Pretty sure this is an MLM!
Not falling for it.
If you are referring to my passing reference to Cutco knives, yes, it may be a MLM marketed product. However I don't sell them, want to sell them or nor can I recommend them OVER the other products I mentioned. It was just a great premium overpriced knife that I bought from a college student trying to earn a few $$. I don't regret it.
Last edited by Grif : 11/27/2010 at 05:30 PM Reason: grammer
I bought a couple of Koyocera steak knives on the buzz a few years ago.
They are junk.
Extremely thick blades, so lots or drag cutting, and very brittle. I broke one just dropping it, and the othe shattered trying to cut one of those consumer resistant bubble packages.
They just aren't that sharp. The grain size is too large, so it will never take a good edge like a nice carbon steel blade. This is the same reason that HSS blades are sharper than carbide. I used to be a toolmaker, I know cutters.
John C.
Totally agree, taking grain size down to the last molecule is where sharp REALLY happens. Flint knives, spear points & arrow heads are extraordinary.
My cousin was involved in the effort to get flint knapped scalpels AMA approved for non invasive surgeries.
http://www.main.nc.us/sams/obsidian.html
(no, Dorothy is not my cousin)
I love good knives! Been eyeballing the Shun knives for a while. Look like yours Dub.
Switched over to the Henckel Santoku style a few yrs back. (Sold all my old Henckels on ebay...of course) They have the dimples along the length of the blade. Supposed to be less drag, and slices don't stick as much..(they do anyway).
Problem is...sharpening them. I've read you must do it at a specific angle. Manufacturer told me 12 degree angle..... yeah, sure thing, how the heck am I supposed to know exactly 12 degrees when I can lean it further than that either way? I even bought a stone honing kit...but haven't used it....
Going to look into the wedge ground vs. hollow ground Hotsauce mentioned.
So I've been using one of these red sharpeners...it's quick, easy, and says it's right for the Santoku style(ya still can lean it & vary the angle so who knows
)
http://www.ehow.com/how_4546679_shar...oku-knife.html
Can't get any pics to attach to this post, so you can see them on the home page.
Yes, thanks Dub, it's the first red one.
Last edited by VX KAT : 11/25/2010 at 05:07 PM
VX KAT
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This one?
Or this one?
This system will keep you pretty close to your desired angle, & has stones from coarse to polishing...
http://www.lanskysharpeners.com/LKCLX.php