kuivaterilöinti
Kuivaterilöinti is a Finnish term that translates to "dry sharpening" and refers to a specific method of sharpening cutting tools, particularly knives and axes. Unlike wet sharpening, which utilizes water or oil as a lubricant and coolant, kuivaterilöinti relies on abrasive materials like whetstones, sharpening steels, or even rough surfaces without any added liquid.
The primary characteristic of kuivaterilöinti is the absence of any lubricant. This can lead to a different
Historically, kuivaterilöinti was a common practice before the widespread availability of specialized sharpening oils and stones.