#2396043 - 05/18/11 09:08 AM
Re: knife sharpener
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smith's ceramic sticks. they set in a block of wood at the perfect angle.
I agree. Those work great. Smith makes good products for sharpening. I have recently become a fan of this Smith's 3 in 1 combo
It small, handy and does the job quick. This is really more of a field sharpener/ blade maintenance tool. If you knives are dull, there's sno substitute for a Arkansas stone. $20
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#2396064 - 05/18/11 09:18 AM
Re: knife sharpener
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smith's ceramic sticks. they set in a block of wood at the perfect angle. I agree. Those work great. Smith makes good products for sharpening. I have recently become a fan of this Smith's 3 in 1 combo It small, handy and does the job quick. This is really more of a field sharpener/ blade maintenance tool. If you knives are dull, there's sno substitute for a Arkansas stone. $20
good point. the ceramics are NOT for initial sharpening but more for edge maintenance. 4 or 5 strokes on each side and 8 or 10 on a leather and you have a razor.
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#2396748 - 05/18/11 10:20 PM
Re: knife sharpener
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I got an email a while back that showed a fella sharpening his knife on the bottom of a coffee cup. Try that and let us know if it works.
Edited by Rob R. (05/18/11 10:21 PM)
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#2396771 - 05/18/11 11:55 PM
Re: knife sharpener
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This is the one I have today and I will not use anything else on my Wusthof and Henckels knives. They creat a different kind of edge that stays razor sharp far longer than regular sharpners. I used to have the 2 step sharper but got the 3 step a couple years ago.
http://www.chefscatalog.com/product/91010-chefschoice-120-knife-sharpener.aspx
• Stage 1 sharpens edge and prepares it for subsequent steeling using 100% diamond abrasives • Stage 2 uses super hardened miniature steel and precision guides to develop a shaving sharp edge with ultra-sharp microscopic serrations that provide a "bite" superior to professionally steeled edges • Stage 3 polishes using a patented, flexible abrasive disk in combination with precision guides that create a smooth, ultra-sharp fine edge
If you don't want to spend the money on a electric sharpener you can get the same thing in a manual sharper for less money. I have one of these too and take this one camping.
http://www.chefscatalog.com/product/2495...rpener-464.aspx
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#2396772 - 05/19/11 12:14 AM
Re: knife sharpener
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I like the Warthog V-Sharp ($100). I've used one for years in my house on Wusthof kitchen knives, pocket knives, & hunting knives. I recently bought the smaller, lighter Xtreme Edge model ($70) for my cabin. It works just as well as the older one, and weighs very little. It would be a good portable model.
http://www.warthogsharp.com/
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#2396820 - 05/19/11 05:33 AM
Re: knife sharpener
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I like the Warthog V-Sharp ($100). I've used one for years in my house on Wusthof kitchen knives, pocket knives, & hunting knives. I recently bought the smaller, lighter Xtreme Edge model ($70) for my cabin. It works just as well as the older one, and weighs very little. It would be a good portable model. http://www.warthogsharp.com/JB
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#2396822 - 05/19/11 05:38 AM
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Smiths Diamond Kit. Easy to use, quick, clamp and rods keep the knife at a consistent angle. Think they go for around $30 at Lowes.
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#2396841 - 05/19/11 06:41 AM
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The smith 3 in 1 seems pretty good I watched a video on it
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#2396851 - 05/19/11 06:57 AM
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For the money a 6 " bastard mill file will sharpen anything from knifes to axes.
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