Hollow grinding a knife Media
Published: 4 years ago
Hollow grinding a knife
Hollow grinding a knife freehand can be a difficult task. Mastering it can help you hollow grind blades with a lot of freedom and you are not limited to your grinding jig. Franco demonstrates how he grinds a blade with a 17" wheel on a belt grinder.
Our knives have a unique grind, Franco blends 2 grinding surfaces into one smooth grind surface. This allows Franco to create a much larger hollow grind. Arno explains this on a white board of how much more of a lifespan you get on the cutting edge by following Franco's technique.
If you just started making knives I would highly recommend learning by free hand. Free hand gives you more control than a hollow grinding jig. It is more difficult to learn but you won't regret it.
Franco's motto on hollow grinding is practise, practise and practise.
Let us know if you have any questions and we will try to answer them as best we can.
Follow Arno Bernard Knives on:
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/arnobernardknives/
Facebook - https://web.facebook.com/arnobernardknives/
Official Website: https://arnobernard.com
About Arno Bernard Knives: We are 4 brothers from South Africa making knives in our small shop. It has been our passion for the last 20 years ever since our dad started making knives in the 90’s. We design and handcraft our knives using a superior quality steel in combination with authentic South African materials to create unique handles. Our designs are simple, yet beautiful. Our knives are tough enough to use yet nice enough to collect. We are not professional chefs and our channel will focus mostly on knife making. With the food and travel videos you will learn more about us and our beautiful country whenever we get a chance to slip away from our workshop in Bethlehem.
Hollow grinding a knife freehand can be a difficult task. Mastering it can help you hollow grind blades with a lot of freedom and you are not limited to your grinding jig. Franco demonstrates how he grinds a blade with a 17" wheel on a belt grinder.
Our knives have a unique grind, Franco blends 2 grinding surfaces into one smooth grind surface. This allows Franco to create a much larger hollow grind. Arno explains this on a white board of how much more of a lifespan you get on the cutting edge by following Franco's technique.
If you just started making knives I would highly recommend learning by free hand. Free hand gives you more control than a hollow grinding jig. It is more difficult to learn but you won't regret it.
Franco's motto on hollow grinding is practise, practise and practise.
Let us know if you have any questions and we will try to answer them as best we can.
Follow Arno Bernard Knives on:
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/arnobernardknives/
Facebook - https://web.facebook.com/arnobernardknives/
Official Website: https://arnobernard.com
About Arno Bernard Knives: We are 4 brothers from South Africa making knives in our small shop. It has been our passion for the last 20 years ever since our dad started making knives in the 90’s. We design and handcraft our knives using a superior quality steel in combination with authentic South African materials to create unique handles. Our designs are simple, yet beautiful. Our knives are tough enough to use yet nice enough to collect. We are not professional chefs and our channel will focus mostly on knife making. With the food and travel videos you will learn more about us and our beautiful country whenever we get a chance to slip away from our workshop in Bethlehem.