I know that this subject has been done to death in previous posts but I was wondering about the viability of final honing a crooked knife using a kitchen steel (like I use for the carving knife).
The finest grit sandpaper I've been able to get easily is P320 and with this wrapped round a dowel (actually a drumstick) I seem to get a fair edge, but I'm not sure if this is fine enough to give a good edge on a crooked knife (given that the DC4 fine side runs to something like 2000-3000 grit).
So does anyone know if a kitchen steel will do the job, or should I be searching for a much finer grit sandpaper than 320? Or what about a tubular strop, a piece of leather glued to a dowel...has that been done?
Thanks
Geoff
The finest grit sandpaper I've been able to get easily is P320 and with this wrapped round a dowel (actually a drumstick) I seem to get a fair edge, but I'm not sure if this is fine enough to give a good edge on a crooked knife (given that the DC4 fine side runs to something like 2000-3000 grit).
So does anyone know if a kitchen steel will do the job, or should I be searching for a much finer grit sandpaper than 320? Or what about a tubular strop, a piece of leather glued to a dowel...has that been done?
Thanks
Geoff