Sharpens best , any experiance ?
Sharpens best , any experiance ?
https://www.sharpensbest.com/ Just seen these on line and you tube , the guy makes it look great on the videos , but any experiance here with them ? Thanks .
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Re: Sharpens best , any experiance ?
I like pull-through sharpeners for the kitchen knives that just need a little touch-up. 

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Re: Sharpens best , any experiance ?
I will admit to having no experience with them but in my opinion they should be avoided entirely.
There are much better ways to sharpen a knife than by peeling off steel from the edge.
Even if you used gadget sharpeners.
As usual, I recommend using at least a 6 or 8 inch or larger stone with water to develop and edge and to keep in functional.
It takes some time to learn and get used to the technique but you will never regret this old school way.
There are much better ways to sharpen a knife than by peeling off steel from the edge.
Even if you used gadget sharpeners.

As usual, I recommend using at least a 6 or 8 inch or larger stone with water to develop and edge and to keep in functional.
It takes some time to learn and get used to the technique but you will never regret this old school way.

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Re: Sharpens best , any experiance ?
Joe,FRJ wrote: ↑Mon May 29, 2023 4:39 pm I will admit to having no experience with them but in my opinion they should be avoided entirely.
There are much better ways to sharpen a knife than by peeling off steel from the edge.
Even if you used gadget sharpeners.![]()
As usual, I recommend using at least a 6 or 8 inch or larger stone with water to develop and edge and to keep in functional.
It takes some time to learn and get used to the technique but you will never regret this old school way.![]()


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Re: Sharpens best , any experiance ?
So true, Ken. The diamond plates are remarkable.Mumbleypeg wrote: ↑Mon May 29, 2023 5:25 pm Joe,![]()
I will also throw in a vote for diamond plates, and learning free-hand sharpening applies there also.
Ken
The reason I own one is because of your high praise of them some time back.
I think a beginning sharpener more quickly advance with one of these coarser stones. They would have to get past the cost.
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Re: Sharpens best , any experiance ?
Fully agree that diamond stones and freehand is the easiest way to go.
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Re: Sharpens best , any experiance ?
I know I’m continuing this thread offtrack from where it began but wished to comment nevertheless. Like most of you I’ve tried a bunch of sharpeners and sharpening methods including belts and wheels. So far for a hair poppin’ edge on knives my preference is to freehand on a diamond bench size sharpener followed by deburring with a leather strop. A natural or manmade stone works but takes longer on hard alloy steels. Thereafter a butcher’s steel hones the edge as needed until the next sharpening is required.
Re: Sharpens best , any experiance ?
Sharpen less, strop more. With a strop I have brought back edges that I never thought would get back into shape again without a stone and lots of work. I was wrong to hit the stone before the strop most of the time. I strop all my knives a few times maybe once a week or whenever they come up in the rotation. Maybe once or twice a year they get a few swipes on the diamond block. Or if I need a completely new edge, or an edge when there is none. Then it's regular stropping for the most part, for months at a time. If you get the right edge on a knife, you can strop regularly and each time it comes back to where it shaves hair. Your results may vary. Here's a home made strop with some green compound that I use daily or weekly. I don't hit the stones for months at a time or more.
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Re: Sharpens best , any experiance ?
I am with you IM, stropping is about all I do to my knives unless I get one that has no edge, for a poorly sharpened edge. With my EDCs I just use a leather strap about 24 in long that I glued to a board about an inch wide and 3 in deep.
I have a piece of leather glued to each side and one side I use a course rouge called black magic, available from Jantz Supply. On the other side I use Flexcut Gold rouge. Mostly I use the Flexcut side as it's about all that is needed to bring an edge back to shaving sharp.
Flexcut Gold is the rouge sold by Flexcut for sharpening their wood carving tools. I have experimented with a lot of different sharpening compounds and I like Flexcut Gold the best.
I have a piece of leather glued to each side and one side I use a course rouge called black magic, available from Jantz Supply. On the other side I use Flexcut Gold rouge. Mostly I use the Flexcut side as it's about all that is needed to bring an edge back to shaving sharp.
Flexcut Gold is the rouge sold by Flexcut for sharpening their wood carving tools. I have experimented with a lot of different sharpening compounds and I like Flexcut Gold the best.
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Re: Sharpens best , any experiance ?
Thanks for this tip Dale. I haven’t heard of Flexcut before so I’ll have to give it a try.
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Re: Sharpens best , any experiance ?
Jeff, i can second what Dale says. If i had to pick just one compound for using for the rest of my life it would be Flexcut. Is cheap and readily available and just works.