buck knife question
#1
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Posts: 128
buck knife question
If this is in the wrong section, I apologize...couldnt figure out where to put this.
Does anyone have a knife that has a "gut hook" on the blade? If so, how in the heck do you sharpen the hook? I cant get a rod or anything to fit in the gut hook at the propper angle for sharpening...is there a special stone for this, or something?
Again sorry for putting this in the deer hunting forum moderators, please move it, if there is a better section for this.
thanks.
Does anyone have a knife that has a "gut hook" on the blade? If so, how in the heck do you sharpen the hook? I cant get a rod or anything to fit in the gut hook at the propper angle for sharpening...is there a special stone for this, or something?
Again sorry for putting this in the deer hunting forum moderators, please move it, if there is a better section for this.
thanks.
#2
RE: buck knife question
the only way i could think of is to use a fine round file. one you could find at a hobby store. but i never even thought of sharpening it coz its not really a blade is it?
#3
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Join Date: Nov 2008
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RE: buck knife question
well it does have a little edge on it (the hook) you can see a little shiny edge on both sides of the hook...I am not sure if it's supposed to be shaprpened or not...I would assume it would go "dull" after a time though. It's a brand new knife..my better half picked up for me today while I was out hunting.
This is the first knife I had with a gut hook, so I'm not sure about the sharpening and upkeep of the hook...
I've seenf riends use them and was impressed with the whole hook thing, and mentioned it the other night, so she went out and got me one as a surprise and I'm sitting here putting an edge on the knife and was stumped when it came to the hook it self...
I have a little angle rod That I was sure would fit in there but it does not.
This is the first knife I had with a gut hook, so I'm not sure about the sharpening and upkeep of the hook...
I've seenf riends use them and was impressed with the whole hook thing, and mentioned it the other night, so she went out and got me one as a surprise and I'm sitting here putting an edge on the knife and was stumped when it came to the hook it self...
I have a little angle rod That I was sure would fit in there but it does not.
#5
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Posts: 128
RE: buck knife question
jayman,
I have a ton of stones around here lol...used to usean arkansas soft stone that was passed down from my dad..now I use a lansky kit. For me it helps keep the angles correct...
for quick touchups, I just use a porcelain rod.
I have a ton of stones around here lol...used to usean arkansas soft stone that was passed down from my dad..now I use a lansky kit. For me it helps keep the angles correct...
for quick touchups, I just use a porcelain rod.
#7
RE: buck knife question
All the chainsaw files that I have used would be to aggressive for knife sharpening. I would think that someone makes file similar in size only finer. I personally dont think that gut hook would need much sharpening though. Even after a couple of uses it should stay sharp, but then again I have never used one.
#8
RE: buck knife question
I would sure like to hear how this turns out. I have been having the same problem. I took my new buck knife with gut hook up this year. After the second elk it was vey dull. I tried a couple of different ways and it was better, but never as sharp as it was new. You should post a pic and get specific on what you use and how it works.
Thanks Bryan
Thanks Bryan
#9
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Ponce de Leon Florida USA
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RE: buck knife question
There are several different sizes of chainsaw files. You might find one that fits better than another. I made the mistake of asking a friend to sharpen my Schrade with a gut hook. He took a Dremel grinder and ruined the hook.
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RE: buck knife question