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Sharpening a Guthook

Started by jacobwyn, July 13, 2010, 06:30:00 PM

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jacobwyn

Hey guys this has probably been covered before, but I was just wondering if anyone had any good ideas on getting a gut hook razor sharp. I've tried a rattail file and that just doesn't seem to work well, but it just maybe me. Thanks a lot for your time and input.

Jacob,

Bobby Urban

Chainsaw file with lighter strokes as you co and then a ceramic rod if you need.  Also can use a little rubbing compound on a leather wrapped rod or file but that is probably overkill for what they are used for.

Bob Urban

ishiwannabe

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skullworks

I use one of the pointed diamond rods that is retractable. It is taper from a fine point to about pencil size. I think I got mine at Walmart.
'cuz deer huntin' ain't catch & release!

Lin Rhea

The principle for sharpening is the same for a guthook as with the main edge. The only problem is the shape.

I think, if it's really dull, start with a file, but most could begin with a round rod (file) wrapped in sandpaper, starting course as necessary to fine. Get a burr or it aint going to be sharp when you strop.

Keep your angle consistant. Lin
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jacobwyn

Thanks a lot guys for the great info!

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