- Jan 16, 2001
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I tried it once in the past and ruined a very expensive knife. (not mine and I had to pay $$$ to replace it.
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Years ago, I bought a cheapie knife set. You know the kind; it comes with 5 knives, 8 steak knives and the wooden block. They are the serrated kind that you can't sharpen.
They have served me VERY well...a lot longer than I thought they'd ever last. But the time has come replace them.
I want to buy my dream knife set. A full set of Henckles Knives. They are hella expensive but they last forever.
But, you must sharpen them from time to time with the sharpening stick. I used to work in a large hotel and many times watched the professional, highly-paid chefs sharpen their tools of the trade. It looks easy, but as I found out, it is far from easy. You have to hold the stick and the knife at jsut the right angle, else you screw it up.
How to learn to do this? (Besides more practice and messing up some more knives.)
Years ago, I bought a cheapie knife set. You know the kind; it comes with 5 knives, 8 steak knives and the wooden block. They are the serrated kind that you can't sharpen.
They have served me VERY well...a lot longer than I thought they'd ever last. But the time has come replace them.
I want to buy my dream knife set. A full set of Henckles Knives. They are hella expensive but they last forever.
But, you must sharpen them from time to time with the sharpening stick. I used to work in a large hotel and many times watched the professional, highly-paid chefs sharpen their tools of the trade. It looks easy, but as I found out, it is far from easy. You have to hold the stick and the knife at jsut the right angle, else you screw it up.
How to learn to do this? (Besides more practice and messing up some more knives.)