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tennhunter 10-27-2008 04:34 PM

Lansky Knife Sharpener
 
Just wondering if they work as good as claimed.

Supposedly they will get knivesshaving sharp without too much effort or prior experience.

JagMagMan 10-27-2008 06:49 PM

RE: Lansky Knife Sharpener
 
Lansky's put on a great edge, just aslow and tedious job!

ctwny1 10-28-2008 01:34 AM

RE: Lansky Knife Sharpener
 
I've used a Lansky and it does an alright job. I am now using a GATCO knife sharpner and it's a bigger unit than a Lansky and in my opinion does a much better job. Check out the Gatco 3 or 4 stone kit for yourself and you'll see what I mean.

idruthrbfishin 10-29-2008 12:55 PM

RE: Lansky Knife Sharpener
 
there are many of these types of sharpening systems on the market. all of them do a decent job, some may be faster than others, but what it all boils down to is your personal preference and your budget. I've used an OLD unit for about 20 years now, it was made "pre-Lansky", probably in the late 70's. the stones are a little worn, but it still sharpens my knife good enough to shave the hair off my arm. If you use your knife for normal use and don't gouge stones or cut nails with it, it won't take that long to dress the edge up when you need to.

nksmfamjp 10-29-2008 01:29 PM

RE: Lansky Knife Sharpener
 
My knives must all be wierd. The Lansky angles never worked on my knives.

Sangster 10-29-2008 06:25 PM

RE: Lansky Knife Sharpener
 
I this to sharpen my Spyderco and Kershaw pocket knives. They will both shave hair.

$9

http://www.knivesplus.com/smithsknif...nersm-pp1.html

mello_collins 10-30-2008 06:35 AM

RE: Lansky Knife Sharpener
 
I have several sharpening stones, regular to diamond and a lanskey kit. I wore the regular stones in the kit out and have replaced them with diamond ones. The regular kit is a good place to start if you know how to use regular stones. Without that knowledge of angles and judging wear as you sharpen then you'll ruin a good knife faster with a lanskey. it is very easy to hone off to much on one side if you don't follow the directions or get distracted. I have bought the extra fine grades of lanskey stones all the way up to 2000 grit. Then i finish with a leather strop using extra fine polishing compound on one side. When finished it is sharper than a razor. I'm picky about my knifes edge. If you get one don't try and start at the low angle setting, dulls quicker. I can get almost as sharp an edge at the 25(?) deg setting that will last a lot longer on normal knife steel.

Nolehoe 10-30-2008 07:32 AM

RE: Lansky Knife Sharpener
 
Ya might want to check out KME Sharpeners too

nksmfamjp 10-30-2008 05:29 PM

RE: Lansky Knife Sharpener
 
I have always been happy with Chef's Choice model 120. I think I would try one of their manual sharpeners if my budget did not work for the 120 or 320.

tennhunter 10-31-2008 07:56 PM

RE: Lansky Knife Sharpener
 
Thanks for the replies. I bought the Lansky and am pleased with the results.


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