[Video] Mounting FFG blades (spyderco esp.)

I did a video on this finally to explain it using other’s idea with the tape… hope it helps some ppl out! In this video I’m showing how to mount your ffg blade, that still has a flat part at the base (mainly spydercos) in the vise by just tilting it without using any foam or tape.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2T0wQDHKMR0

Excellent, Josh… Thanks for doing this video…

It was just over 10 minutes long. How long would it normally take you to do that knife?

I feel like I, figuratively, bumped my head on the thought of stopping at 600 grit… I want to shout… “but what about all the other, finer grits, stones & strops?!!?

I recently have been re-reading Leonard Lee’s “The Complete Guide To Sharpening”.

Sharpness for a cutting tool could be defined as two surfaces meeting at a line of zero width.

That being said, cutting is the application of sharpness to the material being cut.

And as you point out, the 600 grit shaves and cuts and, I’m guessing doesn’t dull quickly.

Thanks for posting the video…

Good video josh, should definitely be under the how to videos section

[quote quote=“GibCurry” post=17839]Excellent, Josh… Thanks for doing this video…

It was just over 10 minutes long. How long would it normally take you to do that knife?

I feel like I, figuratively, bumped my head on the thought of stopping at 600 grit… I want to shout… “but what about all the other, finer grits, stones & strops?!!?

I recently have been re-reading Leonard Lee’s “The Complete Guide To Sharpening”.

Sharpness for a cutting tool could be defined as two surfaces meeting at a line of zero width.

That being said, cutting is the application of sharpness to the material being cut.

And as you point out, the 600 grit shaves and cuts and, I’m guessing doesn’t dull quickly.

Thanks for posting the video…[/quote]

glad I could help clear some things up! :slight_smile: yeah I LOVE this toothy edge for EDC… it’s rare that I go above it. On japanese knives I do go up to 2k waterstones and strop but that’s because the edge is much thinner and can handle the polish/push cutting.

oh my bad… i didn’t know there was such a section!

Haha i knew you’ld say that. Thats because there should be. Right at the top of the catagories .

Great video, Josh. Straight forward and informative.

Thanks