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<blockquote data-quote="DWT" data-source="post: 401433" data-attributes="member: 3658"><p>Years ago I sharpened/repaired surgical instruments for a living. Few methods of sharpening can surpass a 1x30 inch belt sharpener w. a good quality 1000+ grit belt. Commercial grade sharpeners are still quite expensive, but a good economical unit can still be had from Harbor Freight for around $40.00. Once you get the technique down, you'll never need another stone sharpener.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DWT, post: 401433, member: 3658"] Years ago I sharpened/repaired surgical instruments for a living. Few methods of sharpening can surpass a 1x30 inch belt sharpener w. a good quality 1000+ grit belt. Commercial grade sharpeners are still quite expensive, but a good economical unit can still be had from Harbor Freight for around $40.00. Once you get the technique down, you'll never need another stone sharpener. [/QUOTE]
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