Kukri Knife What Is The Proper Way To Sharpen A Kukri Knife?

What is the proper way to sharpen a kukri knife? - kukri knife

self

3 comments:

Visor said...

The fastest and easiest way is to rid the mill. If you do not, then it is very likely, stones or sand paper + small-block-sanding the surface with stickers.

The only problem is that the stones should be sanding block, or close enough to manage the major curve in the vicinity of the grip.

Basically, the Kukri kept in a fixed position and move the stone with a push / pull motion. If you drag on a sanding block and sandpaper easy. For example, block moves toward the edge, because otherwise I cut the sandpaper.

I sharpened all my Kukri with the block method (with different grits of sandpaper ground, until I belt sander.

The same technique described here - http://zknives.com/knives/articles/sandp ... unless Kukri holding steady and move the mill instead of moving the blade. Most forms Kukri are large and heavy duly verified during the rectification movement.

There are all kukri live with this method - http://zknives.Knife com / / / t. HIMPO / ind ...
I can not imagine yours will be similar to one of them ...

Visor said...

The fastest and easiest way is to rid the mill. If you do not, then it is very likely, stones or sand paper + small-block-sanding the surface with stickers.

The only problem is that the stones should be sanding block, or close enough to manage the major curve in the vicinity of the grip.

Basically, the Kukri kept in a fixed position and move the stone with a push / pull motion. If you drag on a sanding block and sandpaper easy. For example, block moves toward the edge, because otherwise I cut the sandpaper.

I sharpened all my Kukri with the block method (with different grits of sandpaper ground, until I belt sander.

The same technique described here - http://zknives.com/knives/articles/sandp ... unless Kukri holding steady and move the mill instead of moving the blade. Most forms Kukri are large and heavy duly verified during the rectification movement.

There are all kukri live with this method - http://zknives.Knife com / / / t. HIMPO / ind ...
I can not imagine yours will be similar to one of them ...

Visor said...

The fastest and easiest way is to rid the mill. If you do not, then it is very likely, stones or sand paper + small-block-sanding the surface with stickers.

The only problem is that the stones should be sanding block, or close enough to manage the major curve in the vicinity of the grip.

Basically, the Kukri kept in a fixed position and move the stone with a push / pull motion. If you drag on a sanding block and sandpaper easy. For example, block moves toward the edge, because otherwise I cut the sandpaper.

I sharpened all my Kukri with the block method (with different grits of sandpaper ground, until I belt sander.

The same technique described here - http://zknives.com/knives/articles/sandp ... unless Kukri holding steady and move the mill instead of moving the blade. Most forms Kukri are large and heavy duly verified during the rectification movement.

There are all kukri live with this method - http://zknives.Knife com / / / t. HIMPO / ind ...
I can not imagine yours will be similar to one of them ...

Post a Comment