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On Sat, 30 Sep 2023 16:42:03 -0400, songbird <
songbird@anthive.com>
wrote:
>Bruce wrote:
>...
>> I think the idea is that a sharp knife does what you want.
>
> the point is being missed (puns intended) that if i
>pick up one of my dull frequently used knives then it
>is going to do what i want. some people don`t seem to
>understand that logic...
> when i do sharpen the duller knives i don`t bring
>them up to a super fine edge - most of the time i`m
>just trying to get them smooth enough again and that
>is what i want.
>
>> A dull
>> knife will more easily slip off the thing you want to cut and land in
>> your hand. But I don`t know. If a knife lands in my hand, I`d prefer
>> it to be a dull one.
>
> yes, and how i use my knives means i`m not slipping
>off something. if i`m cutting something like that
>then i get one of the sharper knives and my hand is
>not going to be around to be landed upon. i don`t
>cut that ways, i`d be using a cutting board.
If you never make a mistake while cutting, then this discussion is
moot. You could be cutting your carrots with a chainsaw and you`d
still be ok.
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