GeneC
02-17-2014, 11:23 AM
I want to share a real easy way to sharpen. I've tried many different ways in the last 30 yrs, including stones and Lansky ,etc. I'm not one who can maintain the angle on a stone, nor have the patience nor have different stones laying around. I found this from my other passion, DE and straight razors( I shave with a brush and soap and a DE razor every day), from sharpening straight razors. This also works real good for knife. I can get razors sharp and knives razor sharp,,,lol
First I got a piece of Granite or Marble 1/2x4X12" . Then cut sandpaper( 400, 800, 1200, 1500grit) in 4" strips. Final item is a Minosharp sharpening guide rails( that fit on the back of the blade and holds the correct angle).
Secure the paper to the slab with rubber bands on the ends. Put the guide on the blade, wet the sandpaper( with a spray bottle), lay the blade on it and briskly rub the blade back and forth 10-20 time. Change to a smaller grit. By the time you get to 1500 that blade is sharp. Takes a few minutes.
First I got a piece of Granite or Marble 1/2x4X12" . Then cut sandpaper( 400, 800, 1200, 1500grit) in 4" strips. Final item is a Minosharp sharpening guide rails( that fit on the back of the blade and holds the correct angle).
Secure the paper to the slab with rubber bands on the ends. Put the guide on the blade, wet the sandpaper( with a spray bottle), lay the blade on it and briskly rub the blade back and forth 10-20 time. Change to a smaller grit. By the time you get to 1500 that blade is sharp. Takes a few minutes.