Because the Do-All is sharpend on the inside of the curves, I've been using "Smith’s 51446 Diamond Retractable Sharpener" - a rod with a conical end that is available on Amazon for $8 shipped. It has enough different geometry to sharpen all the cutting edges of the Do-All, and has been working well for me.
Thank you for chiming in with your sharpening practices! We have a video in the works on how we sharpen and resurface the blade of the Do All. In the meantime, the linked Pottery Making Illustrated article in the video description will be excellent to use!
Useful tips!
Thank you!
Is there a way to resharpen/tidy up the cutting edge if I've slightly damaged it?
Because the Do-All is sharpend on the inside of the curves, I've been using "Smith’s 51446 Diamond Retractable Sharpener" - a rod with a conical end that is available on Amazon for $8 shipped. It has enough different geometry to sharpen all the cutting edges of the Do-All, and has been working well for me.
Thank you for chiming in with your sharpening practices! We have a video in the works on how we sharpen and resurface the blade of the Do All. In the meantime, the linked Pottery Making Illustrated article in the video description will be excellent to use!