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#209494 - 10/11/10 07:16 PM Best field knife sharpener
dweste Offline
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Registered: 02/16/08
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Loc: Central California
During and after woodcrafting, cleaning game, batoning wood, etcetera, the outdoor blade needs to be sharpened in the field to stay most useful.

Diamond file? Whetstone[s]? Angled ceramic rods?

Thoughts?

Thanks.


Edited by dweste (10/11/10 07:16 PM)

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#209497 - 10/11/10 07:38 PM Re: Best field knife sharpener [Re: dweste]
Warren Offline
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Registered: 01/27/09
Posts: 4
I like the Sterling sharpener. Small and quick.
www.sterlingsharpener.com.

Warren

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#209498 - 10/11/10 07:48 PM Re: Best field knife sharpener [Re: Warren]
thseng Offline
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Registered: 03/24/06
Posts: 900
Loc: NW NJ
For field use, I carry a Diamond Mini-Sharp Sharpener Fine Grit

I really prefer to use "extra fine" grit for most regular sharpening, but the "fine" grit is good in case you also need to repair some damage.
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#209500 - 10/11/10 08:10 PM Re: Best field knife sharpener [Re: dweste]
Teslinhiker Offline
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Registered: 12/14/09
Posts: 1418
Loc: Nothern Ontario
Depending on what kit I have with me, I use a small thumbed sized whetstone that is now about 20 years old. I also have a newer whetstone which is a little bigger, however I don't really care for for it...and for no real reason expect that I probably prefer the old stone better.

In the event I forget to take the whetstone, almost any smooth surfaced rock (river rock is best) will work perfectly fine to sufficiently touch up any blade.
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#209505 - 10/11/10 08:44 PM Re: Best field knife sharpener [Re: dweste]
hikermor Offline
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Registered: 08/26/06
Posts: 7705
Loc: southern Cal
I can no longer find it in the Gerber catalog, but I carry a sharpener, pointed at one end (the proverbial sharpened pry bar) which has both fine and medium grits. It also works wonderfully well as a versatile fossil excavation tool.

There are oodles of fairly light rods that will sharpen quite nicely. I prefer diamond grits.
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#209507 - 10/11/10 09:01 PM Re: Best field knife sharpener [Re: dweste]
Art_in_FL Offline
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Registered: 09/01/07
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I used to carry a Shrade 'hone-steel'. It is a chisel shaped hunk of fairly soft abrasive-impregnated high-nickel steel. Its a bit more aggressive than most kitchen steels. You use it every few minutes when doing heavy cutting to maintain an edge. If you have ever seen a real butcher work you notice that they are always honing the edge between cuts. A honed edge cuts better and if you use a steel frequently there is far less need for actual sharpening. Eventually the steel can't move enough metal to get a fine edge so it need some sharpening.

If I was homesteading or blazing my way through the woods, and was constantly using my main knife, I would feel justified in carrying a steel, perhaps even a small stone, just in case, but my camping and hiking is all short term now and the knife just doesn't get much use before I'm back home where I have a complete rig, actually several, to take care of the blade properly.

I may cut a branch for a walking stick or a pole to hold up the end off a tarp. I may chop up some wild onions and cut some light line to make a clothesline but these are occasional tasks. But it isn't enough wear to worry about.

I've typically got a three blades. A main, usually a folder now, a smaller folder for fine work. And a very sharp spare, sometimes even a scalpel blade or two, in my medical kit. There just isn't a lot of call to do a lot of sharpening.

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#209510 - 10/11/10 09:35 PM Re: Best field knife sharpener [Re: thseng]
Paul810 Offline
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Registered: 03/02/03
Posts: 1428
Loc: NJ, USA
Originally Posted By: thseng
For field use, I carry a Diamond Mini-Sharp Sharpener Fine Grit

I really prefer to use "extra fine" grit for most regular sharpening, but the "fine" grit is good in case you also need to repair some damage.



I concur, DMT diamond stones are excellent. Perfect for a quick touch up and they work well with even the hardest of modern blade steels.

I prefer this model though:

http://theconsumerlink.com/DIAMONDMACHININGTECHNOLOGY/detail/TCL+FWFC/110

It's a bit bigger than the keychain size model, but it's faster to use and you get both a course and fine edge.

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#209515 - 10/11/10 11:03 PM Re: Best field knife sharpener [Re: Paul810]
ireckon Offline
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Registered: 04/01/10
Posts: 1629
Loc: Northern California
Originally Posted By: Paul810
I concur, DMT diamond stones are excellent. Perfect for a quick touch up and they work well with even the hardest of modern blade steels.

I prefer this model though:

http://theconsumerlink.com/DIAMONDMACHININGTECHNOLOGY/detail/TCL+FWFC/110

It's a bit bigger than the keychain size model, but it's faster to use and you get both a course and fine edge.


I have this model. I needed a training session (Youtube) for proper technique, but it's worth it. It's less expensive here:

http://www.amazon.com/DMT-FWFC-Double-Di...mp;sr=8-2-spell
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#209523 - 10/12/10 01:09 AM Re: Best field knife sharpener [Re: dweste]
Richlacal Offline
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Registered: 02/11/10
Posts: 778
Loc: Los Angeles, CA
I use a Single-Cut round chainsaw file for my Axes,Kuhkri& Machete's.Carborundum & Hard Arkansas,Strop for my Knives.Works for me!

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#209582 - 10/13/10 06:54 AM Re: Best field knife sharpener [Re: dweste]
xbanker Offline
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Registered: 04/21/05
Posts: 484
Loc: Anthem, AZ USA
For small kits/short trips, couple of 1/4-sheets wet-dry sandpaper in different grits work well for my convex-edge fixed-blades. Light and take up little space.
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