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28 minutes ago, Peasgood said:

It takes me 10-15 minutes to sharpen mine with a file that cost about a fiver. So in theory I could sharpen four blades in one hour which would cost £120 at least if you just bought new blades. 

It would probably take 20 minutes to fit four new blades anyway so you would have to be on £150 an hour before sharpening blades became a waste of time. 

If you are in a job where you can just pass that cost onto the customer then fair enough but if the cost just comes out of your pocket it is a different matter. In reality it is still money that could stay in your pocket.

 

I only ever sharpen the top face of the blade, I'm not sure sharpening to side faces is physically possible. I would say sharpening at least doubles the life of the blade and more likely triples it. Not for everyone because you have to be able to use a file and some folk are cack handed at such things. Horses for courses, I can't climb a tree.

Agree with this entirely and will certainly give the Gomtaro blade a go when the time comes.

 

However, the Natanoko blade is designed and manufactured in a way that it's meant to be sharpenable so I'm thinking that it may be either easier or more effective, ideally both!

 

 

 

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The ones with induction hardened tips may be too hard to sharpen with a file but will still sharpen with diamond. I’ve sharpened the sides and not the tops before and felt modest improvement but I think that’s the wrong method.

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1 minute ago, AHPP said:

The ones with induction hardened tips may be too hard to sharpen with a file but will still sharpen with diamond. I’ve sharpened the sides and not the tops before and felt modest improvement but I think that’s the wrong method.

I sharpen the front face with 2 to 3 strokes and then after all done one stroke on that top relief. Never as good as new but still good, it's therapeutic and I'm tight.

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On 17/03/2021 at 19:13, Stubby said:

Also , if you leave any of them , no matter what model , on the tail gate step of your truck and drive off you will never see them again ..... The voice of stupidity . ☹️

You're not stupid ,just forgetfull

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