If you don't sharpen your knives regularly, you can make your cooking more annoying, or even potentially dangerous.
But even sharpening them regularly won't help unless you do it properly.
Here are some popular mistakes that damage your knives or make them not sharp enough.
Different knives have different bevel angles, and it's essential to match the original angle when sharpening.
Applying excessive pressure while sharpening can lead to uneven sharpening or even damage the blade.
Before sharpening, it's crucial to clean the blade and remove any debris or residue.
Failing to do so can affect the sharpening process and yield subpar results.
Using the wrong tool or a worn-out one can result in ineffective sharpening or even damage to the blade.
Honing is necessary to straighten and align the blade, improving its cutting performance.
Neglecting honing can result in a quickly diminishing sharpness.
Using uneven or inconsistent strokes can lead to an uneven edge.
Patience is crucial when sharpening knives.
Rushing through the process can result in poor sharpening results.
Take your time, focus on each stroke, and ensure you achieve the desired sharpness before moving on.