Years ago, I head of a way to sharpen your knife with wood. I tried it, and it works....and I have no idea why.
Say you have a large stick with the bark removed that you're carving. It gets dull. What you do is place the edge of the blade on the wood, like you're about to carve, only holding it straight instead of at an angle, and move the blade sideways, left to right, rapidly.
Simply hold it like you're about to cut something, then movie it left to right instead of back and forth.
So it's the opposite of a cutting motion, I guess. and this works. The blade gets sharper.
Anybody have any idea why this works?
Say you have a large stick with the bark removed that you're carving. It gets dull. What you do is place the edge of the blade on the wood, like you're about to carve, only holding it straight instead of at an angle, and move the blade sideways, left to right, rapidly.
Simply hold it like you're about to cut something, then movie it left to right instead of back and forth.
So it's the opposite of a cutting motion, I guess. and this works. The blade gets sharper.
Anybody have any idea why this works?