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![]() Mtech Extreme Tactical Folding Pocket Knife,With Aluminum Handle Knives Black List Price: Sale Price: $4.65 You save: $13.34 (74%) Eligible for free shipping!Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days DescriptionThe Mtech Extreme Tactical Folding Knife is a designer, collector's knife built for all-purpose utility, ideal for camping and outdoors use. Measuring 8.75 inches overall, the knife has a sharp, 3.75-inch blade forged of high-quality 440 stainless steel that folds into a precisely cut handgrip with a melt... |
![]() Victorinox Swiss Army Classic Pocket Knife List Price: DescriptionFrom the renowned company that created the Swiss Army Knife a century ago comes the Swiss Army Classic pocketknife, a compact set of tools for campers, hikers, and boy scouts. Measuring 2-1/4 inches long, the Classic is stylishly cased in a timeless solid-colored housing with the familiar Victorinox logo on the side... |
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![]() Victorinox Climber II Knife DescriptionThe Victorinox Climber II Knife comes equipped with an array of useful tools, in a super-compact size that measures under four inches when closed. Keep one stashed in the car or in your day pack for those quick day-to-day fixes... |
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Where is a place that I can get my pocket knife professionally sharpened?
Where is a place that I can get my pocket knife professionally sharpened? I've heard of places like this were you can bring your pocket knife and have them sharpen it so it'll cut like butter. I'm failing at sharpening it myself and would so rather have someone else do it professionally. Thanks!
Different places provide sharpening services, but. as usual most of them won't do anything real good, mainly because most of the people out there never seen a good edge and acceptance for sub par sharpening is casual thing.
Really good pros specialize on hi-end knives and probably won't work on the folder, or the price will be high, which you don't really want.
Your best bet is local barber shop or restaurant. I don't mean they do the sharpening job, but they use their services the most. Restaurants unfortunately have lower standards for edge sharpness, but good barbers as usual have very expensive equipment. I've seen scissors that were 300-500$ or even higher. You don't trust that stuff to just anyone. So, they'd be the best source of info if you want to go locally.
Otherwise, I guess you can find someone on the internet, but average rate for sharpening is 3-5$ per inch or fixed rate ~40$ for the knife.
Again, you'd have to know whom to trust and there's a risk of loosing the knife during shipping back and forth.
Having said all that, it's the best if you find a junk knife and practice sharpening on that.
Also, I suggest either get the sharpening system which will help you to hold the fixed angle, which is why you're having problems with sharpening, or alternatively get sandpaper on the mousepad and do it that way. It's much more forgiving than sharpening stones and will produce very nice convex edges.
Start with something like 220 or 400 grit and gradually move up to 1000-2000 grit. You have to raise the burr with each grit on both sides of the edge before switching t higher grit. That's pretty much it. Just the key is to hold more or less consistent angle between the edge and the surface.
Here's more about sharpening equipment - http://zknives.com/knives/sharpening/index.shtml


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