Looking for a bit of clarification on sharpening:
Should you hold the knife blade perpendicular to the stone or at an angle across it? If you have it at an angle, you can cover more of the blade in each stroke.
Unless you have a very small blade (or a very wide stone I suppose) you aren't going to cover the whole length of the blade in one stroke. What is the best way to cover the length - move along the blade for each successive stroke or work on one area for a number of strokes and then move along?
Not done this before, so sorry if this seems a silly question. Just looking for the easiest technique for a beginner to pick up
Thanks
Dave
Should you hold the knife blade perpendicular to the stone or at an angle across it? If you have it at an angle, you can cover more of the blade in each stroke.
Unless you have a very small blade (or a very wide stone I suppose) you aren't going to cover the whole length of the blade in one stroke. What is the best way to cover the length - move along the blade for each successive stroke or work on one area for a number of strokes and then move along?
Not done this before, so sorry if this seems a silly question. Just looking for the easiest technique for a beginner to pick up
Thanks
Dave