Well I'll give Jacob points for a helpful suggestion.
I never had a lot of time for the opinels. 12c27 stainless always felt soft and a bit gummy to me and the ceramic sharpeners are way too slow on it, so ours lies around and gets used as a letter opener.
Here's the evidence of 5 minutes with the kitchen steel.
Std Opinel
Totally blunt - see all the reflection from the "edge"
Kitchen steel - textured type. Asian brand but the steel says made in France
Sharpened - you can see the filings
As rough an edge as all hell but it'd still cut you to the bone. A few more swipes around the tip after this and it was perfectly good for the garden.
This method absolutely removes metal - I wiped the steel down before I started so this is straight off the edge.
Filings - without a doubt. The steel is acting as a scraper down the edge and removing metal just the way any sharp 90 degree edge will scrape on a wood lathe. Nothing to do with burrs like a cabinet scraper.
Will this make me swap the CPMS30V particle metallury steel blade in my pocket for an Opinel ?
Not a chance. But the Opinel might get promoted from letter opener to gardening implement
I never had a lot of time for the opinels. 12c27 stainless always felt soft and a bit gummy to me and the ceramic sharpeners are way too slow on it, so ours lies around and gets used as a letter opener.
Here's the evidence of 5 minutes with the kitchen steel.
Std Opinel

Totally blunt - see all the reflection from the "edge"

Kitchen steel - textured type. Asian brand but the steel says made in France

Sharpened - you can see the filings

As rough an edge as all hell but it'd still cut you to the bone. A few more swipes around the tip after this and it was perfectly good for the garden.

This method absolutely removes metal - I wiped the steel down before I started so this is straight off the edge.

Filings - without a doubt. The steel is acting as a scraper down the edge and removing metal just the way any sharp 90 degree edge will scrape on a wood lathe. Nothing to do with burrs like a cabinet scraper.

Will this make me swap the CPMS30V particle metallury steel blade in my pocket for an Opinel ?
Not a chance. But the Opinel might get promoted from letter opener to gardening implement