Results 1 to 10 of 91
Thread: Best Stones for Kitchen Knives
Hybrid View
-
10-16-2018, 09:19 PM #1
Last Thanksgiving I brought my stones to the hosts home!
It was a success, but I had my work cut out for me as the host had an early stainless carving knife which had gummy steel and didn't take a really good edge and a cheap German butcher knife that had better steel but was super dull and took a ton of work.
I didn't even think of the very strong possibility that the host would have serrated knives.
From now on I'm taking my stones AND a backup carving knife, because if you come and sharpen the knives you are automatically the designated carver.
It didn't happen last year, but generally the people that are interested in what you are doing are the people at the party that you would most like to talk with anyway.
-
10-16-2018, 09:45 PM #2
- Join Date
- Jul 2012
- Location
- Chicagoland - SW suburbs
- Posts
- 3,809
- Blog Entries
- 1
Thanked: 734Do you know how many people that I know that actually THINK that dull knives are safer and therefore desirable? My best friend's wife refuses to have them sharp because she's scared of sharp knives. My in-laws are exactly the same. The first time I brought my knives to Thanksgiving (only because I was designated to carve the year before) my father-in law was curious about my knives and ran his thumb right down the edge. Needless to say he cut himself fairly good. Sometimes I can't believe my eyes or my ears. Don't get me started about the gravy.
-
10-16-2018, 10:09 PM #3
-
10-16-2018, 10:13 PM #4
-
10-16-2018, 11:19 PM #5
-
10-16-2018, 10:01 PM #6
I got an extra course DMT and a 220 Nani because my wife loves to tell people I can sharpen anything. When we started dating I sharpened her stuff, and hence it started there. She then had me do her moms, then... her colleges! But I wasn’t ready for academics! That’s what her colleges identify as. I BS you not, 95% of them identified themselves as academics, but also as “foodies,” and 94.5% of them had such dull knives a course DMT, or a 400 grit Nani wasn’t enough to get em back! Seriously.
I’ve seen things. Horrible, horrible things! I’ve seen 9” chef knives as dull and rounded as a butter knife. I saw a beautiful 7” ground like a chisel because the person had enough sinse to buy a single stone and watch a video on getting a wire... but couldn’t get a wire, so he just kept going on one side only. “It was better than it was.”
Oh the horror.
But whatever. Guess what I got today? A great little stone (5x1.5) that would be awesome in the kitchen! It’s a 1/3K. I love it!
https://www.suehiro-toishi.com/en/kitchen/skg-38/
$18.00!!
David
-
10-17-2018, 02:00 AM #7
-
The Following User Says Thank You to Robini For This Useful Post:
earcutter (10-17-2018)
-
10-17-2018, 02:45 AM #8David
-
10-18-2018, 01:13 AM #9
For traveling, I use the DMT diamond 'steel'. Compact and effective.
-
The Following User Says Thank You to kelbro For This Useful Post:
earcutter (10-18-2018)
-
10-18-2018, 01:25 AM #10
Awesome tool kelbro! What flavor do you use? Fine, extra fine, med?
David