knife sharpening
knife sharpening
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by Ray K. Walberg - 2007-02-08
Years ago, the only kind of knife sharpening there was was on a bench stone. They do still exist, but there are many more kinds of sharpeners available now for just about any kind of knife or tool. T...
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by Ray J. Walberg - 2007-02-14
Years ago, the only kind of knife sharpening there was was on a bench stone. They do still exist, but there are many more kinds of sharpeners available now for just about any kind of knife or tool. Th...
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by Vince J. Paxton - 2007-04-02
What type of finish you want on your knife is an important decision in the process of purchasing your next knife, or possibly your first knife. There are a variety of finishes available with each crea...
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by Vince J. Paxton - 2007-04-05
Knife sharpening has always been one of the most important parts of tool maintenance, even dating back to the when the first primitive tool was made. In Colonial times, a grist mill was many times the...
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by Ray J. Walberg - 2007-04-05
Knife sharpening has progressed beyond the days where a bench stone was used to sharpen dull knives. Nowadays, you can still use an old school tool for sharpening your knives, but there are lots of mo...
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by Len Q - 2008-07-02
The safest knife thrower is the one who takes safety precautions in every aspect of throwing knives. From the knife, to the throw, to how you feel, safety first. Safety rules! It is the master. So, ev...
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by Len Q - 2008-07-04
You've decided to sharpen your knives yourself. No more squandering money by handing them over to a professional sharpener. No more throwing away your dull knives just because you don't know how to sh...
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by Len Q - 2008-07-15
Field dressing a deer is some kind of job. You've got to have a very strong constitution for it. It's all blood and guts, after all. But you've decided to be a deer hunter, so you've got to be able to...
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by Len Q. - 2008-07-24
Field dressing a deer is some kind of job. You’ve got to have a very strong constitution for it. It’s all blood and guts, after all. But you’ve decided to be a dee...
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by Len Q - 2008-07-30
When I was really young, climbing trees was like eating candy for me. If it had branches, I had to climb it. The steep hill behind grandma's house was covered with towering mango trees. I'd spend hour...