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I just cut that straight in half Iamp;#39;ve had a handful of messages and emails asking me to do a sharpening video on the convex blade and I feel as though itamp;#39;s one worth doing because I first kind of got into knives or fixed blade knives around 2009 to 2011 I got myself a falcon even A1 and at the time on the forums I was reading in the videos I was watching everyone made a big deal about how difficult it was to sharpen convex blades and everyone would use sandpaper on a mouse pad and just push into it and let the flex of the mouse pad just cause natural convexity in the blade for you and thatamp;#39;s that was kind of the accepted method back then and you know I since find out that thatamp;#39;s a terrible method and yet people still talk about it commonly see especially I see on Reddit people say that thatamp;#39;s what they do Iamp;#39;ve seen it on blade forums um yeah I see it all over the place and still on YouTube as well and itamp;#39;s itamp;#39;s really bad