Sharpening/repairing kitchen knife with a large chip?
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Hi all,
I have a kitchen knife which needs desperate repair. The girlfriend’s house mate used one of her knives as a cleaver on a chicken or something, and mullered it. It is a Global cooks knife, the edge is bent in one place, but the worst of the damage is a 1mm chip in the middle of the blade. I sharpen my knives myself with a stone, but even with a 200 grit stone I think it would take me all week to take away that much metal!
I was considering using a bench grinder to take it back to the chip, so 1mm back along the blade, but slowly so I don’t overheat the blade. And starting with a corse stone, build a new edge on it.
Anyone advise differently? The knife is in a very sorry state (although she was still using it, just hides it from her moron housemates), so I feel there is nothing to lose but give it a try…
I have a kitchen knife which needs desperate repair. The girlfriend’s house mate used one of her knives as a cleaver on a chicken or something, and mullered it. It is a Global cooks knife, the edge is bent in one place, but the worst of the damage is a 1mm chip in the middle of the blade. I sharpen my knives myself with a stone, but even with a 200 grit stone I think it would take me all week to take away that much metal!
I was considering using a bench grinder to take it back to the chip, so 1mm back along the blade, but slowly so I don’t overheat the blade. And starting with a corse stone, build a new edge on it.
Anyone advise differently? The knife is in a very sorry state (although she was still using it, just hides it from her moron housemates), so I feel there is nothing to lose but give it a try…
Find somebody that owns a Tormek whetstone grinder. I'll put the edge back in no time at all. Unless you are proficient with an ordinary offhand (bench) grinder then I would not go that route.
Here's what it looks like.
http://www.tormek.com/en/
HTH.
Here's what it looks like.
http://www.tormek.com/en/
HTH.
Big Al. said:
Find somebody that owns a Tormek whetstone grinder. I'll put the edge back in no time at all. Unless you are proficient with an ordinary offhand (bench) grinder then I would not go that route.
Here's what it looks like.
http://www.tormek.com/en/
HTH.
Just found out my boss has one of those! He inherited it from his father. And I just ordered coarse stones yesterday to grind it back. Oh well.....Here's what it looks like.
http://www.tormek.com/en/
HTH.
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