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raro

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I use a wet stone like this and olive oil as a lubricant. It takes a little while to get them sharp and not much after that to keep them sharp.

 

You should be able to get the stone in a hardware shop.

 

http://uk.knivesandtools.com/en/ct/whetstones-sharpening-stones.htm?gclid=Cj0KEQjw9b6-BRCq7YP34tvW_uUBEiQAkK3svXKttBXlmtZNv4Vpc-L7OVi8Kz-hQ1gT6mWUd2D2WSQaAvht8P8HAQ

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Used these before ,  work very well,   no mess like oil stones

put an edge on in seconds. not sure of there life span. but its cheap

 

http://www.lazada.co.th/whetstone-3pcs-portable-diamond-sharpen-hone-set-stone-block-outhunting-kitchen-2338853.html 

 

or

http://www.lazada.co.th/taidea-ceramic-sharpening-rod-with-abs-handle-honing-knifesharpener-for-kitchen-knives-81012-2616420.html

 

Never used this one, but looks ok

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For a hundred baht I bought a knife sharpening gadget in Chinatown. Small thing with a suction pad that is activated by a lever. Once secured to your counter you just drag your knife through the groove in the top . Takes 2 seconds and leaves your knifes razor sharp. No skill needed. Brilliant little tool....bought on for folks back home who also found it a most excellent kitchen gadget.

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thanks a lot for all the advice! Yes, I have a wet stone, but it doesn't seem to have much effect anymore. The leveling shown in the video seems to be the answer! 

 

ok....looks like I will have something to do on the weekend....was rather looking for someone to do that for me :D 

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Best sharpening solution for the occasional (but not poor) user who doesn't want to spend hours and hours perfecting their technique:

 

http://www.lazada.co.th/ilife-lansky-deluxe-5-stone-system-5-hone-kit-extra-coarse-mediumfine-5042528.html

 

I looked for years in the markets of BKK before I broke down and bought one on Lazada.  Also available on EBay, Amazon, etc.  Probably cheaper, too.

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