the carbon is present in such low percentages that it will not heat treat unless you case harden it. On the flipside, files are made of carbon steel that has so much carbon that they harden to the point of brittleness, drop one on a cement floor and there is a very good chance it will break. Your knife is more than likely somewhere in the middle and it can be easlity sharpened even with a rock if need be. Just remember to check the edge everynow and then as carbon steel knives dull quickly under heavy usage. Personally I consider these type knive to be the perfect utility blades.
|
|
#8
|
||||
|
||||
|
Re: how do I keep a knife sharp?
It's not period, but Spyderco makes a nice Triangle sharp maker which sets the stones up easily into two grooves for the correct angle. Then, it's relatively easy to put a decent edge on a blade by stroking it down both sides of the stones. Just don't take it to an event! I have one of those combo tools too and like it a lot for vittles. For any real cutting, I rely on my period stly pocket barlow.
Hope it helps! Jim Reynolds Sykes' Regulars
__________________
Jim Reynolds Sykes' Regulars "...General Jackson rode up & told them that they must look out, for those troops were the regulars & if they made the slightest mismove or wavered an instant all would be lost, for the regulars were devils & would cut them to pieces." |
|
#9
|
|||
|
|||
|
Re: how do I keep a knife sharp?
All,
Thank you for your assistance. I have not actually tried to sharpen the knife as of yet, consequently I have not picked a grade of stone. After reading all your responses and doing a bit of other research I think I will go with the Arkansas soft stone, sharpening by hand. Mr. Yearby, thank you for posting the link to the knife center website. Once again thank you. Regards, Jay Roger |
|
#10
|
||||
|
||||
|
Quote:
Yours, &c., Guy "Frenchie" LaFrance
__________________
Yr Most Ob't Serv't, Guy 'Frenchie' LaFrance |
![]() |
| Bookmarks |
| Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests) | |
| Thread Tools | |
| Display Modes | |
|
|