STAY SHARP – HOW TO SHARPEN YOUR KNIVES

Knives do not stay sharp forever. They need to be honed regularly and sharpened occasionally.

HONING YOUR KNIFE

Under a microscope, you would see that the edge of a knife is made up of thousands of small cutting teeth. Through use, the fine teeth will eventually become misaligned, resulting in a dull knife. It is important to realign the teeth on a regular basis, aka honing, to renew the cutting edge.

1. PREPARATION

It’s up to you if you want to use a sharpening steel or a handheld knife sharpener for honing your knives. The handheld is really easy to use. For fast, effective sharpening, simply place the blade in the slot and gently pull it through a few times. If you want to use a sharpening steel, just make sure it has a higher hardness factor than the knife to be sharpened. One more important thing: don’t ever hone serrated knives. They must be sharpened by a professional .

STAY SHARP – HOW TO SHARPEN YOUR KNIVES
STAY SHARP – HOW TO SHARPEN YOUR KNIVES
2. FIND THE PERFECT ANGLE

Ok, let’s get started. First hold the sharpening steel point down on a table or a cutting board. The angle between the blade and the steel should be approximately 15 degrees for ZWILLING knives. Santoku knives and all MIYABI and Kramer made by ZWILLING knives need to be 9-12 degrees.

3. MOVEMENT

Pull the knife down and across the sharpening steel, moving from the heel of the knife to the tip. Then switch sides. The first few strokes should use more pressure and then you should ease up on the pressure until the very last couple of strokes. Repeat this 3 — 10 times by changing sides after every stroke.

STAY SHARP – HOW TO SHARPEN YOUR KNIVES

STONING YOUR KNIFE

If the cutting edge can no longer be renewed by honing, it has to be reground to bring on a new edge. It’s time to re-sharpen your knife. Let us show you how.

1. PREPARATION

To sharpen, you can use a sharpening stone. Before using, immerse the stone in water for approximately five minutes. Then, place the non-slip side of the stone facing down into a wooden base. For best results, maintain the wetness of the stone throughout the entire process. A grey liquid is produced during sharpening. This is normal and improves the effectiveness.

STAY SHARP – HOW TO SHARPEN YOUR KNIVES
STAY SHARP – HOW TO SHARPEN YOUR KNIVES
2. ALIGNMENT

Now hold the handle of the knife firmly in one hand and, with the blade facing you, place it on the sharpening stone at an angle of 10 — 20 degrees. Make sure that there is a gap less than a 1/4 inch between the back of the blade and the sharpening stone. Place your free hand on the blade, but never directly on the cutting edge. We are pretty serious about this one. Touching the cutting edge can lead to some serious injuries so please be careful.

3. MOVEMENT

Now move the blade — with a little pressure — in regular strokes up and down across the sharpening stone. Always maintain the angle between the blade and the stone. You will notice a burr becomes visible after five or so strokes. Mentally divide the blade into three parts if the knife has a large blade. Always start with the tip and work back towards the bolster.

STAY SHARP – HOW TO SHARPEN YOUR KNIVES
STAY SHARP – HOW TO SHARPEN YOUR KNIVES
4. CHANGING SIDES

Now turn the knife so that the blade is no longer pointing towards your body. Continue to maintain the angle of 10 — 20 degrees and the gap of approx. 5 mm from the back of the blade to the sharpening stone. Slide the cutting edge up and down over the sharpening stone. Grind both sides of the blade alternately, around five to ten times on each side.

5. REMOVING THE BURR

To remove the resulting burr from the knife, draw the knife in a curve from top left to bottom right across the sharpening stone. Then hold the knife under running water to remove all residue and dry it carefully. Store the stone in a cool, dry place — away from direct sunlight.

STAY SHARP – HOW TO SHARPEN YOUR KNIVES
STAY SHARP – HOW TO SHARPEN YOUR KNIVES

SELF SHARPENING BLOCK SET: SHARP FOR A LIFETIME

Sharp knives are safe knives: They need less force when using and don’t slip.
And now the Sharp Block with KIS Technology is here to make sure your knives are always the correct sharpness. The self-sharpening knife block protects your knives against damage and completely removes the need to sharpen them. You no longer have to think about when the right time to sharpen your knives is or how to do it correctly. Each time you remove or replace a knife, its edge is automatically aligned and the knives are kept sharp and ready at all times without any additional effort.

You can use a sheet of paper to check the sharpness of your knife. If the blade is perfectly sharp, it will glide through the sheet of paper without serious pressure or scratching. If you are not yet satisfied with the sharpness of your knife, repeat the sharpening until you have achieved the desired result.

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