motorbiking Joined 31 May 2016 Messages 20,158 Reaction score 3,230 Country 20 Jan 2025 #16 That’s why a steel is a convenient one tool for all
B Brigadier Joined 14 Jan 2008 Messages 18,426 Reaction score 3,087 Location Staffordshire Country 20 Jan 2025 #17 motorbiking said: That’s why a steel is a convenient one tool for all Click to expand... Might do more damage to a knife if not used properly though (to which there is a degree of skill, strength, and aptitude). The OP has decent knives, wants to care for them, but (reading between the lines) has no experience beyond dragging them through a sharpener. FWIW, I had a steel, and never got close to the results that I do with a stone. IME, a stone is easier to get better results with.
motorbiking said: That’s why a steel is a convenient one tool for all Click to expand... Might do more damage to a knife if not used properly though (to which there is a degree of skill, strength, and aptitude). The OP has decent knives, wants to care for them, but (reading between the lines) has no experience beyond dragging them through a sharpener. FWIW, I had a steel, and never got close to the results that I do with a stone. IME, a stone is easier to get better results with.
motorbiking Joined 31 May 2016 Messages 20,158 Reaction score 3,230 Country 20 Jan 2025 #18 I would always recommend a whetstone.