YorkshireMartin
Established Member
Bit of an unusual one maybe. I normally send my knives off to the local sharpener as once i'm outside plane irons and chisels, I get a bit lost.
I have an automatic stiletto knife (some would say flick knife/switchblade) which has a very fine bevel (0.1mm probably) on it. I can't give it to someone else, even to sharpen, as it would be illegal.
Is there anything I can do, such as stropping etc, to bring the blade back into line, without wrecking it. It's not had a hard life but now it's failing to cut cellotape, which means I'm forced into action.
It's a decent quality german knife so I really dont want to bin it, not to mention its a very handy letter/parcel opener.
Thanks chaps.
I have an automatic stiletto knife (some would say flick knife/switchblade) which has a very fine bevel (0.1mm probably) on it. I can't give it to someone else, even to sharpen, as it would be illegal.
Is there anything I can do, such as stropping etc, to bring the blade back into line, without wrecking it. It's not had a hard life but now it's failing to cut cellotape, which means I'm forced into action.
It's a decent quality german knife so I really dont want to bin it, not to mention its a very handy letter/parcel opener.
Thanks chaps.