Trying to sharpen Montecs, please help....
#21
RE: Trying to sharpen Montecs, please help....
i work at a hospital (maintenance, shop welder) and every other friday of the month a guy in a box truck comes that uses some SICK equipment to re-sharpen the surgerys stainless untencills ( scaples etc etc) i brought in a few knives the one day and threw him 10 bux and wiped them up in 20 mins..
having a 16 inch KA-Bar that is as sharp as a razor blade is something im still getting used to..
i know this information doesnt help you.. but its a cool story
anyway.. i sharpen my knives and such at home here by using a combo flat stone.. 1200/2000.. mainly using it on the smaller...thinner metal knives.. takes mroe work and longer.. but i can shave with them when im finished..
having a 16 inch KA-Bar that is as sharp as a razor blade is something im still getting used to..
i know this information doesnt help you.. but its a cool story
anyway.. i sharpen my knives and such at home here by using a combo flat stone.. 1200/2000.. mainly using it on the smaller...thinner metal knives.. takes mroe work and longer.. but i can shave with them when im finished..
#23
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Ohio
Posts: 7,876
RE: Trying to sharpen Montecs, please help....
The steel they use is soft. Easy to curl the edge. They also sharpen them pushing the head though, perpendiculr to the sharpener.
You can see what I'm talking about looking at a new one through a micro scope or magnifying glass.
You can see what I'm talking about looking at a new one through a micro scope or magnifying glass.
#24
RE: Trying to sharpen Montecs, please help....
Last night I took a hellrazor that went in the dirt and just worked it very lightly across a fine(2000)stone and it is now back to shaving hair off my arm. Just one pass and flip to the next side. Took me about half an hour, but when they cost $10 apiece.....it was worth it. Looking at it like that, I'll buy more of these heads and resharpen them. It wasn't nearly as hard as I thought it would be.
Brian
Brian
#25
RE: Trying to sharpen Montecs, please help....
A guy I know shot at an elk last month drinking from a heavy duty stock tank in New Mexico. Underestimated the distance and shot low, striking the tank - which was made of 3/8" mild steel. Although the impact destroyed his CE arrow, the Montec was not damaged to the degree that it could not be sharpened and re-used. A dozen of these could last you the rest of your life . . . .