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Whetstone: The Complete Guide to Using a Knife Sharpening Stone: Learn How to Sharpen Your Knives and Achieve the Ultimate Japanese Blade Cut with the Waterstone Sharpener Technique
Whetstone: The Complete Guide to Using a Knife Sharpening Stone: Learn How to Sharpen Your Knives and Achieve the Ultimate Japanese Blade Cut with the Waterstone Sharpener Technique
Whetstone: The Complete Guide to Using a Knife Sharpening Stone: Learn How to Sharpen Your Knives and Achieve the Ultimate Japanese Blade Cut with the Waterstone Sharpener Technique
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Whetstone: The Complete Guide to Using a Knife Sharpening Stone: Learn How to Sharpen Your Knives and Achieve the Ultimate Japanese Blade Cut with the Waterstone Sharpener Technique

Written by Mark C. Johnson

Narrated by Kareem Maize

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About this audiobook

If you want the highest quality knife blade you need to learn how to use a whetsone, the most effective Japanese way of sharpening knives to maintain their edge crisp and sharp.

Whetstone will not only teach you the basics of knife sharpening but also an essential range of other essential skills. You will learn how to thin old knives to renew them and make them as good as new. You will also learn how to create a knife sharpening plan that will have you sharpening knives like a professional.

Here is a preview of what you'll learn:

  • The basics of knife sharpening
  • Types of sharpening stones
  • A brief word about grits
  • About whetstone sharpening stone
  • How often to sharpen your knives
  • Developing your knife sharpening skills
  • Using the correct angle
  • Applying the right pressure level
  • Thinning a knife
  • And much, much more!
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 25, 2018
ISBN9781982707125

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    This book is very educational, after reading this book I’ve learnt a lot of ways to sharpen knife safety without any harm, so sharp and fierce exactly the way I like it, thanks
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    It is quite striking how we can make our old knives have that quality again, that shine that characterizes it and through what types of stones we can use to achieve that. I totally recommend it. It even teaches us various skills. This is magnificent!
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    Amazing, this wonderful audiobook has the best information necessary to use a knife, everything raised and explained is great, detail by detail I contributed to my personal and work development, it was the ideal complement in my business (restaurant) I have been totally satisfied with the results obtained, I thank the writer and the great team that came together to publish this book. I will be waiting for more audiobooks
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    Magnificent book, I have experienced all the parts of this book obviously. This book is very informative and helpful for everybody. Enthusiastically prescribe to everybody to peruse this book. Thank you.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    I am learning to cook and need to gain more knowledge of how to use knives and how to sharpen knives, so I read this audio book, it's great, the audio book instructs me to use the knife sharpener completely, and more It also taught me how to achieve great Japanese cuts with the Waterstone grinding technique
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    Wow! This is awesome book. Cause when i learn it after than properly use knife easyly. It’s too much easy and good book. Thanks for the book.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    Diane McKinney-Whetstone's lyrical first novel, Tumbling, vividly captures a tightly knit African-American neighborhood in South Philadelphia during the forties and fifties. Its central characters, Herbie and Noon, are a loving but unconventional couple whose marriage remains unconsummated for many years as Noon struggles to repossess her sexuality after a brutal attack in her past. While she seeks salvation in the church, Herbie gains sexual gratification in the arms of a bewitching jazz singer named Ethel, a woman who profoundly affects both Noon's and Herbie's lives when she leaves with them, first, a baby girl and then later, a five-year-old named Liz.
    When a road planned by the city council threatens to break up this South Philadelphia neighborhood, the community must band together. Unexpectedly, Noon rises up and takes the lead in the opposition, fighting for all she's worth to keep her family and community together.
    Tumbling is a beautifully rendered, poignant story about the ties that bind us and the secrets that keep us apart. With striking lyricism, Diane McKinney-Whetstone keenly guides us through the world of community, family, and the human heart.