How to Sharpen Kitchen Knives with Sandpaper
How to Sharpen Kitchen Knives with Sandpaper
Sandpaper can really come in handy if you're looking for a way to sharpen a knife in a pinch. Keep reading to learn what kind of sandpaper to use, how to hold the knife against the paper, and more!
Steps

Get a sheet of sandpaper to use.

You'll need #180 grit or #240 grit "Wet-or-Dry" silicon carbide (black) sandpaper. These can be found at any home improvement store, or even Walmart in the Paint-Wallpaper section. Sometimes these are sold in "Variety Packs" with several grits, about $3. One sheet will last for months.

Lay the sandpaper grit side up.

Place it at the edge of a hard flat surface (table, counter top, or cutting board). This will allow you to hold the handle firmly and sharpen the entire edge.

Slide the edge of the knife across the sandpaper.

Firmly hold the knife by the handle and slide the edge across the sandpaper. Pretend that you are slicing thin layers off the sandpaper. Always move the knife in that direction, "on to" the sandpaper, never backwards, in circles or straight along the edge. An angle of about 20° is best. Do not use a lot of pressure, just steady, even strokes—about like slicing a raw Irish potato.

Repeat on the other side of the blade.

Sharpen both sides of the blade the same way and the same amount. Alternate sides: Take maybe three strokes on a side, then change.

Make sure to sharpen the entire length of the blade if it's curved.

For curved blades, raise the handle slightly while sliding the edge across the sandpaper. This will help ensure that you sharpen the entire length.

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