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Sep 8, 2024
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TexanY
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The kits usually come with a guard so you get the angle right.
I practiced on a crappy knife for 30 minutes and got it down.
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Kitchen knife sharpening services
Courtimedes
Sep 8, 1:17pm
I bought my own whetstones and do it myself. It’s not hard and takes 30 minutes
TexanY
Sep 8, 1:18pm
What is the learning curve on it?
Courtimedes
Sep 8, 1:20pm
The kits usually come with a guard so you get the angle right.
TexanY
Sep 8, 1:22pm
Get one of the rolling ones and you can’t screw it up. It won’t be a perfect
molodyets
Sep 8, 1:22pm
Like this one?
PoolBoy
Sep 8, 2:24pm
I like this guy's videos.
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Sep 8, 5:53pm
The Work Sharp brand has good set of tools depending how much you want to spend.
Jay_L
Sep 8, 1:40pm
Or buy new knives
WJCougar
Sep 8, 1:18pm
I forgot I was on CB.
Courtimedes
Sep 8, 1:20pm
I'm just guessing knife sharpening services aren't cheap.
WJCougar
Sep 8, 1:22pm
If I sent my kitchen knives to a sharpening service I'm pretty sure they'd send
momowagon
Sep 8, 1:35pm
CB’s knives are already plenty sharp
Cooouuugs
Sep 8, 1:21pm
Williams Sonoma will do it for $5/ knife
scottpete
Sep 8, 2:09pm
I just had my son learn how to make knives. Works great.
Cheese
Sep 8, 2:41pm
So my oldest son is 6... is that...TOO early to have him make knives for me?
Courtimedes
Sep 8, 2:44pm
Maybe, Ours started around 8.
Cheese
Sep 8, 4:27pm
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