Two Sharpening Questions
Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2012 11:03 am
Hello, I've noticed there is a dramatic difference between the sharpness of the curved portion of my Spyderco Persian versus the straight part closer to the handle. The curved portion is dull to the point where it doesn't cut paper at all; however, the straight part is as sharp as can be.
Not sure if this was something caused by inadequate sharpening at the factory or if the curved part of the knife naturally gets duller faster, though I am leaning toward the former.
Anywho, what is better, to wait for the straight portion to become dull then take it to the Sharpmaker all together or sharpen now and go over the sharp part again to make it even sharper. Don't want to do half and half since I don't feel comfortable being the judge of pinpointing where the sharp part begins and dull stops.
Also What do you folks sharpen your knives at? The Spyderco recommended 40 degrees for the first 5 or so times and then a 30 here and then or always 30?
Thanks,
Rav
Not sure if this was something caused by inadequate sharpening at the factory or if the curved part of the knife naturally gets duller faster, though I am leaning toward the former.
Anywho, what is better, to wait for the straight portion to become dull then take it to the Sharpmaker all together or sharpen now and go over the sharp part again to make it even sharper. Don't want to do half and half since I don't feel comfortable being the judge of pinpointing where the sharp part begins and dull stops.
Also What do you folks sharpen your knives at? The Spyderco recommended 40 degrees for the first 5 or so times and then a 30 here and then or always 30?
Thanks,
Rav