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"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through the links below." As far as routine chores go, we put sharpening knives on par with flossing. We all know we should be ...
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How to Sharpen a Knife

Some people devote their whole lives to learning everything there is to know about making and sharpening knives. These craftspeople are called bladesmiths and can rattle off facts about steel, heat, ...
Choosing the best knife sharpener can be difficult, given the myriad of choices. However, being able to properly maintain the edge on your cutting tools—whether it’s a pocket knife or a fillet ...
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Sharpening knives can be intimidating. To achieve the best result, you need to maintain a consistent angle between the blade and your sharpening tool, and different angles impact the performance of ...
In the time before coronavirus, Phil McMahon was busy juggling quite a few knives, given that his Melbourne-based company, Rhineland Cutlery, had offices in Canada, England and Dubai, and a massive ...
There are plenty of pocket knife enthusiasts in the world, but not nearly as many knife sharpening enthusiasts. This means many knife owners are walking around with dull pocket knives, and they’re not ...