Two questions, that I receive all the time from readers are: 1.) What is your favorite gun? And, 2.) How do I re-sharpen my knife back to factory sharpness? Of course, the first question is impossible to answer, because there is no single gun that can take care of all my needs. The second question is a bit hard to answer, as well. You have to remember that there are folks in the knife factories who spend their entire day sharpening knives, on a power belt machine, and they sharpen hundreds of knives each day, they have a special talent and a “touch” when it comes to putting an edge on a knife, before it leaves the factory. I’ve personally witnessed these guys sitting there and putting a shaving sharp edge on a knife in less than a minute. Wow!
Many knife companies will re-sharpen your knife for you, if you send it back to them. Most knifemaking companies don’t charge for this service, and some only charge for the return shipping and handling. Still, who wants to be without their favorite knife for a week or two? No me, that’s for sure. And, there are a good number of knife sharpening tools on the market. And there is no “magic” tool, for the most part, that simply allows you to press your knife against the sharpener, and the factory edge is restores instantly. With any tool, it still takes time and practice to get you knife sharp all over again. I try to not allow whatever knife I’m carrying or using, to get overly dull, when that happens, it does take some time and effort, to get the blade back to factory sharpness. It only takes me a few minutes each week, to touch-up a slightly dull knife blade.
Over the years, I’ve tested many different types of devices for putting an edge back on a knife, some work well, some are just “okay” and some only worked if the knife wasn’t very dull. Regardless of what type of knife sharpener I’ve tested, they still require a little bit of skill by the end user. However, there are knife sharpeners that can make your job much easier. Work Sharp Sharpeners recently sent me five of their different sharpeners to test. By the way, these five were just the tools that I tested–they have other sharpeners for other jobs, as well.Continue reading“Work Sharp Sharpeners, by Pat Cascio”