Angle of Grit: Knife Sharpening & EDC Crafts
Sharpening Skills, EDC Builds, and Practical DIY
Angle of Grit started with a simple decision: step away from the desk and build something real.
👤 My Story
After a successful 25-year career in IT security—supporting government contracts and working in high-responsibility environments—I reached a point where I wanted something different.
Before that, I served as an intelligence professional in the United States Air Force.
Both paths demanded precision, discipline, and attention to detail. But they also kept me behind screens, solving problems in the digital world.
Eventually, I felt the need to work with my hands again—to slow things down, learn practical skills, and create something tangible.
That’s where this journey began.
🔥 Why Knife Sharpening?
Knife sharpening checked all the boxes:
- It requires focus and consistency
- It rewards patience and technique
- And the results are immediate and real
Taking a dull, worn blade and turning it into a razor sharp edge—it’s simple, but incredibly satisfying.
From there, it naturally expanded into:
- Knife restoration
- Tool care
- Everyday carry (EDC) gear
- Hands-on projects like paracord crafts
🛠️ What Angle of Grit Is About
This site is built for people who want to:
- Learn knife sharpening the right way
- Restore and maintain their tools
- Build practical, everyday gear
- Develop real-world, hands-on skills
No fluff. No overcomplication. Just straightforward, useful content that works.
🎯 The Mission
To help you go from dull to razor sharp—not just with knives, but with your skills.
Because once you learn how to sharpen a blade, you start to see the value in:
- Precision
- Consistency
- Doing things the right way
📍 Local Services
If you’re in San Antonio and don’t want to do it yourself, I also offer professional knife sharpening services.
Whether it’s kitchen knives, EDC blades, or tools, the goal is the same: clean, consistent, razor sharp results.
🤝 Final Word
This isn’t just about knives.
It’s about stepping away from the noise, learning real skills, and building something with your hands.
If that sounds like what you’re looking for—you’re in the right place.
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