This item will not replace a good quality set of honi.
How to use ceramic carbide knife sharpener.
First set the sharpener on a sturdy surface and exert 3 to 5 downward pulls.
It has carbide and ceramic sharpeners and two diamond coated rod at each end for sharpening graduated sizes of serrations on serrated knives.
Sharpening rods are two rods set in a base at a specific angle 30 degrees for the ones i use.
Then use the carbide first to repair recut the blade.
If the coarse sharpener is used the ceramic sharpener is then utilized to thoroughly polish the edges.
If it wont sharpen with the ceramic.
This sharpener self adjusts and sharpens the knife edge to its original angle so you don t need to know the edge angle to sharpen the knife correctly and there s nothing to adjust.
I love hair whittling with supersteels.
Pull back about 3 to 4 times.
Ceramic diamond rods.
It has been my experience that a razor sharp knife get dull quicker one sharpened at a little less of an angle stays sharpe.
The rods can be round square or triangular as long as the knife has a smooth surface to slide along.
10v s110v 204p k390 and zdp are all easy for me.
Hi there there is very little info on carbide and ceramic sharpening on the internet.
Not back and forth.
I have a ceramic knife and carbide blades that simply dont take an edge using the same process as steel.
Then use the ceramic for final sharpen.
You simply want to use the ceramic only.
They will both work ceramic might give you a finer edge.
While knife sharpeners typically work best for kitchen knives many can also be used for other blades including pocket knives and field knives used by hunters and fishermen.
The tungsten carbide sharpeners will last a long time but can be replaced when.
If the blade is not damaged.
Well now hang on there.
Hair shaving with any grit honestly.
For these blades however manual knife sharpeners are typically easier to carry and more effective than electric versions.
Many of these rods are made out of alumina ceramic.
A stick sharpener comes with a pair of fine ceramic sticks and a carbide notch for roughing photo 1.
Only go the same direction with the blade.
But at a practical level it doesn t make that much difference.