Just saw this post, I realize you said you found the info but thought I'd post here for reference.Xexo wrote:G Wiv, which knife is that in the picture? I created an account, just so I could ask you that. I've lurked here for years.
Never mind! I found your other post in the Knives thread. I was trying to match by picture, it seems that they all come with a "picture" of a flower on them.
G Wiv wrote:Just saw this post, I realize you said you found the info but thought I'd post here for reference.Xexo wrote:G Wiv, which knife is that in the picture? I created an account, just so I could ask you that. I've lurked here for years.
Never mind! I found your other post in the Knives thread. I was trying to match by picture, it seems that they all come with a "picture" of a flower on them.
Knife is a Misono Swedish Carbon Steel Gyutou 8", the 8" don't have that stupid dragon etching, larger have the etching. Korin typically has 15% off in July and December on knives.
WhyBeeSea wrote:Guessing that's not a proper tool for a blade that's only sharpened on one side. You live and you learn....
WhyBeeSea wrote:This is amazing! Thanks for the info!!
Yeah I'm looking for a proper honing steel to use before/after every use. I still haven't crossed the bridge of self sharpening, so plan on hitting up a professional a couple times a year.
Out of the box, the misono was unbelievably sharp and after my vshape sharpening mishaps, it's fine but not what it was. I need to get it resharpened stat.
And my obsessive tendencies will get me down that rabbit hole eventually. Just haven't indulged quite yet...
WhyBeeSea wrote:WhyBeeSea wrote:This is amazing! Thanks for the info!!
Yeah I'm looking for a proper honing steel to use before/after every use. I still haven't crossed the bridge of self sharpening, so plan on hitting up a professional a couple times a year.
Out of the box, the misono was unbelievably sharp and after my vshape sharpening mishaps, it's fine but not what it was. I need to get it resharpened stat.
And my obsessive tendencies will get me down that rabbit hole eventually. Just haven't indulged quite yet...
Finally took the misono in and it's amazingly sharp again and sharpened for my lefthandedness. Made dicing some onions so dang easy and enjoyable.
They also recommended a ceramic honing rod so I bought one of those. What a cool shop.
WhyBeeSea wrote:Sorry, northwestern cutlery. I'm planning on getting some more knives sharpened there so I can spend more time browsing
ronnie_suburban wrote:WhyBeeSea wrote:Sorry, northwestern cutlery. I'm planning on getting some more knives sharpened there so I can spend more time browsing
Uh oh . . .
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WhyBeeSea wrote:ronnie_suburban wrote:WhyBeeSea wrote:Sorry, northwestern cutlery. I'm planning on getting some more knives sharpened there so I can spend more time browsing
Uh oh . . .
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Yeah picked up a few small items today: quarter pan rack, ramen strainer, stirring spoons. But next time I'll do some browsing of knives. So much for not buying stuff in 2020....
ronnie_suburban wrote: finished it on a kangaroo strop with some 4 micron cubic boron nitride (CBN) emulsion, which has a 4,000 grit equivalent.
WhyBeeSea wrote:This is amazing! Instead of buying more knives, I may purchase some sharpening equipment and go deep into it like you have.
ronnie_suburban wrote:WhyBeeSea wrote:This is amazing! Instead of buying more knives, I may purchase some sharpening equipment and go deep into it like you have.
Yeah, unless you have some really bad, unsharpenable knives, having dull knives is probably the last reason to buy more knives. As long as you think you'll enjoy it, there's no reason not to try sharpening. I could recommend a couple of great, inexpensive combination stones for you but without knowing what kinds of knives you have and what condition they're in, that might not be helpful.
And there's always the farm-it-out option. Both Northwestern Cutlery and Exact Blade will sharpen your knives for you. And there are internet/mail-order places that do it, too. For oddballs like me -- just as I suspected going in -- sharpening is something I've come to enjoy very much.
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When cooking at a friends house in the area I typically bring my 8" Misono, a paring knife and my Thermapen. I have a well stocked knife roll but rarely bring that anywhere, unless I'm trying to impress. Not something I care much about anymore.WhyBeeSea wrote:Bugs me to no other how dull knives are when I cook with acquaintances!
When cooking at a friends house in the area I typically bring my 8" Misono, a paring knife and my Thermapen. I have a well stocked knife roll but rarely bring that anywhere, unless I'm trying to impress. Not something I care much about anymore.
G Wiv wrote:When I travel I always bring a quality pocket knife or two and a Fallkniven DC4 two sided sharpening stone. Yes, I have to check luggage but its worth the effort. Just a short trip no checked bag, I still travel with the sharpening stone.
eating while walking wrote:G Wiv wrote:When I travel I always bring a quality pocket knife or two and a Fallkniven DC4 two sided sharpening stone. Yes, I have to check luggage but its worth the effort. Just a short trip no checked bag, I still travel with the sharpening stone.
Hey Gwiv, what is that pocketknife with the arrowhead maker’s mark? I’m an Opinel guy but that one looks really nice.
eating while walking wrote:Hey Gwiv, what is that pocketknife with the arrowhead maker’s mark? I’m an Opinel guy but that one looks really nice.
ronnie_suburban wrote:A Great Eastern Cutlery slip joint of some sort, yes?
G Wiv wrote:If you find yourself with a dull as shit knife and no sharpener use the unfinished bottom of a ceramic coffee mug, it works surprisingly well. Just don't take your eye off the ball/get distracted or you will end up bleeding and looking like an idiot. Yes, happened to me.
scanz wrote:G Wiv wrote:If you find yourself with a dull as shit knife and no sharpener use the unfinished bottom of a ceramic coffee mug, it works surprisingly well. Just don't take your eye off the ball/get distracted or you will end up bleeding and looking like an idiot. Yes, happened to me.
You can also use the top edge of a car window, it works surprisingly well. Definitely better than concrete, however never tried the coffee mug trick...will need to try that next time I’m too lazy to find my stone.
WhyBeeSea wrote:Thanks Ronnie. This reminded me to finally buy a couple whetstones from Korin. With this new found time, I'll learn how to sharpen at home. Hopefully....
ronnie_suburban wrote:After nearly 2 years, Vincent @ Korin sharpens his own knife