camping1601
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One of the best investments I have made to the day is a Chefs Choice sharpener. I can even do broadhead blades in mine.
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My lansky broke last night so looking for something new. Considering another lansky although it is a kind of a pita on bigger kitchen knives. Also thinking about spyderco sharpmaker or the worksharp. Wondering what everybody else is using?
If the sharpener seems to be eating too much metal in 2 passes, you're running the motor way to fast.
What wetstones have you found to be the best?I just use whetstones and a sharpmaker. Have a Lansky somewhere, works on pocket knives, but not on bigger/thicker blades. \
Use the stones when the blade needs a lot of work, use the sharpmaker for just quick touch ups. Everything I have in a knife, expensive or cheap will shave hair, with the exception of maybe one or two blades. For whatever reason never been satisfied with the edge on those lets say two blades. They seem to need divine intervention. Probably own 2 dozen hunting knifes.
What wetstones have you found to be the best?
Could you use actually use a fillet knife on the DMT diamond stone? Or would the diamond take too much metal off since it's so thinI cannot say enough about the DMT Knife Sharpeners (DMT Knife Sharpeners | Sharpening Stones | DMT Diamond Sharpening).
I have used this simple diamond stone on all of my knives, including my D2 steels and they come out VERY sharp with minimal effort. The grinders take away a LOT of material and your knife ends of looking like a fillet knife after a while. The V sharpeners do not work as well to get the edge sharp.
I would also recommend watching the tons of knife sharpening videos on youtube to learn how to hold the knife correctly and the general technique.
As for the field, I use Worksharps Guide Field Sharpener, especially on the bigger animals when you have to stop and resharpen.
My lansky broke last night so looking for something new. Considering another lansky although it is a kind of a pita on bigger kitchen knives. Also thinking about spyderco sharpmaker or the worksharp. Wondering what everybody else is using?
There's only one speed on my Worksharp. It's either on or it's off.
Could you use actually use a fillet knife on the DMT diamond stone? Or would the diamond take too much metal off since it's so thin
I ended up getting the fine/course diamond stone with the platform, looking forward to trying it out on my knivesThe diamond dust is so minute that you will never take "too" much off. So using the DMT stone is perfect for almost any blade that is not serrated. The great thing about the duo-stones are that you have two sides to work with, a coarse and a fine. I only do about 4-5 swipes per side with the coarse and then flip it over and 40-50 times on the fine. The blade is scary sharp after that.