Feb 4, 2016 #21 shootersix Master Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Mar 10, 2009 4,530 113 the best way to test sharpness is the "rhino test" #1 give the knife to rhino #2 wait for rhino too cut himself #3 count the stitches 1 stitch=kids play knife 2 =paper cut 3-5 =kinda dull 5-7 =time to sharpen it 7-10= time to strop it 10+ now were talking a sharp blade!
the best way to test sharpness is the "rhino test" #1 give the knife to rhino #2 wait for rhino too cut himself #3 count the stitches 1 stitch=kids play knife 2 =paper cut 3-5 =kinda dull 5-7 =time to sharpen it 7-10= time to strop it 10+ now were talking a sharp blade!
Feb 4, 2016 #22 rhino Grandmaster Rating - 100% 24 0 0 Mar 18, 2008 30,906 113 Indiana That's a pretty good scheme.
Feb 4, 2016 #23 L LastShot123 Marksman Rating - 100% 36 0 0 Jan 31, 2015 160 28 Hamilton County I like to lay a piece of paper flat and shave off a layer without slicing through the paper
Feb 4, 2016 #24 Bennettjh Grandmaster Site Supporter Rating - 100% 5 0 0 Jul 8, 2012 10,612 113 Columbus LastShot123 said: I like to lay a piece of paper flat and shave off a layer without slicing through the paper Click to expand...
LastShot123 said: I like to lay a piece of paper flat and shave off a layer without slicing through the paper Click to expand...
Feb 7, 2016 #25 rhino Grandmaster Rating - 100% 24 0 0 Mar 18, 2008 30,906 113 Indiana LastShot123 said: I like to lay a piece of paper flat and shave off a layer without slicing through the paper Click to expand... By coincidence, I was doing that with on Friday afternoon for fun.
LastShot123 said: I like to lay a piece of paper flat and shave off a layer without slicing through the paper Click to expand... By coincidence, I was doing that with on Friday afternoon for fun.