Razor Sharp
Discover the fast, effective, and easy-to-master buffing technique that will give you a razor-sharp edge in just a minute or two.
Whether you’re an experienced woodworker or a complete beginner, you’ll learn how to achieve a professional-level sharpness with minimal time and effort.
What you will learn
Cutting-Edge
Unlock the “one-minute razor edge” secret—Master a buffing technique that gives you a sharper edge in less than two minutes—without the fuss of traditional sharpening stones.
Unparalleled
Troubleshoot dull blades in seconds—Learn how to assess a cutting edge quickly, so you can fix your chisels and planes without missing a beat.
Astute
Why you'll only need to grind once in a while—Discover the time-saving method that makes sharpening a breeze, and understand why you’ll rarely need to grind again with the right approach.
Curriculum
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"Even for an old-timer in woodworking like me (nearly half a century now), buying Steve’s sharpening course was worthwhile.
In addition to the clear text, the videos give a leisurely look at the equipment and processes in action.
And when I didn’t find the guidance I needed to get honing compound to stick to a new felt wheel, an email to Steve was all it took to get that information."
DW
Your instructor
Steve Maxwell brings a treasure trove of hands-on expertise to the "Razor Sharp" course, drawing from a rich tapestry of experiences as a seasoned metalworker and woodworker.
His practical wisdom, honed over decades, has been shared globally through prestigious platforms, benefiting thousands eager to master real-world skills.
Steve's knack for making complex concepts accessible is rooted in his passion for empowering individuals to build, create, and innovate with confidence and precision.
Beyond the written word in notable publications, Steve's commitment to practical education comes alive in his meticulously crafted courses, covering an array of subjects from solar energy to rural living skills.
His enthusiasm for teaching is matched by his dedication to sustainable living, demonstrated by the stone-and-timber home he crafted with his wife Mary on Manitoulin Island, Canada.