Edgecraft Chef's Choice 450 User Manual

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forth smoothly along its entire length, through

Stage 1. You will know the angle is correct if

one or both rollers are moving as you move

the knife. It is unnecessary to lift the blade

after every stroke. Apply only light downward

pressure on the blade and continue the back

and forth action until the blade is sharp. Stage 1

creates a first bevel along the edge. Unless the

knife is very dull, it will take less than 25 full

back-and-forth strokes to sharpen in Stage

1. Do not proceed to Stage 2 until the edge

is very sharp. It should for example, be sharp

enough to cut paper well (see

Testing).

2. Honing - Stage 2

To hone the sharpened edge to razor sharp-

ness, move the blade to the slot of Stage 2.

This hones by creating a second “micro-bevel”

along the edge. Maintaining the blade in

contact with the red rollers, move the blade

back and forth through this slot. Apply little to

no downward pressure on the blade. If

the blade is sharpened adequately in Stage

1, only a few, (less than 10), strokes will be

necessary in Stage 2.
Testing for sharpness

Try slicing a tomato or other food before you

sharpen your knife. Then test the knife periodi-

cally during sharpening until you achieve the

sharpness you desire. Ideally, a well sharpened

knife should slice cleanly through food without

excessive force and without crushing it.

• To test periodically for sharpness,

hold a sheet of paper by its edge and

carefully slice through it, making sure

you cut a short but safe distance from

your fingers. A sharp blade will cut

smoothly without tearing the paper.

Suggestions

• If left-handed, turn the sharpener

around, hold the handle with your

right hand and the knife with your left,

and follow sharpening and honing

instructions above.

• With thick blades, it is sometimes useful

after following the instructions for Stage

2, to turn the sharpener around, holding

the handle with the other hand, and

carefully repeat the sharpening process

in Stage 2 with a few back-and-forth

strokes from the other side. Be sure to

maintain blade contact with the rollers.

• Extremely dull knives can be sharpened

in Stage 1, but many strokes may be

necessary. Stop periodically and check

the blade for sharpness by carefully

cutting paper. Then hone the knife in

Stage 2.

• Avoid downward pressure on blade.
Resharpening

Knives can be resharpened by following the

procedure described above, but, in general,

fewer strokes will be required than for the

initial sharpening.
Maintenance

• The exterior can be cleaned with a

damp, soft cloth.

• No oils or other lubricating liquids are

necessary with this sharpener.

• Not for scissors.
EdgeCraft also offers a wide range of popularly

priced powered Chef’sChoice

®

Professional

Sharpeners for those who have many knives

or a wide variety of knives, and for those who

wish to sharpen faster and with less effort

to obtain the ultimate in edge sharpness

and durability.

Chef’sChoice

®

Professional Sharpeners

will safely sharpen either conventionally

edged or serrated blades. The presharpen-

ing, sharpening and honing angles are totally

compatible for all models of the Chef’sChoice

®

knife sharpeners.

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