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new ceramic knife steel

Started by Ken S, October 13, 2015, 02:56:38 AM

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Jan

Had I known, I would have taken a few more puffs on my ceramic pipe.  :D

Jan

Edwe

Had one a loong time.

To clean it I use steel wool (the one with soap in) and vinegar essence and wank it :)

Clean it witch dish soap a couple of times and dry it with paper towel

stevebot

Ceramic steels run the gamut from $2 to over $50 and I have never run into a bad one. Occasionally one has a bump on it which you can remove by running against a bench stone.
The one Ken refers to is from Smoky Mountain knifeworks Item #RS1020 for $5. It is unique in having the built in guides. Shipping is $8, so I usually buy 6 or more and use them as gifts.
Steve Bottorff; author, teacher and consultant on knife and scissor sharpening.

Ken S

I have really enjoyed the ceramic steel, even more because it was a gift from Steve. Great idea using them as gifts, Steve.

Ken

ps for members who have a sharpening business-- these ceramic steels are an excellent way to built customer loyalty.