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Looking for a not too expensive knife sharpener that will get the job done.  Any suggestions out there, need help!

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I like the sharpening systems made by Lansky. I use one that has a small pedestal and clamp system. You can get several different types of sharpening stones for them. You can also use different angles depending on what kind of edge you want.

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Thanks guys I appreciate the hefp. 

  • Super User
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I have a Lansky stone system and a Smith's pull through. I'm still learning how to use the Lansky properly. I always wanted a work sharp but I don't really trust myself not to take half my blade off lol

  • Super User
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On 5/28/2018 at 8:06 PM, scaleface said:

Spyderco sharp Maker . Google it . Read the reviews on Blade forums .

This is the one I use too.

  • 2 months later...
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I use a stone and a rod. Always have and get them shaving sharp. But my buddy swears by that work sharp thing. 

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  • Super User
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I went out and bought a Work Sharp.  Had about 12 knives to sharpen, did an excellent job on all of them.  Nice design!

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  • Super User
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Work sharp...awesome and quick

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I bought the Rapala 6" filet knife out of Wal-Mart not long ago, and they have a little red plastic sharpener with ceramic bars.  I've used my grandpa's whetstone, multiple diamond stones, etc, and while I can make a knife sharp eventually, nothing does it quicker than that little plastic and ceramic sharpener they package with that filet knife.

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