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How to Fix a Broken Chef’s Knife Tip

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    • Submerge the whetstone in a container of water for 15 minutes or as directed by the manufacturer.

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    • Align your palm with the back of the blade (the blunt side), and wipe down the blade with a towel.

    • Avoid touching the sharp edge of the knife with your fingers at all times.

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    • Using a sharpie, draw a line from the back of the blade to below where the chip is.

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    • Remove the whetstone from the water container.

    • Place whetstone on a wet rag with the 400 grit side facing up.

    • Place the top side of the blade flat on the whetstone.

    • Begin to grind down the top edge of the blade with a back-and-forth motion until reaching the sharpie line.

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    • Rinse the blade in water and wipe off excess water periodically to remove metal shavings.

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    • Once you have shaved down the top of the blade, adjust the blade's position so only the tip is touching the whetstone.

    • Shave down the tip of the blade and adjust the position of the blade frequently to follow the curve of the sharpie line.

    • After reaching the sharpie line, flip the stone to the 1000 grit side and repeat steps 1 and 2 until the surface is smooth.

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    • Place the knife so the sharp edge is laying at a 15-20 degree angle on the whetstone.

    • Begin to grind the blade back-and-forth by pushing and pulling with your hands until reaching the desired sharpness.

    • Flip the blade over and repeat steps 1 and 2.

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    • Using dish soap and a sponge, clean the blade and rinse with water.

    • Using a dish towel, wipe away the excess water and dry the blade.

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