Videos

Here’s an album of 24 Advanced Training Videos. These demonstrations will help you get the very best results when using your Work Sharp Knife & Tool Sharpener. In these videos I’m using the sharpeners on various types of knives and tools, and you’ll learn tips & techniques that will improve your sharpening skills.

The latest videos are at the top, the earliest videos are at the bottom of the list. There are two pages of videos, you can go to page 2 by scrolling to the bottom. The recent videos (near the top) show off both the Ken Onion Edition and the Original Edition sharpeners. The earlier videos show the Original Edition of the Work Sharp Knife Sharpener. The first 3 videos are very recent, shot on June 29th, 2015.

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Scissors Sharpening using the Work Sharp Knife Sharpener
Scissors Sharpening using the Work Sharp Knife Sharpener
Here is how you sharpen scissors using the Work Sharp Knife & Tool Sharpener. For more information: www.WorkSharpEasy.com
Hunting Knife with Gut Hook Sharpening using the Work Sharp Knife Sharpener
Hunting Knife with Gut Hook Sharpening using the Work Sharp Knife Sharpener
Here is how you sharpen a hunting knife with gut hook using the Work Sharp Knife & Tool Sharpener. For more information, go to: www.WorkSharpEasy.com
Partially Serrated Knife Sharpening using the Work Sharp Knife Sharpener
Partially Serrated Knife Sharpening using the Work Sharp Knife Sharpener
Here is how you sharpen a partially serrated knife using the Work Sharp Knife & Tool Sharpener. My website: www.WorkSharpEasy.com

P.S. : The man behind the camera in most of these videos is Saint Clic,  retired Hollywood photographer,  good friend and Ventura, California icon. Thank you, Saint Clic!

2 thoughts on “Videos

  1. Greg Story

    Would you please do a video about sharpening recurve knives such as my Ontario Kukri. I have spend a lot
    of time using sandpaper on a mouse pad & would like to speed up the process with my new Ken Onion.

    Thanks, Greg

    Reply
    1. admin.worksharpeasy Post author

      Hi Greg…. Belt sanders, such as your Ken Onion sharpener, are a far better solution for sharpening recurve knives than attempting to sharpen them with stones or a mouse pad & sandpaper. The belts will flex to the recurve shape and put a perfect razor edge on recurred blades. Look at your “Ken Onion User Guide” for your sharpener and you’ll see sketches of many different blade types that it sharpens. You’ll see the recurved blades there. Then exactly follow the steps for sharpening an outdoor knife, as described in your User Guide. It says you should follow the shape of the blade as you pull the blade through the guide. Also watch my latest video on sharpening a Bowie knife with the Ken Onion sharpener. All will be explained and should make sense. Eventually I will do a video on recurved blades, but the above information should be good for now. Stay sharp!!!

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