Hail, swordsibs, and well met.
I have had a number of Sword-Like Object "replicas" over the years, but have never put a great deal of effort into sharpening them...mostly because I quickly discovered how unsuitable most of them were for actually cutting things. I have some modest skill at sharpening knives; my kitchen knives, and the 4" CaseXX folding lockback I wear and use daily, I keep quite sharp.
However, the tabletop diamond hones I use to keep my knives sharp are not nearly large enough to be practical to sharpen a sword. What are the best methods for maintaining a cutting sword's edge? How does one sharpen a blade with a non-linear edge bevel (i.e. a convex "appleseed" bevel looks much harder to maintain than the simple flat grind I use on most of my knife blades).
I have been thinking that perhaps a very fine grit (180 or 220) belt for my belt sander might work nicely, but I am not sure about how to set up a jig to maintain a very consistent angle. I am in the process of picking out and ordering a sharp for test cutting, and I plan to put the same care into my new swords (who can stop at one? <img src="/forum/images/icons/cool.gif" alt="" /> ) that I do into all my edged tools, for work or play.
Any suggestions would be much appreciated...after all, if I can't keep my cutting blades sharp, I might as well just buy theatrical blunts for bashing tatami mats and have done <img src="/forum/images/icons/tongue.gif" alt="" />
Colin
