Those little Lansky sharpening tools

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Col.Decker

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Apr 23, 2014
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Newport, Shropshire
Got one of these the other day


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Then got out all of these


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And made a pile of this (opinel #6 for scale)

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Pretty good tool imo, well worth the £5ish it cost :)


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Feb 18, 2012
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Bedfordshire
I've got one of the Lansky blade medics too, I really like it, its quick and easy to use. I'm not too good with a stone. I also bought the little plastic one for being a bit lighter to carry.
 

ged

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Jul 16, 2009
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In the woods if possible.
Be careful with those things, they're a bit aggressive and can tear the metal, especially if it's stainless.
Not bad for a blade that needs a lot of work (WHY did it need a lot of work??) but I wouldn't use one to get a finely finished edge.
 
Feb 18, 2012
534
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Bedfordshire
Be careful with those things, they're a bit aggressive and can tear the metal, especially if it's stainless.
Not bad for a blade that needs a lot of work (WHY did it need a lot of work??) but I wouldn't use one to get a finely finished edge.

Thanks for the warning, I tend to use the ceramic side mostly for keeping and edge and just use the carbide steel side for little knicks. Must learn to use a proper stone sometime especially as there is so much good advice here.
 

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