To be clear, I have not used 80CRV2. However, I've had a similar experience with deburring my Japanese kitchen knives in VG10 (61rc). Started sharpening on diamond stones, then continued on my Spyderco ceramic stones (medium, fine, extra fine). I couldn't debur them. I tried different pressure, adding water, then mineral oil, angle guides, strops, nothing worked. I finally went back to deburring on my Ultimate Edge ultra fine diamond steel before stropping, and that did the trick. I don't know why I can do it handheld, but can't do it on bench stones. There's definitely something I'm doing different, I simply can't identify it. Thank you for your videos. I'd been thinking about adding a piece in 80CRV2, but have decided against it.
It may not be run hard enough. 80CrV2 is about the same toughness as 3V. I run it hard even if a little toughness is lost it is still tougher than most steels. To give you an idea, my target is 62 to 63 HRC. I have only made a couple knives (so far so good) in 80CrV2, but have a few coming up this summer. Also I just epoxied the handles on the knives this weekend and will try to sand them down in the next day or two. Then you will have a choice of 2 knives and I will have to make a sheath. I have a new idea for pocket carry in mind that should be really nice. I think I'll make 2 prototypes, one for you and one for me.
They only thing I have in 80 CRV two is my RMJ Tactical SHRIKE. I’ve done OK sharpening it so far. It’s hair popping sharp, but I’m not gonna buy anything else in that steel. Keep it up.
I'm carrying my Spyderco Paramilitary 2 in S45VN and my Civivi Bo in NITRO-V. Just recently spent 30 seconds in the kitchen refreshing the edge on my Bo using a steel from my kitchen knife set. Hair popping sharp again. I really enjoy your sharpening videos. Still haven't had to sharpen my blade in 80CRV2 basically because it hasn't been used. Glad you are having some success with this blade. Thanks for the content.
Today I’m carrying my Gerber Slimsada D2 frame lock. Last night I ordered two Gerber Mansfield D2 slip joint knives, one in natural micarta and one in green micarta, which most knife sellers are charging $40 ea. However, I ordered from a big Illinois knife seller for $8.63 each. Can’t wait to hold them in hand. I enjoyed your sharpening video.
I swear Chicago knife works is Blue Ridge’s preferred liquidation retailer because so many knives/products drop ship directly from Blue Ridge for what has to be at or nearly at wholesale cost. It definitely provides for some great deals if you sift through the massive amount of listings!
That's a pretty edge you ended up with👍Whenever I've got a stubborn burr like that, some 3 micron gunny juice followed by some green compound usually does the trick for me. Never tried using bass wood before, might have to give that a try sometime. Great video, E!🤟
Damn I’m glad you finally got the knife sharp but spending 3+ hours to get it there is INSANE! Seems like a really hit or miss steel, I’m steering clear of it there are definitely better choices out there!
I have a Lionsteel T5 in Niolox. Its a cool looking knife but I can't sharpen it to save my life. Actually, after many attempts I just gave up on it. Maybe someday I'll try again.
I've never seen a PBK do that. Allen's knives usually tune right up. I got my Hunter's EDC in 80CRV2 sharp with the diamond hone on a Leatherman Signal. My guess would be that you probably got an oddball. I actually carried the Glock knife today. Definitely doesn't hold an edge for shit but since it's actually meant to be a bayonette I can understand it being a bit soft so it won't snap when it goes through ribs
@@ericasedc it is possible. I've had an SC5, two Essentials, my Diablo prototype, and 3 Hunter's EDCs from Allen and all were the best 80CRV2, Magnacut, and AEBL I've ever used on fixed blades. This is the first one of his blades I've ever seen be difficult to tune up
Ive never had good luck with 80crv2. Its too soft. I hand sharpen all my edges. If i have the time, I usually go up to a 3k diamond stone and then work my way up with stropping compounds from 5k to 100k for ultimate mirror polish. My job also requires me to use a knife every two seconds doing linework. I've gotten very good at putting a very good edge on in the field with only a few stones and a small field strop. In my experience, I'd rather sharpen 15V than a super soft carbon steel. I've found the super soft carbon steels hard to remove the bur/wire. Sometimes even a strop will just fold the bur to the other side and it just becomes a massive pain to sharpen. All our dedicated cable splicing and skinning knives are made from some ridiculously soft carbon steel and it's so annoying sharpening them. Mora made a good hawkbill linemen knife that was 14c28n and I buy them every time I find one. I would like to have one made at least out of 1095 so it sharpens up better because I am fond of carbon steel and patina.
I agree absolutely. I don’t really enjoy 80CRV2,52100,O1,1075 etc. they have to be done REALLY well for me to enjoy using them. Typically they’re just a pain in my ass😂
@@ericasedc a little Still having a difficult time walking and using a walker Dr said when the Opdivo leaves my system in July the arthritis should go away as well Love you
Language, Erica! MY VIRGIN EARS!!! 😇 I’m currently not carrying anything. Just watching you inside. But I am looking at getting a new knife. And I’m looking at some lock backs and slip joints which I have zero of beyond my granddads old timers. Looking at a Manly Wasp in s90v. A Civivi Appalachian drifter in S35VN. A QSP worker in N690. And a Kansept wedge in S35VN. Sounds like my newb @$$ will stay away from that steel that you have in this video.
I make all my knives in 80crv2 and 8670 and have never had this issue. I dont hand sharpen, i just do a convex edge on the sander and can cut free standing paper in 5-10 minutes of sharpening and stropping
Good morning Ms E. Fun watching you work 👍. Hope your day goes well.🇺🇲🔪🌲🔥
Thanks J ! Hope you are well! 🥰🥰
Great video about the difficulties that sometimes happen when sharpening a knife. God bless.
Thanks my brother. Blessings!
To be clear, I have not used 80CRV2. However, I've had a similar experience with deburring my Japanese kitchen knives in VG10 (61rc). Started sharpening on diamond stones, then continued on my Spyderco ceramic stones (medium, fine, extra fine). I couldn't debur them. I tried different pressure, adding water, then mineral oil, angle guides, strops, nothing worked. I finally went back to deburring on my Ultimate Edge ultra fine diamond steel before stropping, and that did the trick. I don't know why I can do it handheld, but can't do it on bench stones. There's definitely something I'm doing different, I simply can't identify it. Thank you for your videos. I'd been thinking about adding a piece in 80CRV2, but have decided against it.
There are definitely more like… user friendly steels out there hahap
It may not be run hard enough. 80CrV2 is about the same toughness as 3V. I run it hard even if a little toughness is lost it is still tougher than most steels. To give you an idea, my target is 62 to 63 HRC. I have only made a couple knives (so far so good) in 80CrV2, but have a few coming up this summer. Also I just epoxied the handles on the knives this weekend and will try to sand them down in the next day or two. Then you will have a choice of 2 knives and I will have to make a sheath. I have a new idea for pocket carry in mind that should be really nice. I think I'll make 2 prototypes, one for you and one for me.
Hey K!!! I am SO excited to try one of your knives. I can’t wait!!!! I think this is like 62/63 … it should be good!!!!
They only thing I have in 80 CRV two is my RMJ Tactical SHRIKE. I’ve done OK sharpening it so far. It’s hair popping sharp, but I’m not gonna buy anything else in that steel. Keep it up.
Thanks so much for sharing your experience with it!
I'm carrying my Spyderco Paramilitary 2 in S45VN and my Civivi Bo in NITRO-V. Just recently spent 30 seconds in the kitchen refreshing the edge on my Bo using a steel from my kitchen knife set. Hair popping sharp again. I really enjoy your sharpening videos. Still haven't had to sharpen my blade in 80CRV2 basically because it hasn't been used. Glad you are having some success with this blade. Thanks for the content.
Always great to see you man!
Today I’m carrying my Gerber Slimsada D2 frame lock. Last night I ordered two Gerber Mansfield D2 slip joint knives, one in natural micarta and one in green micarta, which most knife sellers are charging $40 ea. However, I ordered from a big Illinois knife seller for $8.63 each. Can’t wait to hold them in hand. I enjoyed your sharpening video.
Awesome Richard!🎉
I swear Chicago knife works is Blue Ridge’s preferred liquidation retailer because so many knives/products drop ship directly from Blue Ridge for what has to be at or nearly at wholesale cost. It definitely provides for some great deals if you sift through the massive amount of listings!
That's a pretty edge you ended up with👍Whenever I've got a stubborn burr like that, some 3 micron gunny juice followed by some green compound usually does the trick for me. Never tried using bass wood before, might have to give that a try sometime. Great video, E!🤟
Yeah I tried man! Super stubborn this time!!!😂
Damn I’m glad you finally got the knife sharp but spending 3+ hours to get it there is INSANE! Seems like a really hit or miss steel, I’m steering clear of it there are definitely better choices out there!
It really is a hit or miss! I have had trouble with most of it
I have a Lionsteel T5 in Niolox. Its a cool looking knife but I can't sharpen it to save my life. Actually, after many attempts I just gave up on it. Maybe someday I'll try again.
Keep trying!
I just got a TRM atom in Magna-Cut. It would be cool to see you review some TRM magna-cut some time.
Wish I could! I don’t have any haha
Dude im watching you and how you find your angle and hold consistent every stroke you look like a machine...i want to be on that level some day
Practice practice!!!! Took me YEARS to get this far and I am not even close to good!!!!
Would love to see you review the
HORL®2 sharpening system - super expensive but surely worth a review
I have never actually heard of that!
Supposedly saves you hours of sharpening 😂😂
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As someone who actually knows about knife sharpening your opinion would mean more than ALL of the reviews
@@geoffmarriott4387 I really appreciate that man!
is that a massive stack of notebooks right in front of the stone??
Yes!!! My field notes!!!!!
Carrying the Benchmade 945Rd-2401 today.
Fancy!
You would think. But came blunt, so I had to sharpen. Nice and sharp now
I've been carring my Quietcarry Waypoint in Vanax. Stropped it once.
Great choice!
Hi. For me I have about 20 fixed blades, including a Primitive Bear EDC. None are in 80CRV2. Personal preference for me. Thx
Thanks for sharing and watching!
I've never seen a PBK do that. Allen's knives usually tune right up. I got my Hunter's EDC in 80CRV2 sharp with the diamond hone on a Leatherman Signal. My guess would be that you probably got an oddball. I actually carried the Glock knife today. Definitely doesn't hold an edge for shit but since it's actually meant to be a bayonette I can understand it being a bit soft so it won't snap when it goes through ribs
Yep. A lemon I think
@@ericasedc it is possible. I've had an SC5, two Essentials, my Diablo prototype, and 3 Hunter's EDCs from Allen and all were the best 80CRV2, Magnacut, and AEBL I've ever used on fixed blades. This is the first one of his blades I've ever seen be difficult to tune up
@@dualsportedc he immediately made me a new one and I didn’t even ask for it. Wicked stand up guy. I really like Allen.
@@ericasedc that's Allen. That's why he and I have been friends for as long as we have. He's a genuinely good dude
Erica....do you have a video on how to sharpen MAGNACUT as I recently bought a Manix 2 Salt & a Para 2 Salt ?? Thanks Kid.
I think I do…?! Check my sharpening playlist. If I don’t- I’ll make one asap!
@@ericasedc Thank you! p.s. were building house in Campton!
@@hdrvman oooh fun!
Use diamond stones on everything
Think i am going to carry a swiss alox solo and. Classic sd also in steel old one. Can you knock of the burr with a ceramic rod or is that cheating ?
Yes you can I do it all the time!
I’m totally snagging one of those soon, I think he lives fairly close to me here in John’s island SC, that’s the Edisto correct?
I’d like to get in that daily chat group you guys have going, is that on IG ?
Carrying my Magna Bravo 1 LT with new taco 🌮 kydex sheath and 3.3 clip and QC drift LC 🤤
He’s in SC yes!!!!! And the daily chat with Richter etc?!
How good is k300 steel? Fave♥
I know what you mean- no worries! Responded to your other comment!
I'm going to get A Buck 110. I should have it in my collection. .
Awesome- classic!
Ive never had good luck with 80crv2. Its too soft. I hand sharpen all my edges. If i have the time, I usually go up to a 3k diamond stone and then work my way up with stropping compounds from 5k to 100k for ultimate mirror polish. My job also requires me to use a knife every two seconds doing linework. I've gotten very good at putting a very good edge on in the field with only a few stones and a small field strop. In my experience, I'd rather sharpen 15V than a super soft carbon steel. I've found the super soft carbon steels hard to remove the bur/wire. Sometimes even a strop will just fold the bur to the other side and it just becomes a massive pain to sharpen. All our dedicated cable splicing and skinning knives are made from some ridiculously soft carbon steel and it's so annoying sharpening them. Mora made a good hawkbill linemen knife that was 14c28n and I buy them every time I find one. I would like to have one made at least out of 1095 so it sharpens up better because I am fond of carbon steel and patina.
I agree absolutely. I don’t really enjoy 80CRV2,52100,O1,1075 etc. they have to be done REALLY well for me to enjoy using them. Typically they’re just a pain in my ass😂
So I finished watching it today and it cuts like when I sharpen most knives tearing paper etc
Hey T!!! Hope you’re feeling better!
@@ericasedc a little Still having a difficult time walking and using a walker Dr said when the Opdivo leaves my system in July the arthritis should go away as well
Love you
Is that all Field notes in front of your sharpening stone?!
HECK YES IT IS!
@@ericasedc I think you just became my new favorite CZcamsr lol are they new, or is that your used stack?
@@christopherlarson7579 new! I keep the old ones though!!!
I meant K390?
I have a TON of videos on that steel. Check them out on my Steel playlist and review playlist!
Language, Erica! MY VIRGIN EARS!!! 😇 I’m currently not carrying anything. Just watching you inside. But I am looking at getting a new knife. And I’m looking at some lock backs and slip joints which I have zero of beyond my granddads old timers. Looking at a Manly Wasp in s90v. A Civivi Appalachian drifter in S35VN. A QSP worker in N690. And a Kansept wedge in S35VN. Sounds like my newb @$$ will stay away from that steel that you have in this video.
Ooooh good choices!!!
Hi Erica, such an impressing steel. I'm happy to have access to such great stuff.
I don’t think you watched the video my friend 😂
It's Erica and her favorite steel time ??? NOT
Haha right😂
This sounds like poor heat treatment.
Yeah. Something happened! He’s making me a new one . Really stand up guy!
had a Raccoon and a Rubato 2 today.
Nice!!
I make all my knives in 80crv2 and 8670 and have never had this issue. I dont hand sharpen, i just do a convex edge on the sander and can cut free standing paper in 5-10 minutes of sharpening and stropping
Nice! Thanks for sharing!