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Posts Tagged ‘sharpener’

Stone Sharpener

By Jeff On January 26, 2010 No Comments

Stone Sharpener

When a man is shaving he wants to have the ability to use a razor that will supply him with the closest and simplest shave that he can possibly  have. That is why several will get rid of the disposable and electric razors for something a little more traditional - the straight razor. This is one of the oldest types of razors you are able to utilize and are some of the easiest.

What makes them so great is how sharp they are. They might be tough to utilize and for certain men it feels like they are shaving utilizing a knife. But like a knife over time it may become dull and will stop to work efficiently when this takes place.

Instead of buying a new razor all you have to do is have it sharpened. You are able to do this on your own or you are able to have somebody do it for you. If you decide to do it yourself you will must buy a stone and a strip of leather.

The first thing you have to do is purchase a honing stone that is quite fine. Set it down on the side that is flat making sure that the back as well as the edge are touching the stone. Then push it diagonally crosswise making a point that the edge of the blade is going forward.

When this is finished you should turn it so that the other side of it is entirely flat against the stone and repeat the exact same step as before. Ensure that your fingers are out of the way and the strokes are moderate and smooth. Lots of pressure may damage the blade.

When you have sharpened the straight razor it is now time to smooth it down utilizing a leather strop. This is what you utilize to clean the straight razor. You can purchase these at barber shops or online. When stropping you will be doing the same motion that you utilized on the stone. You need to keep the blade flat and move it slowly across.

About the Author:

It is important to know how to Clean Straight Razors. Also learn why Straight Razors are great to use.

Article Source: ArticlesBase.com - Important Tips On How To Sharpen Your Straight Razor

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Diamond Sharpener

By Jeff On January 5, 2010 No Comments

Diamond Sharpener
Knife Sharpening?

Anyone recommend a good sharpening tool. I don't like any cheap hardware as I believe in investing in quality products.

I'm not that good with a Wet/Diamond Stone so I would like to get a good quality sharpener where I could maybe select the edge I require.

I will be sharpening pocket knives with this; nothing for the kitchen although I wouldn't mind having a dual purpose sharpener.

Also, any suggestions on how to get better with a Wet Stone?

several ones you can check out.

CRKT Slide Sharp

A.G. Russell Field Sharpener

Böker Vulkanus Sharpening System

I use the CRKT slide sharp. very good and easy way to put a sharp edge on a Knife.

All of these sharpeners can be found on www.agrussell.com

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Lansky Sharpeners

By Jeff On January 1, 2010 No Comments

Lansky Sharpeners

Lansky Sharpeners

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Tool Sharpener

By Jeff On December 30, 2009 No Comments

Tool Sharpener

There are so many kinds of knife sharpeners out there. It could be exciting just to select one. You could use an electric grinder but that's pretty major. Only professional sharpeners are recommended to use one. Maybe you'd like an automatic sharpener, the ones where all you've got to do is just swipe the blade through. Perhaps you'd like a sharpening guide system where you've got a sharpening stone and an angle guide combined. Ever thought of a sharpener on a key chain? Imagine that.

Most sharpeners are designed with speed and ease in mind. Most things are. A basic sharpening stone is not. Using a sharpening stone isn't fast. But it isn't very slow, either. Would you believe that it could be the fastest, the cheapest and the most dependable way to sharpen a knife's edge? Believe it.

So what are the "many" advantages of using sharpening stones over everything else? Let us count the ways:

ª It could be the fastest way to sharpen because you'll do it right there where you are. You needn't go anywhere or wait to have it done for you.

ª It could be the cheapest because you won't have to pay for services rendered. No gas money spent dropping it off or picking it up.

ª They're more reliable than electric sharpeners. It's pretty easy to overheat an edge on an electric sharpener. In a few seconds, the blade edge could be ruined. No kidding. They're so fast at sharpening that you've got to pay close, constant attention.

ª Sharpening stones are more dependable than automatic sharpeners. You'll be one skilled individual if you're able to maintain the same sharpening angle for both sides of the edge each time you swipe the knife. Maintaining the right position from tip to heel isn't so easy. If you haven't mastered it, the edge may seem sharp initially, but you'll need to swipe it again before you know it.

ª Many sharpening stones come in compact sizes. They could fit right in your hand. An axe stone, for example, looks like a really fat cookie. A very safe cookie. Some rectangular stones are like a little thin bar of chocolate that comes in a box (anybody hungry?). And most of us have seen tiny sharpening stones in a special pocket on a knife belt holster. Don't forget the ones on a key chain. Talk about handy. Sure isn't so easy with most other types of knife sharpeners.

ª And best of all, you can take sharpening stones practically anywhere you need to go, except maybe underwater or flying through the air. Really almost anywhere. (Outer space isn't recommended.)

If you do decide to pick up a sharpening stone, you'll have some choices. There are water stones, oil stones and diamond stones (don't get any ideas). Each kind having its own varieties available and each with its own set of advantages. Whichever type you choose, sharpening stones usually come in two halves. One half has a coarse grade that'll get your blade's edge good and sharp. The other half has a much finer grade for refining that edge to razor-sharpness. This is real good for kitchen knives. Just one stone can easily take care of many, if not most, of your every day sharpening needs.

Using a sharpening stone to sharpen a knife is still the most dependable and reliable way to sharpen your blade edge. It's very simple. Very effective. It could be the fastest, the most inexpensive way to sharpen knives. When you know what you're doing, you'll save your knives, too. Be very careful.

About the Author:

Len Q. is a master blade sharpener and an adventurer who strives to protect the natural world. If you would like to learn more about

Article Source: ArticlesBase.com - Knife Sharpening Experts: Sharpening Stones

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Deluxe Knife

By Jeff On December 28, 2009 No Comments

Deluxe Knife

There is nothing more frustrating than buying gifts for the male species. You want them to feel manly and get something they can really use.

Consider and Ultimate deluxe emergency survival kit. This is a kit that includes everything he could possibly need in any emergency, outdoor, medical, disaster, or accidental situation. A great thing for any family, career, work, or sporting man.

Survival kit tips:

What your survival kit should include:

Food and Water:
6 Boxes of Aqua Blox Water Boxes
12 - 200 Calorie Food Bars
10 Water Purification Tablets - each tablet purifies 1 liter of water

Light and Communication:
Am/Fm Radio with Headphones and Batteries
Rechargeable Squeeze Flashlight - contains lithium batteries which last up to 30 hours and also is able to generate power through squeezing
30 Hour Emergency Candle - can also be used as a stove
Green Emergency Glow Stick - lasts for 24 hours
5-in-1 Survival Whistle - compass, signal mirror, flint starter, waterproof container, lanyard, and shrill whistle Box of 50 Waterproof Matches
Bic Style Lighter

Shelter and Warmth:
Emergency Survival Sleeping Bag (Recommended over common "space blankets")
16 Hour Body Warmer
2-Person Tube Tent with Rope
Emergency Poncho with Hood

Tools:
16 Function Knife
Leather Palm Working Gloves
N95 Respirator Dust Mask
60 Feet of Nylon Rope

Hygiene and Sanitation:
Hygiene Kit - Includes soap, toothbrush, toothpaste, and 9 wet wipes.
3 Tempo Pocket Tissue Packs

First Aid:
42 Piece Bandage First Aid Kit - Contains 42 Pieces - 10 Spot Bandages, 10 Sheer Junior, 5 Sheer Medium, 5 Sheer Strips, 2 Antibacterial, 3Clear Strips, 2 Fabric Strips, 1 Extra Large, 2 Alcohol Pads, and 2 Gauze Pads& Guardian First Aid Essentials Kit - 1 Trauma Dressing (5"x9"), 3 Sunscreen Lotion Packs, 1 Sting Relief Prep Pad, 1 Burn Cream Pack, 4 Non-Aspirin Tablets, 4 Antacid Tablets, 4 Ibuprofen Tablets, 1 Lip Ointment Pack, 1 Antibiotic Ointment Pack, 1 Pair of Vinyl (non latex) Gloves, 2 Finger Splints, 10 Cotton Tip Applicators, 1 Roll of First Aid Tape, 1 Roll of Gauze Dressing, and a First Aid Instruction Guide Other:
Deck of playing cards for entertainment
Infectious Waste Bag

Make sure the kit you get your man is designed using advice from experts in the emergency preparedness industry. It should also follow guidelines given by government agencies and non-profit preparedness organizations.

Any man would love a practical, useful, and thoughtful wildness survival kit!

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