Knife-sharpening system will give you an edge

DMT's The Aligner knife-sharpening kit makes putting a sharp edge on any knife an easy task.

Knife clamp, whetstone guide make sharpening a breeze

I was cutting up chicken the other night when my wife stopped and looked over my shoulder to make sure I was doing it properly.

“Look how sharp I got these knives,” I said.

“Yeah, imagine how sharp they’d be if they were actually good knives,” she said.

Left unsaid was the fact that our cutlery had been free, obtained by spending at least $100 a week at a popular grocery story every week for several months.

Not exactly the kind of things you’d find at top-draw kitchen store.

I guess that’s as good an endorsement as possible for DMT’s The Aligner sharpening-system kit that got those grocery store knives so sharp. How sharp they got my high-dollar filet knife and skinning knife was another matter entirely.

DMT (Diamond Machining Technology) manufactures an entire line of diamond sharpeners and whetstones. The kit I was using came with three 4-inch whetstones – coarse, fine and extra fine. What made them work so well was the aligner. You clip the stones into a plastic apparatus that features a metal rod extending from one end, then clip your knife into a clamp, adjust the angle for the desired sharpness, and slide the metal rod through a guide atop the clamp.

By grasping the end of the rod or the whetstone holder, you slide the stone back and forth across the knife blade, getting the same angle across the blade with every stroke, from tip to hilt. Within a few minutes, I had every knife in the kitchen sharp enough to shave the air from my forearms.

The kit comes with an attachment for sharpening serrated edges, making it probably the best sharpening system I’ve used.

Unfortunately, I no longer have an excuse for not cutting the chicken up to my wife’s standards.

For more information, visit www.dmtsharp.com

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Dan Kibler is the former managing editor of Carolina Sportsman Magazine. If every fish were a redfish and every big-game animal a wild turkey, he wouldn’t ever complain. His writing and photography skills have earned him numerous awards throughout his career.

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