Knife Sharpening Know How
Thursday, September 25th, 2008
Through proper care and maintenance you can keep a knife in good working condition for years. Keeping a blade sharpened is fundamental to ensuring a long life for your knife. There are a number of options available to you when you’re looking for a knife sharpener, from simple whet stones to more complex electric sharpeners. Not every type of knife sharpener will be right for everyone, of course, or even for every knife.
One thing that you should consider is how much work you want to put in to sharpening your knives. Manual knife sharpeners and whet stones can give you more precision while sharpening your knives, but require a lot more work to create a good edge. Electric knife sharpeners may not be quite as precise, but are less likely to miss spots or create an uneven edge. You should also keep in mind the types of knives that you’ll be sharpening, as certain types of knives require specific sharpening tools. Solid blades can use most types, whereas serrated blades require special attachments so that you don’t damage the knife itself. Regardless of the knife sharpener that you choose, be sure that you always follow the directions to prevent damaging your blade or the sharpener itself.
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