I sharpen mine with the guided work sharp knife sharpener. Easy to use!I really want one of these...but I’m horrible at sharpening knifes on stones. Can you use a “smith’s” sharpener to get a quick edge on these or will those ruin the blade? My idea would be to use that as needed throughout the season and at the end of the year send it back into Brad for a real edge. Is this a bad idea? Brad, thoughts?
Hey there--We offer free sharpening so feel free to ship it back. It should hold an edge for a long time.Maybe I just need a professional to sharpen mine, it goes dull real quick.
That's a great idea and definitely a good option. Our knives are super easy to sharpen with a ceramic rod, set of stones or anything else you normally use to sharpen. The worksharp belt sharpener is my favorite all purpose home sharpener, but honestly with a little bit of practice and the proper sharpening (i.e. maintaining the proper bevel angle, starting out with a slightly coarser grit and working your way to a finer grit) you should be able to easily sharpen any of our knives.I really want one of these...but I’m horrible at sharpening knifes on stones. Can you use a “smith’s” sharpener to get a quick edge on these or will those ruin the blade? My idea would be to use that as needed throughout the season and at the end of the year send it back into Brad for a real edge. Is this a bad idea? Brad, thoughts?