I’m really disappointed with myself. I thought I would enjoy, and be good at, sharpening knives. I don’t and I’m not! I have two Shapton water stones and I can get a nice edge on my chisels with a jig that maintains the angle for me, but I just can’t get a good edge on a knife. I don’t know if I’m not patient enough, if I just can’t hold the angle well enough or what, but I give up.

My wife is, understandably, frustrated with a kitchen full of dull knives and bought one of those drag through carbide/ceramic sharpeners and I can’t even make that work - I drag a blade through a few times, there is a pile of swarf in the sharpener, the blade looks sharp - but it’s dull as dull, maybe even worse than before “sharpening”.

We have a range of knives from grocery store mild steel, through decent consumer Mundial and Victorinox to one low end nice Global.

Appreciate any suggestions!

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    24 hours ago

    If money is no object, wicked edge.

    Also YouTube project farm for alternativs. He did a big review

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      23 hours ago

      If money is no object, wicked edge.

      I thought it would be obvious from my collection of knives - money is a problem.

      Also YouTube project farm for alternativs. He did a big review

      Thanks - I find him yelling at me for the whole video a bit annoying, but his content is generally good - I’ll have a look