New sharpeners often try to match the speed they see in videos, but most of those fast movements come from years of experience. When you are learning, going too fast will only hurt your edge and slow your progress. In this video I explain why speed should never be your first goal, what actually matters when building skill, and how to develop control that leads to sharp, consistent results. Slow and steady will always beat rushed and sloppy, and this breakdown will help you understand why. Let’s build good habits before trying to move like the pros. Below is a link to my recommended sharpeners tools and items for your shops: https://www.alexandriaknifesharpening.com/sharpening #BeginnerSharpening#LearnToSharpen#SharpeningForBeginners#SharpeningMistakes#KnifeSkills

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