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Choosing (and using) the Appropriate Steel
The old adage that the job goes best when you use the
right tools, is never more true than when it comes to cutlery. Having
the right knife for the job makes your task not only easier but prevents
serious accidents. Here at Pot Racks Plus you will find a vast
assortment of cutlery that will fit any task and any budget. If you are
looking for a particular piece and do not see it listed, please contact
us and we will do our best to locate it for you.
As a knife is used, the edge will tend to "roll over" or turn to the left or right. This causes the knife to be dull as the steel at the edge of the blade has gotten out of alignment. Quality knives have a degree of elasticity which will allow Whetting (realignment) of the edge to be done fairly easily. Hold your knife at about a 20-25 degree angle and use a regular cut steel. (if you have Messermeister's knives with the Elite Edge, use a Fine Cut steel, and hold it at a 15-20 degree angle). For most knives you will want to whet about seven or eight strokes on each side. The motion is just as if you are trying to slice a sliver from the side of the steel. Use of a steel does not remove metal, but merely realigns the edge, thereby prolonging the life of your fine cutlery.
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