iam in stoke I gave a joiner who I worked with a load of pigeons last weekend ,he said in return he would sharpen a couple of knives he tried to sharpen them on a grinding wheel and made a total mess of them , like I said not expensive knives to tight to throw away.
opinel
Im not being condescending. The Scandi grind knives are not hard to sharpen. Just maintain the angle
opinel
As I said at the start of this thread the last thing I wanted to do was bin the knives I've since bought a coarse and fine stone , spending a couple of hours on Friday and couple of hours yesterday working on the knives only a small amount of fine work on one knife and I will be happy thanks for everyone's input . TrevorThis.
I can never understand when these threads come up.
All the fancy gadgets under the sun get mentioned...
Do this do that.
Get a coarse and a fine stone. Maintain your edge.
If someone has put your knives on a wheel then like someone has said before there could be a heavy burr. Coarse stone, fine stone, sharp.
Or he's made a mess of the edge. Lots of coarse stone, fine stone, sharp.
That's all there is to it.
Does nobody else think binning a knife is bloody wasteful?
Maintain your edge.
But you also get hundreds if not thousands of sharpenings without ever having to bin a knife! Value for money IMO!Lanskys are good but like most things you pay for what you get