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Ice Fishing Tips -Check your local regulations! => Equipment => Topic started by: bulldawger on Dec 28, 2018, 01:55 PM
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I know the blades are pretty cheap to buy, but I must have a dozen sets laying around that are dull and was wondering if anybody on here sharpens em ???
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Buy yourself a "work sharp" blade sharpener and you will never look back. https://www.worksharptools.com/
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I agree, just tried my sons a few days ago, very impressed
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i have to free hand mine on the workshop.
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I have a worksharp and sharpened all of my fish fillet and kitchen knives. They all came out very sharp.
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Bought a worksharp several months back and it does an excellent job on all my knives. :tipup:
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I do them either with a stone and a steel or with the Work Sharp and a steel. As time goes on I am using the Work Sharp more and more.
WS
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I strop mine, I use a Flex strops brand and its amazing.
http://www.flexstrops.com/
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The work sharp has helped me tremendously in both time saving achieving a fine edge. I still haven't gotten the knack for the tip of the blade.
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I injured my paw and can’t hold the knife right on a stone anymore , I bought a worksharp and I couldn’t be happier , , even does a nice nice job on my serrated Victorinox
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I sharpen all of my knifes with a Rada sharpener now. I was able to get a couple of knives sharpened that I have had for ever that I could never get sharp. I have never been good at sharpening knives any way un till I bought a Rada sharpener. Only around 6 bucks. I have one of their fillet knifes and love it
www.radacutlery.com
Click on products then utensils on drop down.
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I keep mine sharp using a strop.
One of these here
http://www.flexstrops.com/
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I am a fan of the work sharp as well.
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Work Sharp is the easy way.