About
Knives are a part of everyday life, for just about everyone in the world. You may not notice it, but you use your knives almost every day. Whether you're prepping food, opening a box, cutting a rope, or simply carving an apple for an afternoon snack, knives are always being used. For many of us, knives have become so engrained in our everyday routines that we don't give a second thought when we take one out of the drawer and use it. But what happens when they're not cared for? These tools that you use everyday slowly become less effective over time, and soon they start to make the small, miniscule tasks in your life, like opening a box or slicing an onion, just a bit harder.
But let's be honest, who has the time to take knives to get sharpened? It's hard to take time out of your day to have your knives sharpened, especially because knives, as frequently used as they are, are usually less of a priority than everything else that might be going on in your day. It's for this reason my knife sharpening service is pickup and delivery. Now, you can have sharp knives without any hassle. That's my mission; to provide a service that's fast and easy, and to provide you with extraordinary high quality, so those every day tasks become far easier, and actually a pleasure to do.
I’m dedicated to the quality of my work and the sharpening equipment I use is top-of-the-line. I use Wicked Edge precision knife sharpening systems to craft perfect edges, without removing unnecessary metal. These systems are angle-guided, manual sharpeners with diamond sharpening stones. Because they're manual and fully adjustable, I can cater the sharpening job to each of your specific knives individually. Knives are not all made equal, and I respect that. Some will require more acute sharpening angles, and some more obtuse. Some knives aren't that dull when I receive them, so they don't require heavy grinding to bring the edges back. I'll take care of each of your knives, and I take the time to make sure they're sharpened correctly, while removing a minimal amount of material from them. Sharpening is a craft, not mass-production.