Sharpening Tantos- Help needed.
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Sharpening Tantos- Help needed.
Hey Guys,
Tried my hand at sharpening my boker with a device i got off DX, one of those mini sharpener things, they have a small stone in the middle and guards at the end, like a sandwich, you just drag the blade through.
My first attempt, lost some paint off the blade.However, in a tanto there are two parts, one the part at 0 degrees, the other inclined at 45 or so.I sharpened the two parts individually but how do i sharpen that end curve? that part where the edge stats to climb upwards? The meeting point between the 0 and 45 degrees?
Tried my hand at sharpening my boker with a device i got off DX, one of those mini sharpener things, they have a small stone in the middle and guards at the end, like a sandwich, you just drag the blade through.
My first attempt, lost some paint off the blade.However, in a tanto there are two parts, one the part at 0 degrees, the other inclined at 45 or so.I sharpened the two parts individually but how do i sharpen that end curve? that part where the edge stats to climb upwards? The meeting point between the 0 and 45 degrees?
I would rather hit my target gently than miss hard.
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Re: Sharpening Tantos- Help needed.
You have to do that part by hand with a small sharpening stone.
If your sharpener has 2 rods that come together in a V, you can rub that corner one side at a time against a rod but do it at the top of the V and not down at the bottom.
If your sharpener has 2 rods that come together in a V, you can rub that corner one side at a time against a rod but do it at the top of the V and not down at the bottom.
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Re: Sharpening Tantos- Help needed.
It's a very low quality stone bout an inch in diameter, help between two plastic guides.The part where the edge starts up has to be sudden.It shouldn't get rounded, or that'll ruin the knife.How do i do that?
I would rather hit my target gently than miss hard.
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Re: Sharpening Tantos- Help needed.
Now you know why tanto blade shape is not very common and preferred.
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Re: Sharpening Tantos- Help needed.
sigh....it looked nice in the pics.Any way, what to do now? If i sharpen that part, it'll get rounded.
I would rather hit my target gently than miss hard.
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Re: Sharpening Tantos- Help needed.
Patience grasshopper. That's all you need - slow and very deliberate strokes as you reach that junction.
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Re: Sharpening Tantos- Help needed.
You know that edge has to be like a hill, rising edges on both sides but that part needs to be kind of triangular and raised.Like a nose.
If i sharpen, it'll literally be nose to the grindstone!!!
If i sharpen, it'll literally be nose to the grindstone!!!
I would rather hit my target gently than miss hard.