03-15-2017, 06:55 PM
Bobbo,
I have a suggestion for your second problem:
I recently purchased two inexpensive knives at my local grocery store. Each cost about $12. They are surprisingly well made, but inexpensive knives. I bought the Kitchenaid brand santuko knife for sharpening practice.
Get yourself a couple inexpensive, but not cheap knives for sharpening. Let your wife know that you will not be working on her knives. Then have at it with your knives. I do not believe you will ruin them, however, if you do, you are not messing with your domestic tranquility.
Do not be afraid to grow through practice.
Keep us posted.
Ken
I have a suggestion for your second problem:
I recently purchased two inexpensive knives at my local grocery store. Each cost about $12. They are surprisingly well made, but inexpensive knives. I bought the Kitchenaid brand santuko knife for sharpening practice.
Get yourself a couple inexpensive, but not cheap knives for sharpening. Let your wife know that you will not be working on her knives. Then have at it with your knives. I do not believe you will ruin them, however, if you do, you are not messing with your domestic tranquility.
Do not be afraid to grow through practice.
Keep us posted.
Ken

