Sharpen a knife in the wild by thinning out the blade on any rock, adding some water or oil to a stone, and stroking the blade on the stone at a 15-degree angle. Keep the same angle at all times when sharpening a knife with help from aknife grinding specialist in this free video on sharpening knives. Expert: Tom Warner & Mark Woodward Contact: www.llorenz.com Bio: Tom Warner has worked at Lorenz Grinding since 1960. Mark Woodward has been the owner of Lorenz Grinding for more than four years. Filmmaker: Michael Burton
Saturday, December 8, 2012
How to Sharpen a Knife : How to Sharpen a Knife in the Wild
How to Sharpen a Knife : How to Sharpen a Knife in the Wild Video Clips. Duration : 1.78 Mins.
Sharpen a knife in the wild by thinning out the blade on any rock, adding some water or oil to a stone, and stroking the blade on the stone at a 15-degree angle. Keep the same angle at all times when sharpening a knife with help from aknife grinding specialist in this free video on sharpening knives. Expert: Tom Warner & Mark Woodward Contact: www.llorenz.com Bio: Tom Warner has worked at Lorenz Grinding since 1960. Mark Woodward has been the owner of Lorenz Grinding for more than four years. Filmmaker: Michael Burton
Sharpen a knife in the wild by thinning out the blade on any rock, adding some water or oil to a stone, and stroking the blade on the stone at a 15-degree angle. Keep the same angle at all times when sharpening a knife with help from aknife grinding specialist in this free video on sharpening knives. Expert: Tom Warner & Mark Woodward Contact: www.llorenz.com Bio: Tom Warner has worked at Lorenz Grinding since 1960. Mark Woodward has been the owner of Lorenz Grinding for more than four years. Filmmaker: Michael Burton
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