To enter, all ya gots to do is head over toNew West Knifeworks‘ website and choose the knife you’d like to win. Pick any non-set knife, either the Fusionwood or the Phoenix line. Come back here and comment and tell me which knife you’d like to win. On November 30th, we’ll...
A small number of posts on this blog have been about knife sharpening; probably nowhere near as much asshouldbe on here considering how knife-heavy our content is, but nonetheless we do have a couple articles: What’s the Best Way to Sharpen Stainless Steel Knives? How to Use a Japanese ...
either manmade or natural, that is used for sharpening (hence, whetting) a knife or blade. The big difference is that wet stones / water stones are a subcategory of whetstones, which also encompass other sharpening stones such as oil stones or diamond stones. ...
The speed at which you can sharpen a knife will really astound you, and if you’re interested, you may also be able to make your money back on the grinder by sharpening knives professionally on the side. If you have any more questions, let me know in the comments and I’ll clear thi...
It’s quiet again as I watch for Al’s reaction. He lowers his head sightly, peering toward the ground for a few minutes, deep in thought. Andy fiddles absentmindedly with his knife. After a few moments Al shrugs his shoulders, looks up and asks, “So we’re going to run everything...
(high grit, high precision) to whittle hair, but cut one piece of paper and that hair whittling edge is gone. That’s the reality, so my personal preference is to always have a sharp knife which to me is any edge that can shave. I don’t bother going beyond that, although in the...