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I just purchased a nice SOG knife. Is there any household way to sharpen it?(aka without buying a sharpener)?
I will if it is highly recommended but im running a tight budget
Sorry, there is no way to sharpen the knife without a sharpener.
It'd help if you stated your budget and better yet what knife/steel your sog is. Most of the sogs are AUS-8 steel, around 58HRC. Which isn't that hard to sharpen. On the other hand I've had SOGS made out of BG-42 steel, at 62HRC. Considerably harder to sharpen.
Sandpaper on the mouspad works very well. You'll get very nice convex edge and it's very beginner friendly. Coarse sandpaper lasts 1-2 knives depending on the edge state and finer sandpaper will last you 4-5 blades per sheet. Plus coarser sandpaper acts like fine one as it gets worn.
That's the cheapest sharpening method and most effective too.
Stropping on a leather is not sharpening. It's just realigning the rolled/deformed edge, and removing burr if it exists, but stropping does increase useful edge lifespan at least twice when done regularly, so I'd highly recommend doing it before using a knife, every time. Just a few passes on the leather and you'll be amazed how much longer the edge will stay sharp. It actually feels sharper after stropping, even though the leather is not sharpening anything, too soft to remove any metal.
For more on stropping - http://zknives.com/knives/sharpening/lstrops.shtml
Contrary to the popular belief, butcher steels(grooved steel rod) ARE NOT sharpeners. Their primary goal is do realign deformed and rolled edge, exactly as with stropping, just steel is faster but less effective. However, stay away from the grooved steel. It does more damage to the fine edge than good. if you want to steel, get the smooth steel.
Using Chromium Oxide powder (CrO) loaded leather will make your edge considerably sharper, if you do it right. But, in the end when the knife is dull, you need at least one simple Arkansas stone, coarse/fine or something like that.
Fine side will be for regular sharpening, how often really depends on your needs, and coarse is for very rare occasions when the edge is severely worn or damaged.
Whetstones cut significantly faster compared to dry stuff. And don't use oil, many sharpeners recommend using oil on them, but you will end up with shaved metal particles floating in oil scratching your edge/blade.
Water works much better.
Either way stay away from electric sharpeners, 99% chance that you will damage the edge and heat treatment using those.
Belt grinders work fast, I have a cheapo 40$, but requires considerable skill, it's real easy to burn the edge on it.
P.S. 99.99% of factory made knives come with the edges that are a) very thick, b) too coarse. That includes kitchen, combat, field, utility, folding and whatever else types.


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