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Procedure:
- To begin, use the piece of PVC pipe to start.
- Create a rough surface on the sandpaper.
- Cut the sandpaper to the appropriate size.
- Apply the role of JOS:
- Sand the PVC pipe with super glue.
- Sharpen your knives in the same order as shown in the video.
- Use polishing paste for a flawless finish.
- Now it's time to sharpen your knives or razors, as well as your scissors.
Apply this method and the results will surprise you!
NOTE: Watch the video to better understand each step of the method.
ADVICE:
Choosing Sandpaper: Make sure you choose sandpaper with the right grit. For very dull knives, start with a coarser grit (like 180), then gradually increase to a finer grit (like 600 to 1000) for a smoother finish.
Proper Pressure: When using sandpaper for sharpening, apply even and constant pressure to the knife blade. Avoid applying excessive pressure as this may damage the blade.
Smooth Motions: Move the knife back and forth across the sandpaper evenly. This will help ensure that the edge is uniform across the entire length of the blade.
Check the blade regularly: Stop the sharpening process periodically to check the blade and make sure it is progressing as desired. This will help you avoid over-sharpening and maintain the correct angle.
Using Polishing Compound: After sharpening with sandpaper, consider applying polishing compound to achieve an even smoother, shinier finish on the knife blade.
Pay attention to the angle: Maintain the correct angle between the knife blade and the sandpaper to ensure uniform and consistent sharpening. Care must be taken to maintain this angle throughout the sharpening process.
Safety: Always use caution when handling sharp knives and sharpening tools. If necessary, wear protective gloves and keep your fingers away from the sharp edge of the blade during the process.
With these tips, you will be able to get the most out of the knife sharpening method you have described and keep your knives sharp and ready to use.
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