I have a Lansky kit that I haven’t used in a long time. I just assumed the stones would be too wide but maybe not. I looked at the Spyderco and the flat side of those looks to be about the same as a Lansky stone.
I watched another video of a guy that took a piece of cardboard packing box. Cut a square. then wrapped that over a tube like say and oatmeal can. Then he just used abrasive grit rubbed on te cardboard and dragged the blade away from the edge. Moving up in grits. He said it worked really well. He didn’t show the grits as to exactly what he was using but I guess that’s not too hard to find.
If that little Sharp N Spark works though, that’s really all I need. I just can’t tell if it’s gimmick or not. Never head of them or at least don’t remember ever seeing one. I like the price though.
OK, I see what you are saying , just stay on the triangle edge of the stones. The vids I watched they started on the triangle and then moved to flats.
I actually have a triangle in my Lansky but I think it’s a super fine grit and was made for fish hooks or something. I never used it. I’ll have to see if that will take this edge up a notch.
I’ve found out that Lansky has set of 4 stones for curved blades. Since I already have the Lansky setup I ordered a set. Most people were asking $10+ per stone but I found a set of Course / Med / Fine / Ultra Fine for $25. Has not arrived yet.