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Re: Keris Daggers, Kris blades ...
Kris blades are wavy, my concern is that the acute angle for the bevel changes with a fixed angle sharpening system. While I can set the angle to sharpen the "ridge", that same angle would change when the stone reaches the "valley" on the blade because the width of the blade changes. I suppose I could use the rounded stones and change the angle, but my concern is to get an even polished bevel and edge on both sides of the blade. The old timers used to use round whetstones to sharpen the blades, but the edge and bevel were inconsistent because it was done freehand.
Keris Daggers, Kris ...
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Tips for Specific Knife Grinds and Styles
Posted 11 months, 3 weeks ago
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ChristopherBarringer
Re: Keris Daggers, Kris blades ...
so lotsa views, no ideas?
Keris Daggers, Kris ...
Category:
Tips for Specific Knife Grinds and Styles
Posted 11 months, 4 weeks ago
by
ChristopherBarringer
Keris Daggers, Kris blades and ...
Hi Folks, I'm new to the forum and need a bit of advice on using the Wicked Edge to sharpen my collection of Keris Daggers and Antique Kris blade Stiletto's both Damascus steel and high carbon steel blades. The old knives are the real thing with ebony wood panels, Ivory panels, and engraved sterling panels.
In the past I used a ceramic rod to put a somewhat decent edge on these knives, but not a superb edge as I desire. Some of the blade edges have deep nicks which is what I would expect from an old knife that was used (and possibly abused). Most of the blades appear to have been hand forged. The biggest Stiletto (with a freaking long blade of 14.5" and a blood groove cut in the center that almost runs to the tip) has a polished Kris blade which appears to be Solingen steel as the knife appears to be Austrian made around 1910.
It a beautiful knife, but a real bear to sharpen. It appears the knife had one purpose, and it ain't designed to cut Sauerbraten.
Any ideas on how to use the Wicked edge to sharpen Kris blades?
Keris Daggers, Kris ...
Category:
Tips for Specific Knife Grinds and Styles
Posted 11 months, 4 weeks ago
by
ChristopherBarringer
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