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Knives How best to sharpen

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campari | 13:35 Mon 12th Jan 2009 | Home & Garden
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Nearly all my knives are blunt. When he was alive my Dad used to sharpen them using a special type of stone, he had knack to get them really sharp. I can't get the hang of it and I bought manual type of sharpner from Ikea, but it doesn't get them sharp. Can anyone recommend a sharpener, I am considering buying an electric one and would appreciate some advice. Not sure if this is the best place to put this question so I will also put it in Food and Drink as well Thanks
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I got one of the stone ones from Ikea and find it great.

What about the sharpener the chefs use.....don't know what they call them??.....the long rough metal ones.
Buying a 'steel' is reasonably easy................but practising to use one with flair rather than looking like a cack-handed numpty takes a while longer :D
You can sharpen knives on the edge of a stone step, or lower the window on your car and sharpen the knife on the top edge of the glass, not winding you up, it works.
search on youtube.
Wet and Dry 'Sandpaper' on a hard flat surface is a cheap alternative to whetstones.

If your knives are hollow gound then you need a convex surface to sharpen them, a belt sander or bench grinder.

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