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Re: Questions about knives/sharpeners     

Author: Steve B.
Date: May 16, 2008 12:43

...Chef'sChoice 320 ($90) - electric machine, sharpens and strops to a shaving edge.... ($120) - adds a coarser "pre-sharpening" stage, needed for really dull knives... attachments for scissor and chisel sharpening. Paper Wheels ($30 for the ...as the Tormek or the two sharpeners below. For around $5000 The F... and speed. Strictly pro. Steve -- Sharpening Made Easy: A Primer on ...
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Knife sharpeners     

Author: matrix123
Date: May 15, 2008 04:54

Diamond edge sharpening!!! DMT
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Re: Questions about knives/sharpeners     

Author: Del Cecchi
Date: May 6, 2008 18:24

... over time I'm supposed to sharpen them. That's where I get stuck...I'd like to learn how to sharpen my knives, myself. I'd also like...be a few different options. 1) Lansky sharpening kits (with a clamp and individual ... 2) Crock sticks 3) Pull-through sharpeners I suppose I could also use a... angle. I think the pull through sharpeners are the cheapest and (possibly) least-...
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Re: Questions about knives/sharpeners     

Author: David Scheidt
Date: May 6, 2008 12:04

... confusing. :There seems to be a few different options. :1) Lansky sharpening kits (with a clamp and individual stones). :2) Crock sticks :3) Pull-through sharpeners Lansky and the like (there are several other systems that are ... have very dull knives, a coarser stone will speed the initial sharpening; a $5 one from the hardware store will do fine for ...
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Re: Questions about knives/sharpeners     

Author: Susan
Date: May 6, 2008 10:53

... over time I'm supposed to sharpen them. That's where I get stuck...I'd like to learn how to sharpen my knives, myself. I'd also like...be a few different options. 1) Lansky sharpening kits (with a clamp and individual ... 2) Crock sticks 3) Pull-through sharpeners I suppose I could also use a... angle. I think the pull through sharpeners are the cheapest and (possibly) least-...
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Re: Questions about knives/sharpeners     

Author: Peter A
Date: May 6, 2008 10:52

... time I'm supposed to sharpen them. That's where I get ... a few different options. 1) Lansky sharpening kits (with a clamp and individual ...2) Crock sticks 3) Pull-through sharpeners I suppose I could also use .... I think the pull through sharpeners are the cheapest and (possibly) ...and the stone, essential for good sharpening. -- Peter Aitken Author, MS Word for...
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Re: Sharpening a Japanese Knife?     

Author: Joe Cilinceon
Date: Mar 20, 2008 17:05

...this general subject, has anyone tried the Chef's Choice model 316 sharpener for Asian knives? It supposedly has a 15 degree fixed angle. ... so it would be useless and really the only way to properly sharpen is waterstones or a slow speed belt sander if you know what... have Japanese knives you should take the time to learn how to sharpen or find someone to do it for you. It really isn't...
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Re: Sharpening a Japanese Knife?     

Author: pltrgyst
Date: Mar 20, 2008 13:24

On this general subject, has anyone tried the Chef's Choice model 316 sharpener for Asian knives? It supposedly has a 15 degree fixed angle. I have one on the way to play with, so I'll see for myself within a week, I suppose. Thanks. -- Larry
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Re: Sharpening a Japanese Knife?     

Author: Joe Cilinceon
Date: Mar 20, 2008 12:58

... Peter A wrote: Two DVD's - that's at least 4 hours of video - for $45 to show how to sharpen knives!?!? Give me a break. Dave Martell is one of the best non-Asian sharpeners out there, perhaps second only to Murray "$6 an inch" Carter. Steve -- Steve Bottorff www.sharpeningmadeeasy.com ...
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Re: Sharpening a Japanese Knife?     

Author: Joe Cilinceon
Date: Mar 20, 2008 12:56

... at http://www.japaneseknifesharpening.com/ Now I suggest you send him an email with the length of the knife asking for his price. You will have to ship it to Pennsylvania to him and he will sharpen it and return it probably within a 5 day span. He has done a few problem knives for me such as convex edges on cleavers and hunting knives. His work is excellent, inexpensive compared to ...
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