I recently bought a Mora 780 and I'm wondering what stone I should use to sharpen it. I have no knowledge on the grits and that type of thing.
I recently bought a Mora 780 and I'm wondering what stone I should use to sharpen it. I have no knowledge on the grits and that type of thing.
Chrs, how about an introduction?
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Oh, and by the way...........
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"Live free or die: Death is not the worst of evils."
General John Stark
I'll go type up a introduction now, but first Is it the Diamond that I'll want to buy? I've heard alot about diamond and thats what most people use, right?
I have a diamond. Never tried the Arkansas, but I imagine it's pretty darn good, too.
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W. Edwards Deming
"Live free or die: Death is not the worst of evils."
General John Stark
a sharpener is about as good as it's materials and your skill in using it.
one of my personal favorites is a tungsten carbide sharpener called the speedy sharp. you can find them about $10US on ebay. as long as you use it right, you can do just about any blade and it's small. it's quick for touch-ups.
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I would look for youtube videos that explain the process. I have found a few. One is by the guy at Purgatory Iron Works, and Ray Mears does a good one as well.
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