Why Ceramic Knives Are Almost IMPOSSIBLE to Sharpen!

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  • Why Ceramic Knives Are Almost IMPOSSIBLE to Sharpen
    Ever try to sharpen a ceramic knife? In this video I discuss and show why ceramic knives are super difficult to sharpen on traditional knife sharpening stones.
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  • @OUTDOORS55
    @OUTDOORS55  Před 4 lety +386

    What I had to use to sharpen this knife⬇️😬
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    • @raygun4468
      @raygun4468 Před 4 lety +6

      I could probably get that sharp on my Hapstone V7 ... but what would be the point? I would never use ceramic over steel. Who uses's ceramic blades? Are you trying to get through a metal detector ...

    • @dr.greenthumb8895
      @dr.greenthumb8895 Před 4 lety +2

      You soud buy a same type knife, and sharp it whit its own matetial:-)

    • @jebowlin3879
      @jebowlin3879 Před 4 lety +6

      would it be safe to say that the diamond stones are knapping the edge off of the ceramic? Microscopically

    • @Master...deBater
      @Master...deBater Před 4 lety +8

      Excellent problem solving!!! I'd probably just treat it like an obsidian or flint knife. When the original edge becomes dull use a series of pressure flake removals to create a very sharp but serrated blade. And yes...just like any stone blade you will be eating stone micro-flakes. But we've been eating them for the past 3.5 million years. It's only been in the last few thousand that we've been eating steel burrs. Thanks for the video.

    • @oceanwaves83
      @oceanwaves83 Před 4 lety +2

      The shape of the abrasive means a lot. While a 325 grit DMT works fine on my Maxamet pm2, the 320 grit diamond plate on my worksharp pocket sharpener instantly puts chips all along the blade. So it's certainly more than just grit rating.

  • @WildManFrizzell
    @WildManFrizzell Před 4 lety +2264

    We need to see more of that rock... I think it has potential.

    • @markcahoon2534
      @markcahoon2534 Před 4 lety +28

      Yeah, serious peace of, I assume granite.

    • @billdickson871
      @billdickson871 Před 4 lety +9

      @@markcahoon2534 looks like a granite surface plate

    • @markcahoon2534
      @markcahoon2534 Před 4 lety +7

      @@billdickson871 I reckon thats what it is too, but I wouldn't call it a plate, it looks more like a big square block, but its still a surface plate, the only requirements are for it to be flat and hard.

    • @bruceswearingen7718
      @bruceswearingen7718 Před 4 lety +8

      Custom scales available ?

    • @TM-wm7om
      @TM-wm7om Před 4 lety +2

      lmao yes, please.

  • @garrettord3304
    @garrettord3304 Před 4 lety +613

    As someone who has worked with ceramics manufacturers before (a competitor and slightly higher-end brand than the Kyocera knife shown here), i can tell you that Ceramics can't be sharpened because the material is porous. As you wear away material on the blade's edge, you're essentially revealing tiny internal bubbles which naturally become pits when exposed to the air. Those pits aren't big enough to feel with your fingers, but (as you explained around 9:00) they are big enough to catch rough edges of a diamond wetstone and cause bigger chips in the blade which is why it gets dull when you sharpen it.
    I'm surprised you were able to sharpen it at all. Manufacturers I'm familiar with don't even sharpen the blade when it's manufactured; instead they're molded and pressed into shape and that's it, which is why they're sharp but not usually good enough to shave with out-of-the-box. I'd love to see what you could do with a Dia-Titan titanium/ceramic hybrid knife, which have the edge retention of a ceramic blade, but a less porous and slightly softer material.

    • @perryrush6563
      @perryrush6563 Před 3 lety +46

      Well, I enjoyed your information. Thank you.

    • @matt25675
      @matt25675 Před 2 lety +16

      Where can I find more info on a titanium ceramic hybrid?

    • @OGRH
      @OGRH Před 2 lety +3

      Apparently he doesn’t talk to people like you, he’s monetized!

    • @OGRH
      @OGRH Před 2 lety +4

      And for that reason, I’m out!

    • @garrettord3304
      @garrettord3304 Před 2 lety +14

      @@matt25675 The company that makes them is called "Forever" - they're no longer operating in the USA. Not sure if you can find them outside of Japan.

  • @GR-cf4qh
    @GR-cf4qh Před 2 lety +164

    I used to work in a sushi bar and I brought one of these in with a dull edge. The sushi chef was a serious knife guy and he attempted to sharpen it out of curiosity. He improved the edge from dull to meh and then decided it wasn’t worth bothering with.

    • @rollinrat4850
      @rollinrat4850 Před 4 měsíci +17

      Serious Sushi chefs are crazy about their knives. My friend owns a sushi bar. If I even go near his knife he watches me like an eagle and warns me not to touch it.
      I'd never bother with knives other than steel ones. Knife making is a very old trade.
      My grandfather taught me how to sharpen various cutting tools and I'm a retired machinist. The first thing we did was learn chip formation and the making of various cutters in various materials. I've been sharpening knives for family and friends since I was a kid. When we visit people I often bring along my tools or take their knives home with me. The ladies treat me like a hero!

    • @neruneri
      @neruneri Před 3 měsíci +5

      @@rollinrat4850 One of my best friends is a sushi chef too, and he'll bring out his knives for me to admire, but he will not let anybody else actually touch them.

    • @EllAntares
      @EllAntares Před 2 měsíci

      Most likely he managed to get it to "alternate sharpness", where instead of looking like A it looks like П. Yeah, knives made of hard material can cut some stuff while having a flat edge

    • @rollinrat4850
      @rollinrat4850 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@EllAntares Certain cutting tool edges intended for metals are barely acute.

    • @unlink1649
      @unlink1649 Před měsícem

      Ceramic knives are cheap consumables. And they are ugly

  • @MajorCrisis
    @MajorCrisis Před 3 lety +382

    I've learned that if I want to sharpen a ceramic knife, I should give up and buy a steel knife.

    • @InkBleedsDeeper
      @InkBleedsDeeper Před 2 lety +10

      but we all knew this! the ceramic industry trying its hardest to sell! ^_^

    • @Stettafire
      @Stettafire Před 2 měsíci +2

      Honestly? Yes. Even a relateively be inexpensive one (but never cheapo) will fullfil most common needs. I've got an eyewitness set, and they do everything I need. These ceramic (and those stupid coloured knives) are just a waste of money and the Earth's finite resources

    • @unlink1649
      @unlink1649 Před měsícem

      This is the way

  • @peoplez129
    @peoplez129 Před 4 lety +723

    The geometry is completely different on a microscopic level. Ceramic erodes, while metal bends/rips. When a knife starts to go dull, it's generally because the very edge of the blade has curled over microscopically. So you end up cutting with the side of the edge, which is still small enough to be "sharp" enough to "cut". This is why running the knife along something like leather or metal, sharpens it. What it's really doing is folding that curled edge back over, trying to straighten it out. Ceramic on the other hand, does not deform like that, it just chips away until it is dull. You can sharpen a ceramic blade, but you need diamond grinders and you need to re-bevel the whole edge.

    • @cezarcatalin1406
      @cezarcatalin1406 Před 4 lety +62

      C North
      Or you need rub it against superfluorinated polymers and slowly dissolve both sides in an uniform fashion until you get an edge.

    • @jessstuart7495
      @jessstuart7495 Před 4 lety +29

      A honing steel only straitens the curled over edges. Once the edges flop over and are straightened a few times, they will become work hardened and will break away, leaving an irregular edge. Once you reach that point, a hone won't improve the cutting edge very much, and you need to use a stone to grind down the metal to a fresh edge.

    • @mikeriverajr4447
      @mikeriverajr4447 Před 4 lety +7

      I love comments like these!!!!!

    • @Tha_AntiChrist
      @Tha_AntiChrist Před 4 lety +3

      Kinda like how Indians made arrowheads back in the day they took a hard object and learned how to break sharp edges onto it. Take some hard steal and try the Knapp it into an arrow head it can’t be done. Haha

    • @mhazg6621
      @mhazg6621 Před 4 lety +4

      WHYY? Why does there a small particles of iron in my sharpening stone when i sharpen a blade??! Please answer dude.

  • @pikkukurreable
    @pikkukurreable Před 4 lety +2269

    CZcams: Hey wanna see a man sharpen a knife using terminology and techniques that you don't even understand because you have no idea how sharpening works?
    Me: Um yes please

    • @The_Punisher_969
      @The_Punisher_969 Před 4 lety +4

      Underrated comment

    • @bioemiliano
      @bioemiliano Před 4 lety +10

      It's not rocket science, you grab the thing, and make it thinner in a point so the force is concentrated.

    • @davidlee8843
      @davidlee8843 Před 4 lety +1

      I had a phone made by this company

    • @asandax6
      @asandax6 Před 3 lety

      @@bioemiliano Force is a Physics term so you are now talking about science

    • @shadowknight7584
      @shadowknight7584 Před 3 lety

      King Henrik NYR welcome to CZcams recommended

  • @itsSmiv
    @itsSmiv Před 2 lety +77

    4:38 "it feels like chips" *literally feels some chips*
    I had to give the video a like after that.

  • @RitzStarr
    @RitzStarr Před 2 měsíci +6

    ceramic knives are used SPECIFICALLY for leafy vegetables like lettuce. The metal wilts the leaf, ceramic doesn't. That's why they last basically forever. You never need to use it on something tough.

  • @blwngt1598
    @blwngt1598 Před 4 lety +210

    5:08 Never have more true words been spoken! "It will cut you..... if you cut yourself." You must be the patron saint of sharpening.

  • @mr.barber6602
    @mr.barber6602 Před 4 lety +1985

    "Impossible to sharpen"? kiwami japan would like to have a word with you.

    • @Gureenu
      @Gureenu Před 4 lety +54

      i was thinking the same thing when i saw the title

    • @unclekanethetiberiummain1994
      @unclekanethetiberiummain1994 Před 4 lety +435

      He would just grind it into powder and make a new knife.

    • @dasty5228
      @dasty5228 Před 4 lety +23

      He said almost tho 😂

    • @aaronryann1120
      @aaronryann1120 Před 4 lety +1

      LMAO I was thinking that

    • @I.M.N.L
      @I.M.N.L Před 4 lety +5

      Adrian Vargas Kiwami Japan just uses stones tho.

  • @robertmarazzato5289
    @robertmarazzato5289 Před 2 lety +17

    Kyocera sells a battery powered diamond wheel sharpener specifically for their ceramic knives. I have sharpened quite a few knives successfully with it very easily. It seems to only work with their brand knives as you need a lot of blade or the plastic handle prevents you from making contact with the grinding wheels. Never shaving sharp though - but a perfect working edge for soft foods like tomatoes.

  • @Nuovoswiss
    @Nuovoswiss Před 3 lety +45

    You can sharpen ceramic with a common/cheap carbide or diamond stone, the key is that you only sharpen "rearward". IE, the edge should always be at the behind the direction of motion. The chipping you got was what happens when you push the edge into the abrasive, so a standard forward-and-backward motion is terrible for ceramic.

    • @MismanagedFutures
      @MismanagedFutures Před rokem +15

      Exactly, this whole video is all wrong. The reason he couldn’t sharpen with the stone is because he was pushing towards the stone creating chips. And with the wheel he was effectively pulling, so nothing to do with the grit. I have been sharpening the black kyocera knives that are a lot harder than the white ones without issues.

    • @em4703
      @em4703 Před 10 měsíci +3

      @@MismanagedFutures Yep. There's also "elastic ceramic", or more precisely HIC (High Impact Ceramic), that flexes and doesn't chip even when cutting bone or harder materials. Sadly only one single company has access and the ability to make knives out of it, Rahven knives. Luckily they're cheap as the design is kept very minimalistic for this exact purpose, but they ship straight from Switzerland so if you live in the americas or asia it can be a bit pricier and slow.

    • @jegowysokoscjankowalski
      @jegowysokoscjankowalski Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@em4703that company made a knife for Spyderco. I think it's called Mule MT40.

  • @omarvelasquez8961
    @omarvelasquez8961 Před 4 lety +158

    Dude I'm not even into knifes or nothing but the montage of him building a thing to sharpen the blade made me laugh out loud , I'm definitely subscribing

    • @ryantant374
      @ryantant374 Před 3 lety +4

      U made me laugh like “I’m not even into knifes” lmao 😂

    • @tigerisak9037
      @tigerisak9037 Před 3 lety

      I dislike ur comment by mistake so here take a free like

  • @0r1x
    @0r1x Před 4 lety +785

    Metals have a crystaline molecular structure, making sharpening easier as each molecule removed will find the edge of the next molecule.
    Ceramic has a granular structure, like sand or clay. It tends to clump hence the 'microchipping'

    • @h...........................
      @h........................... Před 3 lety +34

      THIS IS BIG BRAIN TIME,MY FRIENDS!

    • @jolves4432
      @jolves4432 Před 3 lety +20

      NOW YOU PEASENTS ! PRAISE THE LORD OF THE SHARPENING KINGDOM !

    • @Abdega
      @Abdega Před 3 lety +34

      That granularity is due to it being made through sintering, as opposed to the metal that was probably melted at some point during refinement
      It’s kinda like if you put crushed ice in a cup and water in another cup and then stuck them both in a freezer

    • @Karl_Kampfwagen
      @Karl_Kampfwagen Před 3 lety +11

      Not even, bro. Metals have a flexible matrix, but Crystals have precisely fixed crystalline matrix forms. The angles of the Faces HAVE TO be precise and match the materials natural face angle formation to avoid chipping

    • @0r1x
      @0r1x Před 3 lety +31

      @@jolves4432 I had no idea how seriously people take sharpening before I posted this. I now cower in fear over ever mentioning anything sharp without a PhD in stropping.

  • @briansharp4388
    @briansharp4388 Před rokem +2

    Was a ceramics machinist. Use a resin bond diamond grinding wheel and coolant. Sharpen right up.

  • @dougware3629
    @dougware3629 Před rokem +4

    Oh my gosh! ... "Stand back. I have Damascus!" That is the greatest line. I'm totally stealing this. :)

  • @wondosea3825
    @wondosea3825 Před 3 lety +439

    Me: browsing CZcams at 3am
    CZcams recommendations: hey wanna see some guy try to sharpen ceramic knives?
    Me: why not

  • @xokevin2143
    @xokevin2143 Před 3 lety +305

    This editing is still top notch. Feels like a movie featuring the rock

  • @matthewadler1329
    @matthewadler1329 Před 2 lety +36

    I've been wondering about this for years. I didn't obsessively pour through all of the information available on the web, but I did dig a bit, and came up empty-handed. Thanks a lot for doing this with such tenacity. I have a lot of respect for your abilities, and I love your videos. I would love to see an edge retention video for ceramic. Thanks again

    • @Wasamatau
      @Wasamatau Před rokem

      Pore

    • @em4703
      @em4703 Před 10 měsíci +2

      His information is outdated, elastic ceramic/high impact ceramic is a thing now. It's not easily available, but its flexible, it outcuts any steel and its resistant to chipping/cracking. It's definitely still ceramic and after a point of stress it will fail, but it can be sharpened on diamonds. Rahven for example is one maker.

  • @dddddd211
    @dddddd211 Před 3 lety +1

    I really like that the 12 minutes of your time is all content and no prolonging shit everyone else is doing... Keep up the good work man!

  • @dilan2097
    @dilan2097 Před 4 lety +183

    This was the most emotional anime I have ever seen. 12/10. Really recommend

    • @sadnut9513
      @sadnut9513 Před 4 lety +4

      This...this is the comment ive been looking for.

    • @user-dw2yp6jl8s
      @user-dw2yp6jl8s Před 4 lety

      At the end of the video a commercial was a japanese music video.😂 I'm taking it for the ending.
      (due to vpn connection to internet through Japan)

    • @KuroNekoAaaaa
      @KuroNekoAaaaa Před 4 lety

      UwU

  • @dainan4875
    @dainan4875 Před 4 lety +434

    Eminem aint even quit, he just beasting on some knives

    • @rogueanuerz
      @rogueanuerz Před 4 lety +2

      diss that knive down

    • @giggityeffyou
      @giggityeffyou Před 4 lety +13

      Gotta have them sharp knives when you cut your meatballs in mom's spaghetti

    • @aerobyrdable
      @aerobyrdable Před 4 lety +11

      Knees weak arms are heavy, the ceramic's goin dull already. Paper's confetti.

    • @Sypaka
      @Sypaka Před 2 měsíci +2

      "This looks like a blade for me,
      so everybody, just sharp with me,
      i'll strop this blade into controversy,
      because it's feels so dull without me."
      - Eminem of Universe 2661 (Jason version)

  • @user-lw2ie5wj9t
    @user-lw2ie5wj9t Před 4 měsíci +4

    I just had an opportunity to sharpen a ceramic knife, which was chipped pretty bad. Your video has been the only truthful video out there. Thank you for coming up with the disk idea because I’m going to try that. I’ve been sharpening now since I’ve been 12 years old I’m 62. This is a true challenge of my talents. Thank you so much.

  • @ChadMc74
    @ChadMc74 Před 2 lety

    really appreciate how you stayed the course and thought through the problem

  • @jtbwilliams
    @jtbwilliams Před 4 lety +235

    They're good for people who never sharpen their knives and that's it, because they stay sharper for longer and break before they're completely blunt.

    • @Mic_Glow
      @Mic_Glow Před 4 lety +21

      So for rich people? 20$ knife and a 50 cent sharpening stone will last for so long the handle will break or the user will die before the thing is used up.

    • @MaethorDerien
      @MaethorDerien Před 4 lety +52

      @@Mic_Glow You would be surprised how many people will just throw their knives away after a year or two and buy new ones because they never hone or sharpen them. In fact most people do just that so of course they would rather spend 20 dollars on a ceramic knife that might last them 5 years vs something they will throw out in a year or two.

    • @gold9994
      @gold9994 Před 4 lety

      @@MaethorDerien welp, i sharpen my knife every 2 weeks. Not all though, since it'll be too long

    • @claudeyaz
      @claudeyaz Před 4 lety +13

      @@Mic_Glow lots of people have bad hands. Or disabilities. So sharpening a knife isn't feasible. Ceramic knives are great for them

    • @xTr4c3d
      @xTr4c3d Před 4 lety +2

      I don't own a stone. I bought one of the swappable blade razor knifes. Mine came with 5 blades and the original is still sharp enough for cutting strapping and boxes at work 5 months later.

  • @lodin56
    @lodin56 Před 4 lety +218

    When i was little (ten years ago), my father brought us a ceramic knife from japan. The knife is still sharp, not as sharp as it used to, but still decent edge. Ceramic knives are made mainly to cut vegetables, not harder things eg. bread. It also depends on the quality od the ceramic knife you buy. As i've said a good ceramic knife used properly can last you a decade and more.

    • @NightMind0
      @NightMind0 Před 3 lety +1

      This

    • @StUtter-so8ju
      @StUtter-so8ju Před 3 lety +45

      What kind of bread are you eating that is harder than a carrot?

    • @serdarsdnc
      @serdarsdnc Před 3 lety +9

      @@StUtter-so8ju i think he meant it as in harder to cut

    • @yomumma7803
      @yomumma7803 Před 3 lety +18

      @@serdarsdnc i think you underestimate the difficulty of cutting carrots

    • @yomumma7803
      @yomumma7803 Před 3 lety +3

      @Lallungmuana Chenkual nah, just squeeze them on the front and back, and use long strokes

  • @Fr0s1Byte
    @Fr0s1Byte Před 3 lety +9

    Your humor is top notch, rock and chips bits had me rolling

  • @FronbondiSkegs
    @FronbondiSkegs Před 3 lety +1

    Great video - answered all my questions I ever had about ceramic knives.

  • @HELL5ON
    @HELL5ON Před 4 lety +206

    “It’s feels like chips”
    Proceeds to slow-mo chips falling then you touch them. Take your sub and like.

    • @kareemelbrashy1478
      @kareemelbrashy1478 Před 3 lety +1

      First reply

    • @dogswithhorns
      @dogswithhorns Před 3 lety +1

      And no longer the only

    • @mmercier0921
      @mmercier0921 Před 3 lety

      Maybe finding out how the manufacturer does it... probably proprietary information.
      I knew a guy who could make transparent ruby glass. He died with his secret. Never even told his wife where the full specifics were. Every employee compartment separated from the others.
      Nobody figured it out because the specific process was never written down... it was only in his head.
      Think he did some lenses out of quartz or borosilicates or something for satellites to pay the bills. Guy just made crystals for fun.
      He liked Guinness stouts.

  • @locksmithmuggle
    @locksmithmuggle Před 4 lety +142

    "Feels like chips" Proceeds to touch chips. You sir have earned yourself a like and sub

  • @ydnah2
    @ydnah2 Před 3 lety +1

    You made my day. Good video post and it takes lots of work to make to this quality. Well done. I find it informative and entertaining.
    Each tool has its edge and ceramic knife is just not for all season type of usage. For fruit and vegetables cutting are just perfect and prevent from browning.

  • @allenshepard7992
    @allenshepard7992 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you. Perseverance pays off. I learned a lot so thank you.

  • @JUSTanotHERndevr
    @JUSTanotHERndevr Před 4 lety +359

    “It feels like chips” *pours out and touches chips for comparison*

    • @CM-xr9oq
      @CM-xr9oq Před 4 lety +6

      you're sharp

    • @Nayde
      @Nayde Před 4 lety +2

      Yeah, i thought he would just show it. He even touch the chips and im like what the hell.

    • @Corzappy
      @Corzappy Před 4 lety +3

      I instantly cringed when he ran his finger down the blade. Nomatter how dull that was just an instant red alert in my mind.

    • @zadesirius
      @zadesirius Před 4 lety +1

      kiwami : turn potato into the sharpest knife

    • @CaptainSeamus
      @CaptainSeamus Před 4 lety

      and a minute or 2 later, "What"

  • @red6743
    @red6743 Před 4 lety +362

    Everytime he said DMT, Joe Rogan's neck hair tingled.

    • @jackmills5071
      @jackmills5071 Před 4 lety +8

      First time I saw one of those stones in the hardware store I did a double take

    • @metamorphicorder
      @metamorphicorder Před 4 lety

      This deserves more likes

    • @falerving2588
      @falerving2588 Před 4 lety +1

      Its ringing

    • @xyoungdipsetx
      @xyoungdipsetx Před 4 lety

      RE D lol

    • @transkryption
      @transkryption Před 4 lety

      i smoked one of those stones. coughed? now have silicosis?
      maybe in didn't do it right... wasn't as good as Joe Rogan claims....
      1 &1/2 stars 🌟

  • @neilreid2298
    @neilreid2298 Před 3 lety

    I have a ceramic knife similar to yours. It pretty much sits unused in the drawer. Excellent tutorial on ceramic knife edges and how to (sort of) sharpen them. Thank you!

  • @robertthompsonii6657
    @robertthompsonii6657 Před 3 lety

    So I have watched hours of your channel and finally came to this one! By far the best editing and scenes I’ve seen so far! So funny and entertaining! Lol! Great work!

  • @liljuanito123
    @liljuanito123 Před 3 lety +65

    My favorite part was him feeling the potato chips in slow motion.

    • @Skonkgasm
      @Skonkgasm Před 2 lety +1

      yeah that was pretty intense

  • @josiahcarter9639
    @josiahcarter9639 Před 3 lety +46

    music changes everything, I felt like i was watching someone overcome the most difficult tribulation in his life! Loving this channel keep it up man!

  • @Pro_fess0r
    @Pro_fess0r Před 3 lety

    You're amazing bro!! I almost cried😭. Never give up!

  • @ValerieCudnik
    @ValerieCudnik Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the explanation. I picked up a couple of ceramic knives today and will just toss them when they get dull, or use them in the garden.

  • @MeepMeep88
    @MeepMeep88 Před 4 lety +1129

    What about that one asian dude who turns random things into knives.. LIke feathers and stuff lol

    • @Nevir202
      @Nevir202 Před 4 lety +139

      Just watched his “World’s sharpest chocolate knife” video earlier. 🤣

    • @knifelife7777
      @knifelife7777 Před 4 lety +49

      That guy is crazy ! He has to put DAYS into some of those videos. Good stuff.

    • @mud4309
      @mud4309 Před 4 lety +171

      We're talking about normal humans. The creator of this video is a normal human. That Asian guy is a god of creation, it's not a fair comparison.

    • @RahulSharma-nv2fq
      @RahulSharma-nv2fq Před 4 lety

      Candi Soda oooo yea

    • @Ninjacob123
      @Ninjacob123 Před 4 lety +21

      kiwami japan is my religion

  • @mahmadoable
    @mahmadoable Před 3 lety +71

    As a dentist I've never sharpened a knife.
    But I work with ceramics every day
    in my opinion sharpening ceramic knives is similar to polishing ceramics in order.
    We begin with large grit diamond to lowest grit diamond burs.
    Then we switch to carborandum with rubber mixture burs beginning with higher carborandum ratio, ending with pure rubber bur.
    This recipe will give a glass glossy finish without the need for glazing.
    But be aware of over heating the ceramic as it will chip and crack , continuous irrigation and water cooling is needed.
    If you follow the order I'm sure you will have a razor blade sharp knife.

    • @mahmadoable
      @mahmadoable Před 3 lety +4

      FYI all metals aren't able to cut ceramic. carbide, stainless will roll over ceramic and will leave marks as the will wear out against ceramic.

    • @mahmadoable
      @mahmadoable Před 3 lety +6

      taking about hardness
      stainless steel is about 215 mpa
      whereas ceramics vary from 120 to 950 mpa
      with a thickness of a knife let's say 3mm ceramic hardness should be between 300 to 900 to withstand lateral forces, otherwise it will be breakable by hand.
      I think that this knife is made of zirconia which is a 800 to 950 mpa. that's why it's so hard to be sharpened.

    • @y2ksw1
      @y2ksw1 Před 3 lety +1

      Interesting. It somewhat meets my suspicion.

    • @billybobwombat2231
      @billybobwombat2231 Před 3 lety +3

      As a dental sharpener trained in factory H/F , I would concur , I personally use mechanical systems to sharpen ceramic knives, diamond belts and diamond wheels 🤙🦘

    • @chemistt
      @chemistt Před 3 lety +4

      As a dude sharpening ceramic knifes periodically I can tell you that you are right.
      I am sharpening my ceramic knifes with special diamond 2 step mixture for raw sharpening and fine sharpening. (Its a sharpening tool by TESCOMA brand)
      I never finished them with rubber as you mentioned but I dont need my knifes glossy.

  • @johnridgeway6718
    @johnridgeway6718 Před 2 lety

    Best advice I've seen so far on ceramic.

  • @drakehatter7225
    @drakehatter7225 Před 3 lety

    The main thing i like watching alex for is his comedic relief. It's great lol

  • @Rooster1172T
    @Rooster1172T Před 3 lety +90

    4:51 "dmt stone" Joe rogans ears peaked and his pupils dilated.. haha

  • @thumpke
    @thumpke Před 4 lety +91

    Never was a fan of ceramic knives and here you prove me right! That’s Alex hahaha

    • @daryooshfatemi
      @daryooshfatemi Před 4 lety

      Timo Savelkouls bet it beats Gerber

    • @E620SE
      @E620SE Před 4 lety

      I like them in the kitchen

  • @anthonyrogerson6863
    @anthonyrogerson6863 Před 3 lety +3

    I keep getting recommended older videos and get exited because I think you're back

  • @CrackerFL
    @CrackerFL Před 2 měsíci

    Your videos are soo very well done! Great photography, and tell a story well!

  • @RedBeardOps
    @RedBeardOps Před 4 lety +50

    I'm pretty impressed really... considering the comment section generally says you're the worst sharpener on earth. 😉 - This is by far your best "epic-video-victory- montage" to date!

  • @darshankumardave7485
    @darshankumardave7485 Před 4 lety +42

    Edge leading passes are not recommended for ceramic knives. Edge leading passes will almost always will cause chipping. Edge trailing passes may help but only your trial could tell us how much.

  • @minr7853
    @minr7853 Před rokem

    This was a good video. Discouraging, but what I needed to hear. Thank you

  • @bobcarrender2693
    @bobcarrender2693 Před 3 lety

    Always informative & entertaining... Love your style... Thank you...

  • @willyam9735
    @willyam9735 Před 3 lety +15

    I tried to do some of the things you did here to resharpen a ceramic knife but to no avail. I then got an idea one day and tried flaking the edge like a stone knife. It came out pretty good but it now was no longer a smooth continous edge but more like a bread knife. It no longer could cut thin paper in strips but did pretty good on most meat and vegetables. The notches I took out of the edge were maybe .5mm so not that deep but it worked. I'm satisfied with the results as the knife only cost $8 at Harbor Freight in the first place. If it no longer is able to cut again I feel I could get at least 5 more reshapes before giving up on it for good. I used a awl sharpened to a fairly sharp point to do the work on it. My whole reasoning here was, what have I got to lose by trying it and the answer was .....nothing!

  • @18wheeler77
    @18wheeler77 Před 4 lety +101

    In the words of the great poet Will, from Alec Steele, and I quote, “There is no life, there is only sanding.”

  • @britcat7780
    @britcat7780 Před 10 měsíci

    Very interesting. Love the tenacity. Relentlessness is an essential factor for success facing tough problems 🙂

  • @basilbrushbooshieboosh5302

    Yeah that's very good. This my first time of you and I SUBSCRIBED. Impressed

  • @rafaelmoral8053
    @rafaelmoral8053 Před 4 lety +4

    The editing, effects, fun parts and the content you put in to your videos make your channel unique. Congrats and keep on.

  • @SurGhostly
    @SurGhostly Před 4 lety +844

    I physically cringed when you slid your finger across the blade

    • @RosarioHawks
      @RosarioHawks Před 3 lety +47

      You can only physically cringe lol. Edit: you can mentally cringe but physically cringing is just cringing.

    • @basian7365
      @basian7365 Před 3 lety +31

      tbh... ive cut myself on many things: paper, cardboard, glass, iron nails, toenails, even bread (dont ask me how... even i don't know how i managed that XD). but i never managed to cut myself on a knife. i have a butcher knife, a japanese chef knife (and dang they are sharp af!!!), a bowie knife,... not a single cut... not even a scratch... even when the tip of my chef knife balances on my finger, not even a mark...

    • @SurGhostly
      @SurGhostly Před 3 lety +11

      Basian I’ve only ever gotten one tiny cut and that was from me putting my fixed blade back in its sheath... and bread I get it if it was toast but bread

    • @basian7365
      @basian7365 Před 3 lety +5

      @@SurGhostly it was probably angry cause i ate its parents XD

    • @TechSupportDave
      @TechSupportDave Před 3 lety +5

      @@basian7365 i actually almost cut myself on bread. i did it while trying to grind down some dry bread.

  • @COYOTE5053
    @COYOTE5053 Před 2 lety

    Thank you, you just saved me a lot of time and frustration 👍

  • @JustOrl
    @JustOrl Před rokem

    Thanks for that kind of science) I'll try)

  • @khakicampbell6640
    @khakicampbell6640 Před 4 lety +23

    Oh man, that come-back montage was great! The music was so compelling and victorious, I could just feel the determination! lol. Very funny.
    Thanks for the great research.👍 Glad I don't have to do it now! 😂

  • @miker5502
    @miker5502 Před 4 lety +48

    Hi Alex ..
    Tried sharpening a ceramic with my diamond plate a few years ago and could not get it to apex. They are very, very brittle. Dropped one, a Boker pocket folder on a ceramic tile floor and voila! It broke into three pieces aaahhhh. Bought a few kitchen ones, cheaper than the Boker , more or less to experiment as you did and finally threw in the towel. Your a better man than me to keep going , but you did have some success. I was told that the Japanese company Kyocera ( whom I believe was the developer / manufacturer of the ceramic tiles on the Space Shuttle, pioneered this technology. They apparently tried and more or less succeeded in making a razor, (not sure if it was a DE blade or Straight Razor ) that was actually much too sharp to shave with, it was apparently so fine it would just flay the skin off your face. Ouch! Great 👍 video!
    P.S. just a thought, you might want to wear eye protection while sharpening a ceramic on the power bench grinder. If it should shatter ooooh that would be bad news.

    • @caswallonandflur692
      @caswallonandflur692 Před 4 lety +5

      Always ! Eyes are important . Two are better than one ! Yup

    • @buggsy5
      @buggsy5 Před 4 lety +1

      I don't think a wheel grinder would work - too much variation in wheel diameter - which varies the angle of the stone to the edge. A flat lapping disk would be better, but a person would have to rig something to hold the knife. I have various ones I use for gemstone faceting, but am not interested in doing such experimentation.

  • @patc2515
    @patc2515 Před 2 lety

    this was informative and funny. Always wondered about Ceramic blades. Thanks

  • @patientestant
    @patientestant Před 2 měsíci

    Good insight into why it is so hard to sharpen ceramic knives. The edge chips. I think it is both as you mention that the diamonds could be fracturing the edge, but also that the pressure of the edge on the stone creates enough bending that the edge breaks off.

  • @aidan4028
    @aidan4028 Před 3 lety +4

    great production homie, it’s easy to tell that you put thought and care into your videos. as a fan and consumer of knives i’m butthurt that it has taken me this long to find your channel

  • @amaliosaenz23
    @amaliosaenz23 Před 3 lety +15

    I came from DBK lol I was watching their knife vids and saw this in recommend you sir have gained a sub!

  • @randyortonsdickbulge
    @randyortonsdickbulge Před 3 lety

    That’s exactly how I thought you’d sharpen it too that’s great glad you figured it out I was shown that was of sharpening by my wood shop teacher

  • @robertstewart2906
    @robertstewart2906 Před 3 lety +5

    I saw a video on Kyocera ceramic knives. In it they showed a very high-tech manufacturing process and the way the clay is selected, etc. I was surprised to see that they sent all the new knives out to a small home based sharpening guy. Kyocera offers "free" lifetime sharpening with a $20 "handling and shipping" fee. The re-sharpening service was shown. A guy takes them out of the return boxes and immediately puts a new edge on them by hand on a high-speed, flat spinning diamond disk. I have re-sharpened my ceramic knives using the WorkSharp machine. First I use a diamond belt offered as a "ceramic sharpening belt". The edge is polished using a strop belt.

    • @maxtroy
      @maxtroy Před 3 měsíci

      WHy is this comment not at the top?! It's the answer. lol.

  • @01Tubee
    @01Tubee Před 4 lety +3

    Great observation on the “micro-chipping”. I believe it is fairly easy to guess where the chips go. Very good and honest review! Thank you and keep up the good work. I not only enjoy your videos, but I learn a lot as well. Be blessed!

  • @brawndo8726
    @brawndo8726 Před 4 lety +85

    6:12 "Everyone knows you run faster with a knife" - FPS Doug

    • @cedddkkddkk
      @cedddkkddkk Před 4 lety +1

      Mike Taylor
      I too am Canadian, so i get this reference.

    • @jonny555ive
      @jonny555ive Před 3 lety

      And a new pair of shoes 🔥

  • @MatthewBondarchuk
    @MatthewBondarchuk Před 3 měsíci

    Thanks for the advice 😃

  • @KCYSR
    @KCYSR Před 3 lety

    Very informative. Thank you!

  • @johnshepherd9849
    @johnshepherd9849 Před 4 lety +38

    Dude, hilarious. And informative. Loved it.

  • @mrdjtoday
    @mrdjtoday Před 3 lety +3

    Hey thanks for the video and information. I've always known that ceramic knives were a hassle and somewhat fragile, but now I know more about what you need to keep them sharp and why I don't like them. Nice work.

  • @goatsinker347
    @goatsinker347 Před 3 lety

    Excellent!!! Awesome effort.

  • @ventsolaire
    @ventsolaire Před rokem

    Thanks for the heads up.

  • @johndifrancisco3642
    @johndifrancisco3642 Před 4 lety +18

    I drop almost everything, especially washing the dishes. I'll never own one. Thank you for another reason.

  • @mafs13
    @mafs13 Před 4 lety +7

    The editing on this is amazing, still don't know why I'm watching this but I sub'd!

  • @jamess3241
    @jamess3241 Před 5 měsíci

    Youre a true G my friend, thank you

  • @joelonderee2872
    @joelonderee2872 Před 3 lety

    Very good and informative video along with superb music!

  • @christophersmith8014
    @christophersmith8014 Před 4 lety +7

    I'm glad you figured it out. I agree about the "where do the chips go?" micro shards of ceramic in your intestines probably. At least they should get entangled with some fiber and pass through instead of punching holes.
    Ceramic isn't ductile like steel so the sharpening techniques that rely on drawing out metal don't work.

  • @Emanemoston
    @Emanemoston Před 4 lety +68

    If I remember correctly, you can send those knives back to Kyocera, they will sharpen them for free, just cover shipping.

    • @huntforandrew
      @huntforandrew Před 4 lety +18

      From the Kyocera website "Sharpening fees: USD $12.00/1st knife + $7.00/each additional knife. Shipping and handling: USD $9.00 flat fee"

    • @inthebriarpatch
      @inthebriarpatch Před 4 lety +8

      Clarence has been mailing in his ceramic knives and they've been sending them back to him without touching 'em! 😂🤣

    • @cookieshousecannabisco6963
      @cookieshousecannabisco6963 Před 4 lety +4

      @@rockyrocker23 I do and they send the same one back.
      I need ceramic knifes because ceramic knifes are not porous vectors for disease and infection.

    • @tomsoki5738
      @tomsoki5738 Před 4 lety +4

      Cookie's House Cannabis Co you could just, you know, wash them?

    • @victortitov1740
      @victortitov1740 Před 3 lety

      @@cookieshousecannabisco6963 i'm afraid you have it precisely backwards. Ceramics are usually made by sintering, which is applying pressure to a powder under high temperature, which causes the grains to fuse together. This is a great way to make a porous solid. Metals are usually molten, and melting usually makes for a very solid, unporous result (there are exceptions, cast iron for example). I'm not saying that ceramic knives suffer from porosity - probably they don't, but metal knives aren't porous either.

  • @qybl
    @qybl Před měsícem

    Solid editing. Especially all those close ups at 6:30. Impressive.

  • @CellaDorrn
    @CellaDorrn Před 6 měsíci

    … trapezoidal utility blades out of ceramic.. to cut cardboard and plastics for work…
    So they don’t have to shave and your video helped me a lot.. shure i can buy 20 blades for one ceramic but i did run 50 down in less than a year.. stanley carbide are good for my other knife..
    but for that one in mind .. occasionally stropping 5 of those blades seems worth the work
    Positive side effect.. i have a heat resistant knife that does not pass current… so i can use it if i don’t have my ceramic tweezers on hand

  • @eduarditogonzales4485
    @eduarditogonzales4485 Před 4 lety +21

    When a ceramic (zirconia) knife goes very dull, I pass a couple of times a flexible fine diamond disc with a dental handpiece , at about 20 000 rpm, after that a felt disc with some polishing compound... I never tried it on paper but my wife was happy with the results...

    • @philchia4764
      @philchia4764 Před 4 lety

      Not a lot of people have access to a high speed turbine head

    • @dranoelr
      @dranoelr Před 4 lety

      @@philchia4764 But a Dremel should be possible to get for almost everybody. They do the 20k revs easily.

    • @philchia4764
      @philchia4764 Před 4 lety

      @@dranoelr dental high-speed Handpieces get to 800,000, with most at 400k. "Slow speed" is 40k.

    • @eduarditogonzales4485
      @eduarditogonzales4485 Před 3 lety

      My point is to be a flexible disc to don't chip the edge...Dremel will do it, don't need amazing RPM

  • @Wavianite
    @Wavianite Před 4 lety +61

    you look like LinusTechTips but with knives

  • @factualz9895
    @factualz9895 Před 3 lety +1

    Congrats on 200k!

  • @xfarsys
    @xfarsys Před 3 lety

    Thank you, very educational

  • @Brandon-ob8ul
    @Brandon-ob8ul Před 4 lety +73

    Get one of those cheap usb microscopes from Amazon

    • @eltiobry3859
      @eltiobry3859 Před 4 lety +1

      This is a great idea, i would like to see that in future videos

  • @voodoo7008
    @voodoo7008 Před 3 lety +4

    In the mechanical seal business, hard faces were tungsten carbide, silicon carbide, and ceramic. We only used diamond paste to lap the seal faces.

  • @kentonevans
    @kentonevans Před 3 měsíci

    This video is extremely good. Well done.

  • @oldman6495
    @oldman6495 Před 2 lety +5

    Is running with a ceramic knife, safer than running with a high carbon steel knife? My mind boggles.

  • @nox_chan
    @nox_chan Před 4 lety +22

    come for the knowledge stay for the production quality

  • @pmmp855
    @pmmp855 Před 4 lety +324

    Wait a minute, what’s a phone book?!

    • @bradleyburdett5361
      @bradleyburdett5361 Před 3 lety +13

      You use them with your rotary phone

    • @cliffdawg9800
      @cliffdawg9800 Před 3 lety +1

      Bradley Burdett o - o

    • @cliffdawg9800
      @cliffdawg9800 Před 3 lety +3

      Bradley Burdett it’s called sarcasm

    • @isatntt
      @isatntt Před 3 lety +5

      my grandpa wanted to use one cause he needed propane, i ended up just looking it up on google

    • @ShadowYeeter
      @ShadowYeeter Před 3 lety +3

      a book to hit people

  • @bara2ban
    @bara2ban Před 3 lety +1

    Like one of the comments mentioned that ceramic cracks and chips with sudden temperature change, like a dry sharpening. That's why ceramic tile installers cut their tiles with liquid cooling. Even a paste is not liquid enough to cool it down.
    I would suggest to dilute the diamond paste with some liquid, perhaps even water, and use as a liquid coolant and abrasion at the same time targeting the edge. Also for the spinning wheel surface I would use some sort of leather hide that is not too soft.

  • @sanchezzz69420
    @sanchezzz69420 Před 3 lety

    Great video and insightful!

  • @nollypolly1869
    @nollypolly1869 Před 3 lety +7

    How do you not have millions of subscribers? You're not only amazing at your craft, you're hilarious! So glad I found this channel!

  • @J3RK115
    @J3RK115 Před 4 lety +33

    I agree that they're difficult to sharpen but I use a standard diamond rod most kitchen knife sets come with. I use ceramic knives mainly because they stay sharp for a good while if properly cared for, and because they don't have any "bite" or whatever the term is (the reason why it would hardly shave your arm). Really good for vegetables, fruits, and any boneless meat since it'll glide right through without sticking. Plus they're cheap (I use a $3 one I found at Walmart). It's really up to preference but you're much more skilled in knife work and such so I advise everyone who reads this to take his advice much more seriously than my own

    • @Sebastian-ed5kt
      @Sebastian-ed5kt Před 4 lety +1

      How long is a "good while"?
      Just for reference

    • @J3RK115
      @J3RK115 Před 4 lety +1

      @@Sebastian-ed5kt not really sure. The original one I got for like $6-$7 is still cutting through veggies and meat like floss through cake. I also got a 5 piece set from Amazon for $20 with a peeler and 4 knives in various sizes. If you're not an aggressive chopper then I can recommend ceramics enough

    • @Sebastian-ed5kt
      @Sebastian-ed5kt Před 4 lety

      I don't need a new knife, I have my knife out of 1.2519 (61hrc) which only needed sharpening once in the last two years because I dropped it😂😂
      Just wanted to know if they stay sharp longer than my knife

    • @J3RK115
      @J3RK115 Před 4 lety

      @@MrSuseguru the one I get has diamond. If they don't come with it then I just get another one

    • @J3RK115
      @J3RK115 Před 4 lety +1

      @@Sebastian-ed5kt whatever works for you lol. They both have their pros and cons. I usually recommend ceramics to people mainly for the price and low maintenance

  • @thiagofeltrin9841
    @thiagofeltrin9841 Před 3 lety

    This is my first time on your YT Channel and gosh, what an amazing work you did on this video! Congrats for making good content!