Knife Blade
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Victorinox 40520 Fibrox 8-Inch Chef’s Knife $23.00 40520 Features: -Chef’s knife. -Fibrox collection. -Fibrox non slip handle. -High carbon fine grain stainless steel blade. -Taper ground blade for perfect chopping. Specifications: -Made in Switzerland. -Victorinox provides Lifetime warranty against defects in materials and workmanship. -Blade: 8” . -Overall dimensions: 2.25” H x 15.25” W x 0.75” D…. |
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OXO Good Grips Multi-Purpose Pastry Scraper/Chopper $5.95 Designed to scrape and split bread dough as you work with it on a board, this tool has an extra comfy handle…. |
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Ginsu 04817 International Traditions 14-Piece Knife Set with Block, Natural $29.50 Many associate Ginsu knives with the product’s kitschy infomercial from the â70s that begins with a karate kick to a watermelon and proceeds with a demo of these knives cutting through just about anything in the house. Like the original product, Ginsu’s International Traditions is designed for the home cook who is not attuned to the maintenance required of a more high-end knife. H… |
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Dire Straits $4.68 No Description AvailableNo Track Information AvailableMedia Type: CDArtist: DIRE STRAITSTitle: DIRE STRAITSStreet Release Date: 09/19/2000… |
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Desperado: The Soundtrack $7.99 Desperado: The Soundtrack [Soundtrack] Various Artists – Soundtracks – 1995, Los Lobos | Format: Audio CD… |
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Blade: Music From And Inspired By The Motion Picture $17.98 The Blade soundtrack matches up with expectations for the film pretty well: there are a few artists who have done some consistently good work, most of whom seem to be slumming it here (KRS-One, Gang Starr); there are a couple trying to change their image and prove that they can be relevant in another context (New Order); there’s a completely unexpected appearance by someone you’d completely forgot… |
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Crossada – American Blade Concepts Vol. 1 – Bowie and Arkansas Toothpick Knife Fighting Styles [VHS] $59.95 … |
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Arrowheads Blades & Knives The Cutting Edge of History … |
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Blades of Glory (Full Screen Edition) $2.94 No Description Available.Genre: Feature Film-ComedyRating: PG13Release Date: 12-FEB-2008Media Type: DVD… |
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Blade Trinity (Unrated Version) $1.65 Wesley Snipes (Actor), Kris Kristofferson (Actor) | Rated: UnratedDVD Release Date: April 26, 2005Run Time: 123 minutes… |

Keep the Edge With Professional Knife Sharpening Services
There’s an important reason businesses and homes alike benefit from professional knife sharpening: Sharp blades are inherently safer. A sharp blade makes slicing almost effortless. Since you don’t have to force it through the product, there is less risk the blade will slip and inflict an injury. Plus, a sharp blade reduces repetitive motion injury, such as carpal tunnel syndrome, because you put less stress on your hand and wrist when cutting.
In addition to increasing safety, sharp blades enhance the look and longevity of sliced food. Dull blades unnecessarily bruise delicate fruits and vegetables during the cutting process, which reduces both their appearance and shelf life. Sharp blades, on the other hand, produce a more appealing and longer lived end product.
Even if all of your knives and other kitchen utensils are sharp now, eventually they will need to be re-sharpened. The frequency for re-sharpening depends on the quality of the blade, the way it is used, the type of product being cut, and how well it is cared for, cleaned, and stored. When a high-quality sharpening steel or honing device will not restore the blade’s edge, professional knife sharpening is necessary.
During an improper sharpening, blades can be damaged by excessive heating and abrasion. This reduces the strength, lifespan, and appearance of the blade, as well as its overall cutting abilities. To maintain the shape and balance of the knife, it’s important to remove as little edge material as possible during sharpening. All true knife sharpening techniques physically remove some amount of material from the knife blade. But the expert craftsmen at Diamond Sharp go to great lengths to keep that to a minimum and restore each blade’s edge to optimal cutting ability and life span.
Diamond Sharp, a California-based knife sharpening and knife exchange company, offers premier sharpening services to customers throughout America. Through the diligent efforts of our expert craftsmen, your knives and other kitchen tools will be up to any culinary challenge. For added convenience, Diamond Sharp also offers knife sharpening by mail. We guarantee the safety of your valuable blades during shipping, and the quality of our sharpening, or your money back.
Diamond Sharp employs many types of specialized professional-grade sharpening machines, abrasives, and polishes to perfectly match the sharpening necessary for your type of knives and blades. All knives are hand-sharpened by a team of expert craftsmen. Since no two blades are alike, it takes an expert eye and sense of touch to craft the optimal edge. That’s why we never rely on automation or robots to perform this delicate and highly specialized task. With such personalized attention and mail in knife sharpening services, you always can count on Diamond Sharp to keep your kitchen cutlery and other tools on the cutting edge.
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Diamond Sharp, a California-based knife sharpening and knife exchange company, offers premier sharpening services to customers throughout America. Through the diligent efforts of our expert craftsmen, your knives and other kitchen tools will be up to any culinary challenge. For added convenience, Diamond Sharp also offers knife sharpening by mail. We guarantee the safety of your valuable blades during shipping, and the quality of our sharpening, or your money back.
how do you sharpen a serrated knife blade at home?
Was given a set of knives of just the right size, but they all have the serrated (saw tooth) blade. how do I sharpen them? Know how to sharpen a straight edge, but that won’t work on these. Help
You need something small enough to get in those teeth. Serrations with normal type of teeth are no problem, the only once you can’t really sharpen is the needletooth serrations.
You can sharpen from the back side, but that eventually files off the teeth.
As for the more conventional serrations, like this bread knife – http://zknives.com/knives/kitchen/ktknv/misc/gudebk320.shtml
You can sharpen them using either triangular or smaller diameter ceramic or diamond sharpeners. Technique is same as with normal sharpening, just you go between the teeth and that’s all. Then few passes on the flat side to remove any burr and you’re done.
I’ve used several different sharpeners for that process, and they all worked fine:
http://www.zknives.com/knives/knimgtmpl.shtml?/images/knives/sharpening/ceramics.jpg
1) Spyderco sharpmaker, even the finest ceramic triangles work. Shown on the top of the photo.
2) Narrow ceramic rods, they camewith Edge Pro sharpening system and not really meant for serrations, except they work very well for that
You can see them on the bottom of the photo.
3) DMT sharpening steels,those are 10-12″ long, ~10mm diameter steel rods and since they’re diamond sharpeners they cut real fast, so be careful.
4) DMT triangle sharpener – http://www.zknives.com/knives/sharpening/diamond/rods.shtml
I think #3 and #4 are the cheapest options. Spyderco sharpmaker is effective, but not that good as a knife sharpener unless you buy diamond rods and then it becomes even more expensive.
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