1.How do you find out at what angle to sharpen the knife and then maintain the right angle so that the edge does not get rounded.
2.What do you need to sharpen the knife.
3.Is the sharpening process different for stainless steel knives as compared to an ordinary steel knife
Anything else that is essential for a novice to know before he/she begins the entire process.
penpusher
PS-All that appears to be available in the market here are whet stones,cheap Chinese made knife sharpening tools with steel wheels and steel rod knife sharpeners
How to sharpen a knife
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I am hitting the sack but have a look at the video on this site. This is the knife sharpner that I am going to get when funds permit.
http://edgeproinc.com/
Mack The Knife
I am hitting the sack but have a look at the video on this site. This is the knife sharpner that I am going to get when funds permit.
http://edgeproinc.com/
Mack The Knife
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The Lansky is another good sharpener. It is what I use & I am quite pleased with it. The only problem I have with knife sharpeners is finding good oil for them at a decent price. You can see the Lansky here. http://www.lanskysharpeners.com/outdoor.php
The Lansky is another good sharpener. It is what I use & I am quite pleased with it. The only problem I have with knife sharpeners is finding good oil for them at a decent price. You can see the Lansky here. http://www.lanskysharpeners.com/outdoor.php
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