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Cleavers

Started by Herman Trivilino, March 03, 2013, 08:39:35 PM

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Ken S

No mention has been made of "Chinese" cleavers.  These are lighter weight cleavers designed primarily for cutting vegetables.  I eat very little meat, so my need is for vegetables.  My Chinese cleaver does this very well.  It does a great job of cutting cabbage.  A more acute edge, maybe combined forty degrees, should work well for these knives.  Next time I sharpen it, I will try my version of the Ionut/Herman jig.  I store it in a plastic edge guard from Lee Valley, as it does not fit inmost wooden knife blocks.

Ken

Herman Trivilino

Quote from: Ken S on March 19, 2013, 03:36:31 AM
Next time I sharpen it, I will try my version of the Ionut/Herman jig.

Please show us some photographs!
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Ken S

Good point, Herman.  I need to brush up on my getting pixels to page.

Ken

Herman Trivilino

I recommend photobucket.  Very easy to use.  Even I could figure it out.  ;)
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Rob

Ken

Recently I posted a heap of threads re photobucket and how to get it to render pics in this forum. That should save you some time
Best.    Rob.

Herman Trivilino

Yes, that was very helpful. Thanks, Rob.
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Rob

Best.    Rob.