My knife sharpening skillz are about like my guitar playing skillz - as in nonexistant. Very frustrating. I have a Work Sharp, not real impressed.
I'm about to break down and buy a Lansky system on eBay.....
My knife sharpening skillz are about like my guitar playing skillz - as in nonexistant. Very frustrating. I have a Work Sharp, not real impressed.
I'm about to break down and buy a Lansky system on eBay.....
Not cheap but the best of this type https://www.wickededgeusa.com/produc...ry/sharpeners/
I have the Pro Pack 1 https://www.wickededgeusa.com/product/pro-pack-i/
40 yrs a meatcutter here. To me the word "hone" indicated metal has been removed from blade. A quality steel does not remove metal from blade, it merely straightens the edge. Some so called "sharpening steels" are not steel, but a ceramic composition rod shaped like a steel. The do sharpen a blade and do a quick good job of it. Sometimes though you just gotta put the blade to the stone.
DO NOT put knives in the dishwasher...no matter how nice n clean it gets them..... the heat changes stuff up the temper and they will forever after be a right mongrel to get and keep sharp
green river is a great brand..victorinox are ok but not my cuppa tea..f dick is good too biggest thing is find what suits YOU
The sub $20 bacho bought at shop counter of most hardware stores are an awesome wee knife also sold at 3x the price with MORA brand on them..the angle they are sharpened from new just works.....and when they get dull...2 deer and one hog later....a quick strop/steel or stone has them back to good again..heck you can rubb them on bullbars on the vechille and restraighten the edge if needed... the description on wee chrystals on edge is good one..feather edge is better/another way to describe it...think of a hacksaw blade,with the teeth themsleves flexible...with use/abuse the teeth get pushed over,what a steel does is bend them back into line...the stone regrooves them and a strop fine tunes the bendy bit...
Dishwashers are hard on knives for various reasons. Changing the temp from heat is not one of them. Dishwashers operate between 130 and 140 degrees with a rinse cycle of 150 to180 degrees. 180 degrees is far short of being able to change the temper of carbon steel or SS.
Autoclaves for sterilizing surgical instruments may reach 320 degrees.
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I went thru many sharpeners, have two old strops from my grandad and even bought the very costly Wicked Edge Sharpener that works super but costly. Mostly, I use a pawn shop bench grinder I installed paper wheels on; very fast and easy when the Wife says her knives are dull. I think these paper wheels are the easy way for any novice to get that sharp edge they are looking for, and at a low cost of investment. The kits available with these paper wheels come with all you need for a bench grinder and they will sharpen any pocket knife or hunting knife or kitchen knife doing a great job in just a few minutes. The learning curve is very easy as well and in no time you have a nice sharp edge that lasts quite awhile. When first trying the wheels, my Wife got me a few unwanted knives from the church kitchen that becomes a dumping ground for about anything kitchen related and by using them first, I learned how to get a great edge before sharpening my own knives. Of course I sharpened all the church knives as well and the ladies were very happy!
- On my work bench, I have an old vertical belt grinder that had been in a welding shop, one that uses those wide belts. I use it for axes, lawn mower blades, brush hog blades etc. Changing belts it works great for sharpening large knives and have even made a couple large knives using old files..
You can find steels around flea markets and estate sales, don't mess with the cheep stuff. I have found Dexter and Forschners cheap because no one knows what the are. Chicago steel are ok but a little small.
I have several steels, strops and more stones and hones than any sane person needs. A couple grits of Carborundum and India stones, a steel and a strop are all you really need to sharpen by hand. I've never used a sharpening tool or jig, just not there when you need it.
GhostHawk mentioned looking at a blade edge with a magnifying glass. The edge of a sharp blade looks like a saw blade with a 10X loupe. You can really see where you are at. Polish that out and be careful with that blade.
https://www.vieltools.com/categorie/...fieuse-viel-s5
This will sharpen knives, scissors and drill bits quicker than anything. It needs attachments for such items but I've also done axes and gardening tools free hand even sycthe blades. It's a belt sander with higher surface feet per minute, it will make any knife say uncle.
https://www.vieltools.com/produit/po...viel-s-5-m-542
Try this one for the belt grinder
Last edited by pmer; 06-15-2024 at 06:44 PM.
Oh great, another thread that makes me spend money.
BP | Bronze Point | IMR | Improved Military Rifle | PTD | Pointed |
BR | Bench Rest | M | Magnum | RN | Round Nose |
BT | Boat Tail | PL | Power-Lokt | SP | Soft Point |
C | Compressed Charge | PR | Primer | SPCL | Soft Point "Core-Lokt" |
HP | Hollow Point | PSPCL | Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" | C.O.L. | Cartridge Overall Length |
PSP | Pointed Soft Point | Spz | Spitzer Point | SBT | Spitzer Boat Tail |
LRN | Lead Round Nose | LWC | Lead Wad Cutter | LSWC | Lead Semi Wad Cutter |
GC | Gas Check |