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<blockquote data-quote="ldp4570" data-source="post: 2182157" data-attributes="member: 5168"><p>I use the Spyderco tool for my serrated blades, for everything else I use two sided Arkansas oil stones. I have several flat ones and three round stones for axes an swords. Once you learn how to use these you'll not need all those fancy tools. Once you've finished with both sides you'll want to use a razor strop hand finished with jewelers rouge. The only time you want to use a steel is to straighten the edge where the edge starts to bend when using them on a cutting board. Unless your using Japanese water stone's(the ones that have to be soaked) never put water or oil on a oil stone, cause all your doing is ruining the stone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ldp4570, post: 2182157, member: 5168"] I use the Spyderco tool for my serrated blades, for everything else I use two sided Arkansas oil stones. I have several flat ones and three round stones for axes an swords. Once you learn how to use these you'll not need all those fancy tools. Once you've finished with both sides you'll want to use a razor strop hand finished with jewelers rouge. The only time you want to use a steel is to straighten the edge where the edge starts to bend when using them on a cutting board. Unless your using Japanese water stone's(the ones that have to be soaked) never put water or oil on a oil stone, cause all your doing is ruining the stone. [/QUOTE]
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