Global Knife - Sharpening?
Discussion
I know this has been asked on here before, but everyone seemed to be a fair bit more experienced than me when it comes to the art of sharpening.
I have Global Knives. I like them a lot. I have gradually added to my collection over the past 12 months or so.
The ones i got last year are starting to be slightly less impressive than when i first got them. I am not a delicate person, and think i could easily mess them up if i tried using steels or whetstones etc.
My old man used to have a knife sharpener that you just slid them through. He had crap knives though, and i can't see how accurate they would be.
What is my best option? My knives are treated better than most children and i don't want to mess them up.
I have Global Knives. I like them a lot. I have gradually added to my collection over the past 12 months or so.
The ones i got last year are starting to be slightly less impressive than when i first got them. I am not a delicate person, and think i could easily mess them up if i tried using steels or whetstones etc.
My old man used to have a knife sharpener that you just slid them through. He had crap knives though, and i can't see how accurate they would be.
What is my best option? My knives are treated better than most children and i don't want to mess them up.
DJFish said:
I got one of these for christmas and it's cheap, simple, easy to use and sharpens Globals perfectly in seconds.
I've got one that looks very much like this, and it does a great job with my global knives. Works with normal knives as well, but they tend to need re-sharpening sooner!DJFish said:
I got one of these for christmas and it's cheap, simple, easy to use and sharpens Globals perfectly in seconds.
What he said. This will sharpen up any old knife, if you've cheaper ones hanging around. The ceramic Global 'steel' is also apparently good, if a bit more tricky to use, and will shatter into 1,000,000 pieces if dropped.
I use one of these
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Knife-Sharpener-Stainles...
It's what you see most butchers use before they set about cutting meat. A few strokes done frequently keeps them sharp.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Knife-Sharpener-Stainles...
It's what you see most butchers use before they set about cutting meat. A few strokes done frequently keeps them sharp.
rdjohn said:
I use one of these
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Knife-Sharpener-Stainles...
It's what you see most butchers use before they set about cutting meat. A few strokes done frequently keeps them sharp.
These work well but be aware that some of ultra cheap ones aren't made of particularly good quality metal which create plenty of filings & not last very long (obiously a few years in a home use but no good at all for industrial/regular use)http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Knife-Sharpener-Stainles...
It's what you see most butchers use before they set about cutting meat. A few strokes done frequently keeps them sharp.
I work in catering/butchers supplies trade and the guys still prepare meat on site and we supply a large range of knives for butchers. As a result there are a good selection of sharpeners we use/sell from similar to that £3 ebay item ( You can usually find Vogue branded diamond steels on ebay for £10-20and they work well) through to higher quality diamond steels from Granton Steel and Global which are £50 & £150, to electric machines.
I'd say that the most significant factor is actually technique.
21TonyK said:
....and we've had everything from ebay steels to $300 "systems".
Don't knock my Wicked Edge , but then I didn't pay $300 as I bought it second hand.S6PNJ said:
21TonyK said:
....and we've had everything from ebay steels to $300 "systems".
Don't knock my Wicked Edge , but then I didn't pay $300 as I bought it second hand.Well, for £14 I thought I'd add this to my collection...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Professional-Knife-Sharp...
I think I've pretty much covered all the bases now with various steels, sharpeners, diamonds and ceramics, multiple grades of stones, blade guides etc etc
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Professional-Knife-Sharp...
I think I've pretty much covered all the bases now with various steels, sharpeners, diamonds and ceramics, multiple grades of stones, blade guides etc etc
21TonyK said:
Well, for £14 I thought I'd add this to my collection...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Professional-Knife-Sharp...
I think I've pretty much covered all the bases now with various steels, sharpeners, diamonds and ceramics, multiple grades of stones, blade guides etc etc
Looks like basically half a Wicked Edge - should I now contribute to the frivolous purchases thread seeing as I already have a Wicked Edge but am just about to press the button on this one???http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Professional-Knife-Sharp...
I think I've pretty much covered all the bases now with various steels, sharpeners, diamonds and ceramics, multiple grades of stones, blade guides etc etc
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