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Postby Riverrat » 09 Jun 2013, 01:15

I need a new honing steel and know nothing about what make to buy, anyone got any advice on whats good and what to avoid? I have got my eye on one on Amazon made by Chicago Knife Co, it has a few good reviews and can be obtained at a good price, but I have no idea if it is really any good.

http://www.amazon.com/Chicago-Cutlery-T ... ning+steel

What have you guys got for sharpening your weapons?
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Re: Honing Steel Advice

Postby Toby » 11 Jun 2013, 08:39

Not sure what direction to point you in, my steels are whustofs and have lasted really well. A few are now going for the electric options, I think Keith has just bought an IO Shen one
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Re: Honing Steel Advice

Postby keith157 » 11 Jun 2013, 09:28

The first question is have you used a steel before? If so great then you know it isn't for basic sharpening just frequent touching up. If not be careful it's not as easy as it looks. As Toby says I have recently bought the IO Shen KE198, which once I'd got the hang of it is fantastic. I don't use a steel these days, one pass on each side of the polishing wheel/fine stone does the trick. I know that Ed (Bunch of Swine) has the larger model and swears by it.
The "fashion" is for ceramic and diamond steels but a good old fashioned (try and get an old carbob steel one if you can 2nd hand) steel one will work well. I have a Victorian steel which I got for a couple of pounds from a charity shop and it's the bees knees and was used evrytime up to buying the electric sharpener. It still gets used with my carving set as a bit of theatre.
How do you currently sharpen/grind your knives at the moment? I'm told that On The Edge Knife Sharpening will be at Tongham and if you can wait they are the people to talk to. Both Steve and Eddie had knives sharpened at Brands Hatch and are more than satisfied.
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Re: Honing Steel Advice

Postby Smoky Joe » 11 Jun 2013, 13:03

Hi Keith

Yes as long as Toby said it is all ok we will be there.

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Re: Honing Steel Advice

Postby Riverrat » 11 Jun 2013, 20:02

keith157 wrote:The first question is have you used a steel before? If so great then you know it isn't for basic sharpening just frequent touching up. If not be careful it's not as easy as it looks. As Toby says I have recently bought the IO Shen KE198, which once I'd got the hang of it is fantastic. I don't use a steel these days, one pass on each side of the polishing wheel/fine stone does the trick. I know that Ed (Bunch of Swine) has the larger model and swears by it.
The "fashion" is for ceramic and diamond steels but a good old fashioned (try and get an old carbob steel one if you can 2nd hand) steel one will work well. I have a Victorian steel which I got for a couple of pounds from a charity shop and it's the bees knees and was used evrytime up to buying the electric sharpener. It still gets used with my carving set as a bit of theatre.
How do you currently sharpen/grind your knives at the moment? I'm told that On The Edge Knife Sharpening will be at Tongham and if you can wait they are the people to talk to. Both Steve and Eddie had knives sharpened at Brands Hatch and are more than satisfied.



Yup, used a steel for many years and had a good teacher in my dear old Dad who somehow knew what he was doing (as with many things but at the time I knew better - until I aged a little). I gained a couple of his steels when he passed away, I think he got them from Noah when the Ark was finished. They have served me well for several years but are in the UK and I am not! The knife situation here is currently poor to embarrassing (serrated - arrrgh) so no sharpening is being done but am about to order a couple of new toys ( I've been good and deserve a reward ) that should improve the situation a little.

Thanks to all for the info.
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