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Andrew H

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2021.04.18 02:16

Just before I was going to cut the steaks I realized that my

knives were not sharp enough. who wants to cut good meat with dull knives?

During covid I taught myself how to properly sharpen knives. I watched several videos and got the right tools. It actually takes a long time to do it, almost 15-20 minutes per knife in total to get a good edge on it.

And I'm proud I can do it.
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  • rimi 2021.04.18 02:19

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    Awesome 🔪😊
  • Andrew H 2021.04.18 02:42

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    @rimi thanks so much!
  • seira 2021.04.18 02:52

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    I tried to talk your post like you. It’s difficult.😖💦
  • Emma 2021.04.18 02:54

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    What’s that,,,?😳
  • Andrew H 2021.04.18 02:56

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    @Emma it is a knife sharpening block. The process is to start with a rough block (400) then move to a finer one (1000) and finish with a very fine one (4000).
  • Andrew H 2021.04.18 02:57

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    @seira well I have over one hundred of them posted, some long, some short, lots you can practice with if you want to.
  • Andrew H 2021.04.18 02:58

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    @Xiuming @Xiuming very nice, you have a clear voice
  • Andrew H 2021.04.18 02:59

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    @Dhee very nice!
  • Maria 2021.04.18 03:27

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    And you could do that that,huh?😃
  • Xiuming 2021.04.18 04:52

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    @Andrew H Thanks a lot !
  • Penny 2021.04.18 05:36

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    숯돌이다~~헐 ㅋㅋ
  • seira 2021.04.18 08:42

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    @Andrew H Ok, I’ll do it! 😊💪🏻
  • Andrew H 2021.04.18 14:18

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    @seira go for it!
  • Andrew H 2021.04.18 14:19

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    @Penny very good!
  • Andrew H 2021.04.18 14:20

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    @Penny kind of a ceramic actually, different hardness
  • Andrew H 2021.04.18 14:22

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    @Xiuming @Xiuming most welcome
  • Andrew H 2021.04.18 14:25

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    @Maria yeah, the key is the little plastic thing that guides the blade edge, and then the stroke. Over and over again lol. I'm getting to the point now where I can sense the "burr" it is called and know when it is almost sharp
  • 𝓐𝓝𝓞 2021.04.18 14:39

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    Great Job 👏
  • Andrew H 2021.04.18 15:12

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    @𝓐𝓝𝓞 thank you, it is kind of self rewarding

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