bojangles Report post Posted yesterday at 01:53 AM I picked up one of these work sharp sharpeners from Sheels. It works good, but i wish it wasn’t plastic. anyone else have any other favorite ways to sharpen a knife? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
az41mag Report post Posted yesterday at 02:07 AM I have an old Frost Blademaster honing kit I still use (not sure if they're even made anymore). Same general idea as the one you have in the picture with different angles for the guide rod and 3 different stones. It's worked well for me over the years. The only modification I did was to attach the handle base to a block of aluminum that I can clamp in my bech vise so it's much more solid. Aside from being plastic, how do you like the one you pictured? 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bojangles Report post Posted yesterday at 02:12 AM 54 minutes ago, az41mag said: I have an old Frost Blademaster honing kit I still use (not sure if they're even made anymore). Same general idea as the one you have in the picture with different angles for the guide rod and 3 different stones. It's worked well for me over the years. The only modification I did was to attach the handle base to a block of aluminum that I can clamp in my bech vise so it's much more solid. Aside from being plastic, how do you like the one you pictured? I like the fact that you can adjust the angle of the stone with precision. It is simple to use, almost foolproof. It just seems kind of cheaply built. I could see breaking the clamp screw that holds the blade. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Edge Report post Posted 17 hours ago I have four of these in my shop with varying grit. Buffers, grinders and wire wheels. Incredibly blessed . 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Big Tub Report post Posted 17 hours ago 17 minutes ago, Edge said: I have four of these in my shop with varying grit. Buffers, grinders and wire wheels. Incredibly blessed . Do you just control the angle by hand or do you use a jig? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Edge Report post Posted 16 hours ago 13 minutes ago, Big Tub said: Do you just control the angle by hand or do you use a jig? I guesstimate the angles but this set is adjustable. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PRDATR Report post Posted 11 hours ago Chefs Choice electric that has three different wheels. Works great for kitchen knives. I was never good at using a stone. I can only get a knife so sharp with one which is never really sharp enough. I have an outdoor edge with the replaceable blades which eventually get the job done but doesn't take the place of a real knife. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
couesbuck22 Report post Posted 7 hours ago I have the one first posted, it works for medium sized blades, smaller knives you can’t get the edge of the blade out far enough from the clamp it’ll start grinding down the clamp itself and not even touch the blade. Some of my bigger knives the clamp doesn’t get a good enough bite it’ll turn the blade as your trying to sharpen. For medium sized blades it seems to work fairly well isn’t great for 6”+ blades or the smaller ones that don’t have much backbone to clamp onto Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
catclaw Report post Posted 6 hours ago I have the Grizz posted with a couple of modifications. I think it's too high RPM for sharpening myself. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites