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by jfengel
1637 days ago
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Is it possible to sharpen such a thing when it does get dull, or does that require a professional? In between sharpenings, does a steel work? (Sorry, I don't know much about steel or knife making. I just appreciate a really good kitchen knife.) |
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So if MagnaCut is run hard, it will most likely dull before rolling or chipping. It will still cut, especially if you have think geometry. Once a blade starts to roll/chip, performance really suffers. That's when you need to sharpen.
I have never sharpened MagnaCut, but it only has 4% vanadium (the hardest carbide) and 2% niobium (another hard carbide). You can probably get away with something like the Shapton Pro line of stones. They are readily available.