Knife sharpeners

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matrix123

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Diamond edge sharpening!!!
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I use the diamond technology to sharpen knives,tools & gardening tools....what type of sharpening tools do you use? Please let me know.....:)
 
   / Knife sharpeners #3  
With today's hard edges diamond stones are helpful, but with the right technique you can sharpen a knife with any smooth stone. Even the ones laying in your yard.

jmf
 
   / Knife sharpeners #4  
I use DMT. Have a set of 6" with 4 grades.
 
   / Knife sharpeners #5  
HF wet grinder, then diamond.

Going to add strop to that, but the wet grind alone puts a great edge on things. I've gotten used to having really sharp stuff, much safer.
 
   / Knife sharpeners #6  
Several different grades of stones, then a felt wheel with a fine jewlers rouge. I am a woodcarver and the tools must be sharp. I just think hand sharpening gives me a better and longer lasting edge than machine sharpening.
 
   / Knife sharpeners #7  
ToadHill said:
Several different grades of stones, then a felt wheel with a fine jewlers rouge. I am a woodcarver and the tools must be sharp. I just think hand sharpening gives me a better and longer lasting edge than machine sharpening.

Ditto what ToadHill said.
 
   / Knife sharpeners #8  
I use stones for the good stuff and one of those little "V" handheld sharpeners for blades that don't care,like my pocket knife.
 
   / Knife sharpeners #9  
I have some slate left over from my floor and out of curiosity I stroked my dull pocket knife over it a few times. I was suprised it had about the same effect as an Arkansas soft wetstone. What I used was free (leftovers) but even new a piece of slate is sure cheaper then anything els. Has anyone else tried this?
 
   / Knife sharpeners #10  
I use a belt sander with a fine grit. I then touch it up on a stone
 

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