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10 Knife Sharpening Myths You Need To Stop Believing
Sharpening your kitchen knives is too important to get wrong. Here are some common myths you might believe, and the tips to help you forget them.
—it’s a dull knife. Once that blade is dull, it forces a person to misuse a knife, resulting in problems. Traps don’t get carved right. Meat doesn’t come off the bone of your deer right. And, in ...
Sharpening a knife is the process of removing steel from a blade, which creates a new edge. A whetstone, a large block of material that’s harder than a knife’s steel, is the tool most professional ...
If you’re like me, you’ve likely acquired quite a collection of knives over the years. You name it: hunting knives, fillet knives, fixed blades, and EDC pocket knives. I have a little bit of ...
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Don’t be intimidated. A new generation of knife sharpeners for home chefs makes it easy to keep your knives in shape without paying a pro. Like deep-cleaning your refrigerator or scheduling a dentist ...
Raise your hand if your kitchen knives are all sharpened right now. Nope? That's what we thought. So when we saw this handy little $6 knife sharpener on Amazon, we ordered it immediately. After poring ...
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Honing vs. Sharpening Knives: An Expert Explains the Difference
You may be using the wrong tool for the job.
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A sharp knife is a joy to use, but many of us are guilty of buying the cheapest kitchen tools available and rarely maintaining them. Keeping knives sharp is key to working with them both safely and ...
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