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Sep 21, 2010 01:22

I find myself in the odd position of needing a relatively nimble knife-sharpening device I can use to dull one of my knives. Can anyone let me use one of those diamond-coated ellipsoid-profile knife sharpeners for about ten minutes? (Not a straightening steel - something significantly harder than the knifeI have a cleaver I find very useful, ( Read more... )

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miss_chance September 21 2010, 14:06:13 UTC
I have one. You're welcome to bring your knife over sometime and work on it. I may also have diamond-grinder attachments for my dremel, but that might be a dangerous way to go about it (in terms of making the back edge of your knife really ugly).

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the_macnab September 21 2010, 16:05:18 UTC
I suspect that laying the shaft of a good, hardened-steel drift punch along the heel and then whacking it with a steel-headed hammer may get you part-way there. Though of course the sharpener would be better. Also, Henckels is retarded.

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motive_nuance September 21 2010, 21:36:06 UTC
Because they sharpened the wrong part of the knife, or on more general grounds?

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