Always use the ceramic rods as the finishing step to using the carbide element.
Ceramic rods for serrated edge.
Polish and finish an edge in three or four strokes.
The ceramic knife sharpening rod i recommend should be at least 1500 grit but 1800 grit ceramic rod is best to sharpen hard steel japanese knives as well.
The material is a distant cousin of what your crock pot is made of but a much higher grade.
This method will work evenly for both.
The rods can be round square or triangular as long as the knife has a smooth surface to slide along.
When sharpening a serrated steak knife using this rod the first thing you need to do is hold the knife securely in the hands and ensure that the sharp tip is pointing away from the body.
Now slowly move it back and forth to sharpen that groove.
Features carbide blades to quickly set the edge ceramic stones to finish the edge and a tapered diamond rod to sharpen serrated blades and guthook.
The fine ceramic rods can be used on their own to provide a touch up sharpening.
Before buying a rod you need to make sure that the diameter of the rod is about the same size or smaller than the size of the serrations.
It would be pretty easy to sharpen a serrated knife if you are using a ceramic sharpening rod.
It won t get your knife as sharp as using a whetstone but it s a handy tool to maintain an edge and for emergency use.
The easiest and most efficient way of sharpening these blades is by using a ceramic sharpening rod.
Hold the knife s tip way from your body and lay the ceramic rod in each scallop.
A general all purpose ceramic rod which we recommend for sharpening serrated knives is the messermeister ceramic rod knife sharpener 12 inch which can be found on amazon by clicking on the link.
For general edge maintenance use the serrated ceramic element 3 or the diamond tapered rod 4.
Try matching the angle of the serrated side well.
Sharpening rods are my favorite way to maintain my edge.
There s a tungsten carbide slot for dull blades ceramic sharpening rods plus a ceramic bar for serrated knives and a tapered diamond rod.
Lightly and gently pull the rod back and forth in both directions slowly drawing the rod away from the blade to avoid hurting yourself with the knife s sharp edge side.
Secondly while holding the rod gently and lightly pull.
Features carbide blades to quickly set the edge ceramic stones to finish the edge and a tapered diamond rod to sharpen serrated blades and guthook.
Get the rod and then place it within the first groove.
Many of these rods are made out of alumina ceramic.