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Topic: Knife Sharpeners (Read 12737 times)
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Gav Iscon
I've Had Way Too Much Curry
Posts: 1583
Re: Knife Sharpeners
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Reply #10 on:
August 23, 2013, 09:28 PM »
I haven't for a while but I have a couple of knives that need re-honing. I normally tend to give them a wizz up on a steel which my mother showed me how to use. I have a couple of big Victorinox knives with wood handles which are my favourites. Never failed me yet.
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Geezah
Indian Master Chef
Posts: 332
Re: Knife Sharpeners
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Reply #11 on:
August 23, 2013, 11:00 PM »
Another vote here for a carborundum stone, a good eye and a little patience.
Once you know the angles by eye and are confident, you can sharpen a knife in under 30 seconds.
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Jeera
Head Chef
Posts: 173
Re: Knife Sharpeners
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Reply #12 on:
August 24, 2013, 07:28 AM »
http://store.makro.co.uk/popup.aspx?src=images/PRODUCT/large/316921.jpg
got this stone for ?20 at Makro..excellent and sharpest my knives have been for years.
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Peripatetic Phil
Genius Curry Master
Contributing member
Posts: 8448
Re: Knife Sharpeners
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August 24, 2013, 07:48 AM »
Has anyone ever encountered double (or even 1 1/2) width oilstones ? I am regrinding the blades of my garden shredder, using a plane jig, and the stone is not wide enough to fully accommodate the blade and jig. This is not just one atypical stone : all three of my dual-grit oilstones are the same (standard) width.
** Phil.
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Garp
Jedi Curry Master
Posts: 2505
Re: Knife Sharpeners
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Reply #14 on:
September 23, 2014, 12:53 PM »
One year on, I finally got a stone (not one to rush into things).
I got it a few weeks ago, and after watching a wee Japanese dude on Youtube a few times, gave it a go. Firstly with an old knife, as suggested, then moved on to my favourites. What a difference. No more hacking through the skin of a ripe tomato or sawing through an onion.
Good times
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Gav Iscon
I've Had Way Too Much Curry
Posts: 1583
Re: Knife Sharpeners
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Reply #15 on:
September 23, 2014, 02:10 PM »
Yep, being a complete saddo, it is a sense of achievement when you've stone sharpened your knives to perfection. I wish i could find my stone which has once again been put in a safe place by my missus
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Garp
Jedi Curry Master
Posts: 2505
Re: Knife Sharpeners
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September 23, 2014, 02:44 PM »
I must be sad too, Gav, as I did feel satisfied
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sue28
Chef
Posts: 16
Re: Knife Sharpeners
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September 23, 2014, 03:23 PM »
The best ever, razor sharp. Ebay for about ?15.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9J8JcRQajw
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Garp
Jedi Curry Master
Posts: 2505
Re: Knife Sharpeners
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September 23, 2014, 03:51 PM »
Interesting, Sue. It all seems a bit Heath Robinson though
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london
Indian Master Chef
Posts: 483
Re: Knife Sharpeners
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Reply #19 on:
September 23, 2014, 04:26 PM »
It would've been nice to see him actual cut something after he sharpened them.
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