RogueInteger

RogueInteger t1_iy1tdia wrote

Amazon. Just sort by cheapest and best reviewed. There's not a lot of nuance in the material. For more insight, get one with two grits (medium and fine) and work from rougher to smoother. Don't forget to apply pressure and use a shit ton of water. Also don't touch your eyes after until after washing your hands to avoid getting anything into them.

I pour a glass of wine and play west coast gangster rap and get sharp.

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RogueInteger t1_iy1ru5h wrote

FWIW if you get a $20 whetstone and watch a five minute YouTube video you can get unlimited sharpening across all straight blades for life.

I just habitually sharpen mine every 4 months and it's great. Easy thing to do when snowed/rained in.

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