Should you sharpen both sides of a knife?

When you sharpen a knife, sharpen each side to the same degree by holding the knife at a consistent angle against the stone. Don't confuse this angle with the angle at which the two sides of the blade meet, which is called the included angle.
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Why are some knives only sharpened on one side?

Single bevel knives are favored in specific types of cooking, such as Japanese, as they offer a key advantage – they are extremely sharp. This is due to the fact they only need to be honed on one side so it is easier to create a much smaller, thus sharper, angle.
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Which side of knife do you sharpen first?

Most whetstones have both a "coarse-grind side" and a "fine-grind side"—start with the coarse side if your knife is especially dull, then repeat the process on the fine-grind side. If you already sharpen your knife yearly and hone it regularly, you can go straight to the fine-grind side.
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Do you sharpen a knife away from you or towards you?

The narrow, pointed end of the sharpener should face in toward the thickness of the blade, away from the edge of the gut hook. Match the angle of the sharpener to the original edge angle. This will maintain the correct sharpening angle and prevent you from getting cut by the blade tip.
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Should you push or pull when sharpening a knife?

Apply forces when pushing the knife away while the cutting edge is facing yourself (edge trailing stroke) is recommended. Pulling the knife towards yourself while the cutting edge is facing your side (edge leading stroke) is not recommended because it is generally harder to handle and more dangerous.
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Do you push or pull a knife to sharpen it?

Definition: 'push' means the edge moves such that it would cut into the stone if it were angled more. 'pull' means the edge moves such that it can never cut into the stone and the ground off residues are left behind on the stone.
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What is the last thing you must do after sharpening a knife?

This will ensure your knife is sharpened evenly. You'll know to stop sharpening your knife when you feel the burr on both sides of the blade. The last step in sharpening is to remove the burr. This is done by simply repeating the same steps, only this time with less pressure.
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How many swipes do you need to sharpen a knife?

You want to get that angle right, whether it's around 15 degrees for a Japanese knife or 20 degrees on a German or French blade. Then swipe slowly down, away from you, making sure the whole blade is honed – around five swipes on each side should do.
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How many times should you sharpen a knife on a stone?

Begin sharpening: With your knife at a 22.5-degree angle, slowly draw the knife down and across the stone in a smooth motion, starting at the heel and finishing at the tip. Repeat: Once you've begun sharpening, repeat this action five times.
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Do pull through knife sharpeners work?

Because of the mechanics of use, it is impossible to apply the same amount of pressure throughout the blade. As a result, the edge tends to go out of shape changing the original blade profile. There is absolutely no way you can sharpen a knife with a bolster using a pull through sharpener.
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Are Japanese knives only sharpened on one side?

A: Traditional Japanese knives are sharpened or grounded only on one side of the blade to create a razor sharp edge and a slightly concave edge on the reverse side. This design creates an overall sharper cutting edge, makes resharpening easier and allows for more sensitive culinary work.
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Are all Japanese knives one sided?

One of the largest differences between western style knives and traditional Japanese knives is the bevel. While western style knives are sharpened at an angle on both sides creating a V, Japanese knives are sharpened at an angle on only one side, more like a chisel レ.
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Why are Japanese knives so sharp?

Most quality Japanese knives can be sharpened to a much finer angle at the cutting edge because of the harder steel. This contributes to a sharper knife that slices and cuts through food with ease and with the additional benefit of less pressure on the muscles and joints in the hand.
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Can you over sharpen a knife?

Is It Possible to Over Sharpen a Knife? Yes, it is possible to over sharpen a knife – especially if you use a V-sharpener, electric sharpener, or coarse diamond stone. If you are taking good care of your knives, you really shouldn't have to sharpen your knives more than twice a year.
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How do I know if my knife is sharp?

gently tap the edge of the blade against your fingernail. Your knife is sharp if the blade bites in, and dull if it deflects or slides. Start from the heel (closest to the handle) and tap to the tip, looking for any areas that are not sharp.
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How long should you sharpen a knife?

Ideally, you should sharpen your knife while it is still relatively sharp. If you do this, the knife will only need five or ten minutes against the stone to sharpen. If you put off sharpening until the knife is truly dull, then you will need to spend significantly more time.
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How hard should you press when sharpening a knife?

BIG +1 on the magic marker. I still use it on new knives and other people's knives just to make sure I'm hitting the edge. On some steels you can grind the shoulder on the bevel for 30 min before you generate a burr.
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How much pressure do you use when sharpening a knife?

Although there are different schools of thought on the best pressure for knife sharpening, the consensus is that a lighter but firm grip and moderate pressure on the knife is required for optimal sharpening, between 2 and 4 pounds of force or approximately 1 to 2 kilograms.
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How many passes should you make on a whetstone?

Hold the blade at about 20-degrees and with light pressure rake the blade across the stone, being sure to hit the whole blade. You'll want to make about 10 passes.
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