https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kKH63_r0OCA
Actually goes through a good stone progression too...
Good 'ole wooden knife
Re: Good 'ole wooden knife
Quite intetesting. I would have love to see a tomatoe or pepper. Also it looked like he really had to push on some of those ingredients. With a 30,000 grit edge, in theory, it should be really sharp. It didn't seem mind blowing sharp by any means. The water bottle stab was interesting. It makes me think of the company that was going to sell the "ultimate wooden knive."
Re: Good 'ole wooden knife
Some $600 in stones, but he ground out the whole thing on one piece of 80 grit sandpaper.
- Jeff B
- Posts: 14764
- Joined: Fri Jan 27, 2017 5:59 pm
- Location: Louisville, Kentucky
- Has thanked: 1991 times
- Been thanked: 2359 times
Re: Good 'ole wooden knife
I need to hunt down one of those sanding blocks he used.....
If God wanted me to be a vegetarian he wouldn't have made animals taste so good.