Every wonder how to find the proper angle while sharpening?
Maybe you have a Professional Knife Sharpener like the one below. Or maybe you just want to know what angle you are holding when sharpening. In the past I have covered these topics in other post. However I figured I would cover it from a new angle. pun intended.
One simple way I have covered in the past, is to use paper, and known angles like below. Simply make a guide and placing it between the knife and sharpening stone.
A new twist to this old trick would be to use a protractor like in the kit below. First choose the angle you would like and cut out a wedge. Then use it to gauge your sharpening. This is a great way for those people who want an exact angle when sharpening. Like the 19 degree edge I put on the Genesis. (amazon affiliate link, one way to help support articles like this one)
Sharpening with Technology
I love technology, it is pretty amazing how a tool like the one above can detect the angle. While I am not really sure how it does it, I bet it has something to do with the Jedi force. Therefore, If you want to sharpen knives like a Jedi you might want to pick one up!
Pythagorean Theorem
Last and least is using math, I only include this method to make math teachers around the world happy. Actually, I love using math, and use it often. But there are better ways to find angles. Since it has been so long since I have used math to find angles, I would have to have a refresher course.
If you would like to know more about sharpening try checking out the article I wrote for ITS Tactical How to Sharpen a Knife while Minimizing Mistakes and Maximizing Cutting Edge Performance.
Or pick up a copy of my DVD Beyond Razor Sharp, or Ebook Ultimate Knife Sharpening Guide
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