Does anybody use one of these? Its the clip on the back of the knife in the picture
http://www.globalknives.uk.com/sharpening.htm
Although I've been sharpening for years on oilstones I got a waterstone at the weekend and a friend to show me how to use it properly. He recomended one of these to keep the angle of the blade consistant whilst I get enough experience to keep the same angle each time I sharpen the blade (something I have always struggled with). I can keep the angle on my Mora easy enough without a support but I was thinking of using it on blades with small bevels, like my SAK and Opinell.
As far as I know Debenhams are selling that at £5 for a pair, one for knives <6" and one for above 6".
The only issue I can see is that the angle you get on the blade is determined by the width of the blade as the support is a fixed size, but does that matter too much if the blade is much sharper becuase you have a consistant bevel along the length of it.
Craig.
http://www.globalknives.uk.com/sharpening.htm
Although I've been sharpening for years on oilstones I got a waterstone at the weekend and a friend to show me how to use it properly. He recomended one of these to keep the angle of the blade consistant whilst I get enough experience to keep the same angle each time I sharpen the blade (something I have always struggled with). I can keep the angle on my Mora easy enough without a support but I was thinking of using it on blades with small bevels, like my SAK and Opinell.
As far as I know Debenhams are selling that at £5 for a pair, one for knives <6" and one for above 6".
The only issue I can see is that the angle you get on the blade is determined by the width of the blade as the support is a fixed size, but does that matter too much if the blade is much sharper becuase you have a consistant bevel along the length of it.
Craig.