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Reddit mentions of MinoSharp Sharpening Guides 2-Piece Set
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Reddit mentions: 2
We found 2 Reddit mentions of MinoSharp Sharpening Guides 2-Piece Set. Here are the top ones.
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Help to maintain the correct angle for sharpening knives when sharpening with a whetstoneThe angle is between 10 and 15 degreesThe guide rails are sold as a set which includes a small and large guideIt is recommended that you pull a clean towel through the guide rail after rinsingIf you fail to remove all the residue from the guide rail, the residue may scratch the knife the next time the guide rail is used
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Color | Stainless Steel |
Weight | 1 Pounds |
Not a sushi chef, but i sharpen my own knives and i have come across these little guys. I imagine the chef has to be using something similar. Binder clips might work
Very cool, I'm sure that's really great steel. I decided to treat myself once I got serious about cooking and bought the Global and a Shun, and ironically I use them less because I'm worried about wrecking the edge if I resharpen them. Same with the stones. The coin trick is a good idea.
Found this FAQ on /r/knives which discusses using a piece of paper as an angle guide:
http://www.reddit.com/r/knives/comments/tl99w/im_going_to_give_you_all_this_one_time_one_time/
Also just found these, which might do the trick:
http://www.amazon.com/MinoSharp-Sharpening-Guides-2-Piece-Set/dp/B0006A03V0