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ShipWreck

534 posts in 1925 days


#1 posted 325 days ago

I am not a master at sharpening, but all the research I have done over the past 6 months has led me to believe that there are about a millions ways to sharpen successfully. I have used sandpaper, waterstones, and now have a set of oil stones and all work very well. I started out with a MKII Veritas honing guide… and now do all my sharpening freehand. I have no idea just yet of what method I will stick with because I am having a lot fun experimenting right now.

I do not see any contradictions with the article…......just a different method.

V/R…..John


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