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No sir. Will check them out now though.Have you tried Henckle?
No sir. Will check them out now though.Have you tried Henckle?
Which ones? Henckle has many “classes” of knives. I had an amazing set that if I remember correctly were German made, then told somebody about them for a wedding present idea, and we got Henckle “Statement” which are made in China and very noticeably lower quality.Correction. The ones given to us 12 years ago are Henckles. They worked for 12 years. Not a huge fan.
Mine was a wedding gift too. I have a feeling they are probably made in China. Will have to check.Which ones? Henckle has many “classes” of knives. I had an amazing set that if I remember correctly were German made, then told somebody about them for a wedding present idea, and we got Henckle “Statement” which are made in China and very noticeably lower quality.
Maybe? I don't really know.I’m probably not skilled enough to use stones on something small like a knife, but I see Lanksy makes sharpeners with 17° angles. Would you recommend that route for quick touch ups? I’m not too hard on my blades (I have cheapies for those situations) so I just need general maintenance.
Victorinox actually makes some pretty nice and reasonably affordable chef's knives. And for butcher knives, look into Old Hickory by OKC. They're a classic and for good reason.I know this isn't the typical knife question as we always talk about multi-tools, pocket knives, etc.
However, I need a new set of good kitchen knives. I checked out my usual go to's of spyderco and benchmade but they only have one-off's. Butcher knife, filet, etc. i want a good set. Suggestions?
Checked. They're made in China. Will look at the sets made in Germany.Which ones? Henckle has many “classes” of knives. I had an amazing set that if I remember correctly were German made, then told somebody about them for a wedding present idea, and we got Henckle “Statement” which are made in China and very noticeably lower quality.
I just watched a video on the 5-stone, and I see it includes a clamp and guides to keep the angle. I thought they were just stones where I had to do it all manually. Since it's guided I may go that route.Maybe? I don't really know.
What I usually suggest, is buy an inexpensive Smith's Arkansas stone from Walmart and start learning.
Mark your edge with a sharpie and work on your angle until you remove the entire sharpie from the edge cleanly.
Even numbers of strokes on each side to keep the edge centered.
Spend a few minutes each evening practicing while you watch TV.
Also look into buying or making a simple strop. Mine is some tanned leather a buddy gave me glued to a piece of 3/4" plywood. I have the cheap black and green honing compound on it.
It's a skill and once you develop it, if you need to touch up your edge on the fly you can. On the milder materials like your carbon steels and even S30V, you can touch the edge up on the edge of a car window and strop it on the back of your belt and be ready to go again if you need to.
I'm not the best out there. But I can put a usable edge back on my blades or axe if I need to. And like I said, I have the Lansky to fix anything I mess up or if the blade gets chipped.
Oh yeah, huge difference. They shouldn't even carry the Henckle name. I have them and they suck.Checked. They're made in China. Will look at the sets made in Germany.
That's why I use it for repairs and such. I actually have the standard 5 stone and the diamond 4 stone set for some of the more exotic steels I've encountered.I just watched a video on the 5-stone, and I see it includes a clamp and guides to keep the angle. I thought they were just stones where I had to do it all manually. Since it's guided I may go that route.
Ordered. And already decided I’m going to sell the Bugout I got a few hours ago. Maybe it’s because my 940 is still new and I really like that, but the new one doesn’t really do it for me. I may switch to a Bugout Mini and keep that as a pass-down to my son for camping trips.That's why I use it for repairs and such. I actually have the standard 5 stone and the diamond 4 stone set for some of the more exotic steels I've encountered.
Whoever had my CR2.5 had convexed the edge till it had so many angle changes I couldn't get it right by hand. 15min on my Lansky and it is a scalpel.
Ooh, was just looking at the BO mini, cool lil knife.Ordered. And already decided I’m going to sell the Bugout I got a few hours ago. Maybe it’s because my 940 is still new and I really like that, but the new one doesn’t really do it for me. I may switch to a Bugout Mini and keep that as a pass-down to my son for camping trips.
Henckels and Wusthof are great cutlery from Solingen , Germany . $$ ; But you get what you pay for !I know this isn't the typical knife question as we always talk about multi-tools, pocket knives, etc.
However, I need a new set of good kitchen knives. I checked out my usual go to's of spyderco and benchmade but they only have one-off's. Butcher knife, filet, etc. i want a good set. Suggestions?
Looks really nice!Got the challenge coin display stained and 1 coat of varnish drying.
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The wife wasn't too happy with the smell of the varnish so i had to put it in the downstairs bathroom with the fan on to dry
Yea that's looking great man.Got the challenge coin display stained and 1 coat of varnish drying.
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The wife wasn't too happy with the smell of the varnish so i had to put it in the downstairs bathroom with the fan on to dry
I just figured you didn't have a news paper to read so............................Got the challenge coin display stained and 1 coat of varnish drying.
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The wife wasn't too happy with the smell of the varnish so i had to put it in the downstairs bathroom with the fan on to dry
Pretty kuSo another forum I'm on has a knife pass around for one of the makers on the site. It was my turn with it and yesterday afforded me some time to play with it a little.
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Just shy of 5" of edge, 5 3/8" to the scales and 10" over all length with a 3/16" spine and hollow grind make it an interesting sized knife.
The scales are beautiful. Just no arguing that. The finish on the blade is pretty rough. You can still feel the grinder marks in it. But it's a pass around, abuser knife to test the makers skill and it still looks awesome.
I batoned a little, chopped a little and made some feather sticks.
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The size and balance of the knife made it very nice for batoning and feather sticks.
The handle is a little short and the lack of a good pommel swell made it a little hard to hang on to when chopping. It was doable, but I had to keep adjusting my grip, especially in the gloves I was wearing.
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Overall, I like the knife a lot. I'm gonna carry it around for a bit and play with it some more before I pass it along to the next guy....
Have these. Are amazing.Wusthof
I had visions of J. Neilson when I read this. Nice looking knife. Just got my forge haven't even got it together yet. So no experience of my own. Hoping to be able to that well at some point.I batoned a little, chopped a little and made some feather sticks.
That's probably how I looked bashing at that green piece of oak yesterday, trying to chop it.I had visions of J. Neilson when I read this. Nice looking knife. Just got my forge haven't even got it together yet. So no experience of my own. Hoping to be able to that well at some point.
I know this isn't the typical knife question as we always talk about multi-tools, pocket knives, etc.
However, I need a new set of good kitchen knives. I checked out my usual go to's of spyderco and benchmade but they only have one-off's. Butcher knife, filet, etc. i want a good set. Suggestions?
Now that's cool. I've worn out two factory nylon sheaths carrying my Gerber multi tool and stopped using it daily far that reason. Is it mfg specific?This is my Leatherman Skeletool:
I got it years ago for work, opening boxes, cutting rope, cutting plastic, occasional screwdriver or pliers when the need arises and I'm too lazy to fetch the "real tool".
Even though I liked that it was very easy to deploy the blade I found it too bulky to carry daily in my front pocket and with the amount of use I gave it the clip started wearing the pocket of my jeans.
The sheath it came with slowed the one hand quick deploy blade I got the tool for. I stopped carrying it.
About a year ago I saw this:
Clip & Carry Kydex Sheath Belt Clip Holster Holder on amazon and thought I'd give it a try. It brought the tool back to life and It is now the most used tool I own. It doesn't fall out of the clip even riding a bike to and from work but comes out easy one hand motion, deploys in a second. It's on my belt every work day and put to use many times during those days.
Money well spent
I recommend
with any kydex or molded sheath it will be knide/ multi tool specific. You can look up what model gerber you have then look ip for kydex sheath and should be able to find something that suites your needsNow that's cool. I've worn out two factory nylon sheaths carrying my Gerber multi tool and stopped using it daily far that reason. Is it mfg specific?
I’ve been looking at theirCanadian Amazon store for something for mu Leatherman raptor shearsThis is my Leatherman Skeletool:
I got it years ago for work, opening boxes, cutting rope, cutting plastic, occasional screwdriver or pliers when the need arises and I'm too lazy to fetch the "real tool".
Even though I liked that it was very easy to deploy the blade I found it too bulky to carry daily in my front pocket and with the amount of use I gave it the clip started wearing the pocket of my jeans.
The sheath it came with slowed the one hand quick deploy blade I got the tool for. I stopped carrying it.
About a year ago I saw this:
Clip & Carry Kydex Sheath Belt Clip Holster Holder on amazon and thought I'd give it a try. It brought the tool back to life and It is now the most used tool I own. It doesn't fall out of the clip even riding a bike to and from work but comes out easy one hand motion, deploys in a second. It's on my belt every work day and put to use many times during those days.
Money well spent
I recommend