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<blockquote data-quote="bazxa" data-source="post: 318167" data-attributes="member: 7154"><p>Bear grills survival with the serrated back, kept very sharp for leech removal which is it's most frequent use. My better knives stay in the car/camper to be used for specific jobs.</p><p>I used to spend hours getting a good edge but now use a paper wheel and jewelers compound on the grinder for a razor sharp edge in minutes. It has replaced all the fancy waterstones etc, worth looking into (I was skeptical too). On the knife making forums, there are DIY MDF wheels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bazxa, post: 318167, member: 7154"] Bear grills survival with the serrated back, kept very sharp for leech removal which is it's most frequent use. My better knives stay in the car/camper to be used for specific jobs. I used to spend hours getting a good edge but now use a paper wheel and jewelers compound on the grinder for a razor sharp edge in minutes. It has replaced all the fancy waterstones etc, worth looking into (I was skeptical too). On the knife making forums, there are DIY MDF wheels. [/QUOTE]
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