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Videos for sharpening single bevel Japanese knives?

Started by That Sharpening Guy, November 01, 2015, 07:11:22 PM

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That Sharpening Guy

I have searched all over YouTube for videos on how to sharpen single bevel Japanese knives on the Tormek but am not able to find any. Does anyone have any videos or could suggest any videos on how to do this on the Tormek?

Thank you so very much in advance!!

Herman Trivilino

Why would the technique be any different? You grind on only one side. Hone both sides. But use care when honing the flat side. Keep the blade flat on the honing wheel.
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Ken S

Steve mentions sungle bevel Japanese knives in Sharpening School. Maybe he will post on this topic.

Ken

stevebot

It is not trivial and you will not learn much from a YT video.
Dave Martell's video is the best. http://www.japaneseknifesharpening.com/ but not sure how to buy it since his website seems to be broken.
Main rule is FLAT waterstones on both sides. I will break the rules and grind and strop the secondary bevel on the Tormek but the back is always on a flat waterstone.
Steve Bottorff; author, teacher and consultant on knife and scissor sharpening.

Jan

Quote from: stevebot on November 02, 2015, 01:09:45 PM

Dave Martell's video is the best. http://www.japaneseknifesharpening.com/ but not sure how to buy it since his website seems to be broken.


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Ken S


bobl

Herman is right. Get the correct angle and do just one side. These particular knives I have come across myself ( Sushi Knives )
They cut the product but leave a perfect parallel and horizontal line behind.
Be careful and light handed on the stropping wheel though.
Happy Sharpening.
From,
Bob The Knife Grinder.