Yesterday at 8:54 PM #41 D Driftin FNG Joined Feb 17, 2024 Messages 36 I’ve been using the Chefschoice 120 electric sharpener. Works good, knifes are sharp.
Yesterday at 9:03 PM #42 J Jmort1754 WKR Joined Aug 17, 2018 Messages 1,687 So 6mm can we connect after hunting season to have you sharpen ?
Today at 10:16 AM #43 M MTHunt FNG Joined Nov 9, 2024 Messages 7 Just got a work sharp and like it. I've tried Knife Aid and wasn't impressed.
Today at 6:23 PM #44 N NVVAHunt Lil-Rokslider Joined Aug 25, 2017 Messages 235 Location VA I’ve used a bunch of different systems/stones. Arkansas’s stones, blandly angle guide, diamond stones, work sharp belt sharpeners, and even bought a Tormek T4. I find myself using the DMT diamond stones more than anything else. You can free hand or buy any number of angle guides. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I’ve used a bunch of different systems/stones. Arkansas’s stones, blandly angle guide, diamond stones, work sharp belt sharpeners, and even bought a Tormek T4. I find myself using the DMT diamond stones more than anything else. You can free hand or buy any number of angle guides. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Today at 7:06 PM #45 J Jpsmith1 WKR Joined Oct 11, 2020 Messages 391 Location Western Pennsylvania, Lawrence County 6mm Remington said: There's been more than a few who have been required to use the bandaid after I finished sharpening their knives. Click to expand... My wife needed more than a bandaid when I decided I was tired of dull knives in the kitchen. She learned respect that day. The hard way
6mm Remington said: There's been more than a few who have been required to use the bandaid after I finished sharpening their knives. Click to expand... My wife needed more than a bandaid when I decided I was tired of dull knives in the kitchen. She learned respect that day. The hard way
Today at 7:12 PM #46 J Jpsmith1 WKR Joined Oct 11, 2020 Messages 391 Location Western Pennsylvania, Lawrence County I love sharpening. From the difficult initial grinds to the smooth glide of the stones and strop as the edge fully develops. It's therapeutic.
I love sharpening. From the difficult initial grinds to the smooth glide of the stones and strop as the edge fully develops. It's therapeutic.