devonwoody
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Our kitchen knives are going dull mainly kitchen devils.
What methods do you use to sharpen these days?
What methods do you use to sharpen these days?
They are. We bought one not so long ago, with a mini whetstone on the back, but they're hideously cruel on blades. Now that Her Ladyship has decent kitchen knives, I'm looking to upgrade...John15":2mfzyg6b said:It has 2 small wheels and you draw the knife through the middle. Still produces very sharp edges but doubtful if it's available today.
I'm angling for one of them for Christmas, myself!LancsRick":2mfzyg6b said:For kitchen knives I love my lansky system, would never use anything else now.
phil.p":19nhdzuz said:Diamond plate, or if they need grinding an MDF disc on the lathe with abrasive glued to it.
I didn't mean this was the best, just my way.
I have one of those living with me E and they never change, at least mine hasn't in 46 years :roll:Eric The Viking":i742qjci said:I have a better half who likes one of those 1970s "carving dishes" made of stainless, with spikes on it to hold the joint (or bird). This year "the dish" wrecked the entire length of the carving knife, so comprehensively it was hard to imagine how the knife had been used. Sadly, no butchers' steel can repair that.
I have two diamond plates that live in the kitchen: a medium-fine one for nasty issues such as the carving knife, and a worn-out fine plate which is almost a strop now but slightly more aggressive. I keep one knife fairly "decent" for me - if she wants to blunt the others within hours of being sharpened, they go on the to-do-whenever list.
It's taken 35 years (almost), but the value of sharp knives is beginning to be appreciated. I remain slightly optimistic, and will (on Rafezetter's recommendation yesterday), find a cheap plastic cutting board, to act as a cushion for the carving dish.
Lons":o3y6fuwl said:I have one of those living with me E and they never change, at least mine hasn't in 46 years :roll:
Only 2 options. Change the missus ( divorce is too expensive although I'm sure the knife issue is valid grounds :wink: ) or take over carving duties which is probably why they do it anyway.
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