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At 2:44 He says this line "Finishing with just the weight of the blade"?

because it doesn't make sense for me, what is to finish with the weight of the blade by which means?

At 3:07 ___ ceramic flat is it lay ceramic flat? and it yes, also here it doesn't make sense to me what is to lay ceramic flat...

At 3:54 to the fish ____ setting
-What is between "fish" until setting"? few unclear words...

At 3:58 Place hook in the groove?

At 4:27 the ceramic ____ is it "cone"?

At 5:14 and a leather _____? kit

At 5:16 with honing _____? to create

  

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At 2:44 "finishing with just the weight of the blade" It means: For the final few strokes, don't press down on the blade. Just let the blade rest on the sharpener under its own weight. At 3:07 It sounds like "lay ceramic flat to the bevel side".

  • At 2:44 "finishing with just the weight of the blade" It means: For the final few strokes, don't press down on the blade.
  • Just let the blade rest on the sharpener under its own weight.
  • At 3:07 It sounds like "lay ceramic flat to the bevel side".
  • I suppose it means apply the ceramic rod to the part you want to sharpen so that it lies flat against it.
  • At 3:54 to the fish hook groove setting At 3:58 place hook into groove At 4:27 I think it's "ceramic hone".
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At 2:44
"finishing with just the weight of the blade"
It means: For the final few strokes, don't press down on the blade. Just let the blade rest on the sharpener under its own weight.

At 3:07
It sounds like "lay ceramic flat to the bevel side".
I suppose it means apply the ceramic rod to the part you want to sharpen so that it lies flat against it.

At 3:54
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