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![]() On the carbon dexteri' the accusharp works great. On the stainless blades it tears them up.
I use a worksharp on everything now.doesnt get any easier than using that system on any knife
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Captain Dan Bias Reelmusic IV Fifty pound + , Striped Bass live release club |
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![]() Carbon steel blades are easy to sharpen and the tungsten sharpeners pictured here might be overkill. The tungsten is great on harder stainless blades. We just switched to the sharpeners that have both the tungsten and ceramic sharpeners. For carbon steel, go very lightly over the tungsten and then switch to the ceramic for a razor edge. Keep things wet. If it can shave the hair on your wrist, you are good to go.
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![]() Best sharpener for my Dexter Russell filet knives is the Edgemaker Pro. It's fast and easy. They usually have them for sale at the Outdoor Shows or you can look on-line.
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