This article has a collection of knife specific videos to help you sharpen the blades in your collection. Even if your sharpener is different than the ones in the following videos, the process and technique is the same.
Sharpening a Benchmade 940
Sharpening a Benchmade Mini-Griptilian
Sharpening a Spyderco Paramilitary (Part 1)
Sharpening a Spyderco Paramilitary (Part 2)
Sharpening a Spyderco Paramilitary 2
Sharpening a Spyderco Para 3
Sharpening a Spyderco Manix 2
Sharpening a Spyderco Delica
Sharpening a Strider SNG
Sharpening a Richmond Addict
Sharpening a Tojiro DP Santoku
Sharpening a Chris Reeves Sebenza
Sharpening a Shun Nakiri
Sharpening a Jon Graham - Razel Knife
Sharpening a Kriss Style Italian Stiletto
Sharpening an Ontario 499 Air Force Survival Knife
Sharpening small knives with your Wicked Edge is not only possible, but fairly easy with some tricks and tips. Below is a video that gives you the basic starting point for all small blades. Whether you have a Standard, Cam-Lock, or DualCam Vise, the ...
All Wicked Edge sharpeners are calibrated for the edge of the blade to sit 5/8" above the top of the vise. If your blade sits higher or lower than this, your angles will be slightly different. So if your blade sits higher than 5/8", your actual angle ...
Long, flexible blades, such as fillet knives, can be a little tricky and require some patience to get it right. Luckily, with a few tips and tricks, you'll be able to put a Wicked Edge on any of these blades. If you have a DualCam or Cam-Lock Vise, ...
Wicked Edge can sharpen a lot of blades, but can it sharpen serrated blades? The answer is 'kind of'. The Convex Handles are able to retouch serrated edges and give them back their bite, but overuse will actually round those serrations and dull the ...
Curved blades, like karambits, hawkbills, and recurves, may look intimidating but are fairly simply to sharpen in a Wicked Edge. Below are a couple of videos that walk through some tips and tricks to sharpen these types of knives. Sharpening ...