Knife Sharpeners for the Unskilled

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And impatient.

Any recommendations? Our family does Christmas gift wish lists and some sort of knife sharpening system will be on mine. I've tried manual sharpening with the worksharp field sharpener and I must just be unskilled with it. Knife gets a little sharper, not a lot. Maybe a whetstone system would be better to learn on. Have multiple blade angles to sharpen to. Fillet knives, chef's knives, pocket knives, custom, etc.

Something like this worksharp system is attractive but i see a few motorized options as well. I have an amazon "pull through" motorized sharpener that I've never been impressed with.
 

Gwchem

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The work sharp is what you're looking for, but I wouldn't trust it at first with expensive knives. It has a learning curve, so practice on cheap ones. The dust can also scratch the blade, but it's easy to just use masking tape.
 
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I too am very unskilled with a manual knife sharpener, including one like the worksharp system you linked, but I got the “regular” worksharp with the belt a few years ago and my knives come out scary sharp in no time. I believe the Ken Onion or whatever they call it version has multiple angle options.
 

Warmsy

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You have to practice to attain the skills and be patient. Ain't no way around it. Even if you get the fancy guided sharpener you have to learn what's going on and what makes it sharp. Take it to a farmer's market there's probably a guy that sharpens knives for a small fee.
 

NRA4LIFE

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The work sharp is what you're looking for, but I wouldn't trust it at first with expensive knives. It has a learning curve, so practice on cheap ones. The dust can also scratch the blade, but it's easy to just use masking tape.
This. Be careful with sharp tipped knives. You can easily ruin the tip with it. However, with some practice, you can get $2 knives as sharp as razors.
 

tony

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Spyderco Sharp maker, little learning curve with it.
https://www.spyderco.com/catalog/details.php?product=77 ( find it cheaper)

I also have these

This one for the money is great for quick touch ups, sharpening the kitchen knives is what I use it for.

I get decent results with all 3.
I would like one of the worksharp motor units. I've heard you can dick up a blade pretty easy thought
 

survivalistd

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They all have a learning curve for sure. I now use a hapstone R2 with shapton glass 1x6 stones. Very happy with this set up.
 
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