That's the one. Does a professional job and you can vary the angle depending on the application of the knife. Great product!Lansky….I’ve been using the same thing for about 40 years.


Awesome story man, you got a nice lucky break there having your service at a local gun shopI recently discovered that "over-stopping" is a real thing. Only a few passes are needed, you're just trying to remove any remnants of the burr caused by the abrasive. Too much stropping or using too much pressure can redull the edge.
Yep, they work well. Just remember that power tools make mistakes happen way faster!@Don_M2 -- do these work?
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Couldn't agree more!Yep, they work well. Just remember that power tools make mistakes happen way faster!
Yep.@Don_M2 -- do these work?
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Occasional, LIGHT stropping CAN slightly restore a keeness to an edge... for a while, until it gets too dull and needs stones/abrasives again. However, many people, myself included, failed to understand that over-stropping, using too much pressure (stropping is ONLY meant to clean up a burr - no heavy strokes needed) or stropping at too steep of an angle (you can all too easily "roll" or "round off the apex" and dull the knife).Awesome story man, you got a nice lucky break there having your service at a local gun shop
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I know a few people who use a strop to try to "resharpen" their knives
instead of going straight to using the stone first
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I tried using a small belt sander I have with a silicon carbide belt but it wasn't solid and smooth enough
Some of the new knife steels are pretty tough,
once I began using S30V blades.... I went to using Lapidary Diamond wheels to sharpen them,
since that's what I use to sharpen my carbide tooling, and aint no knife steel as hard as Carbide so if it sharpens carbide it will move metal on a knife
then follow up with Diamond Lapidary compounds to get the edge I want
the diamond wheels make quick work of touching up an edge and come in many different grits
I remember back in the 70s, we butchered and cut up our deer and alot of other peoples deer. Always used those Arkansas stones. Took awhile too get em sharp. Then we got a moon stick. I think Case made it. Little ceramic steel. Hit it a few licks on that a you were back in the game. Doug
