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DMT W6FP 6-Inch Diamond Whetstone Sharpener - Fine With Plastic Box
(Tools & Home Improvement) DMT
Fine grit for razor edge; free replacement policy
Fine diamond for a razor sharp edge
Sharpens knives faster than conventional stones with DMT's monocrystalline diamond surface
No oil is needed-sharpen dry or with water
Perfect fit at home or in the shop offering a sharpening surface to satisfy a variety of edge care needs
Price:
$47.16
$28.16
Customer Reviews:
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Fast and Uniform
I sharpen my kitchen cutleries by hand using this DMT diamond stone and a Japanese combination water stone: . Despite this is called a "fine" grit stone, it is plenty aggressive for a typical kitchen knife. My friend has a chef's knife which had a broken tip (~1/4") and a chipped edge, and I... -
Fabulous Sharpener
After reading the many positive reviews on this sharpener, I finally purchased the Fine and Extra Fine units from Amazon. As usual, Amazon's service was exceptional. These sharpeners come with great directions. The devices are easy to use - just a few sprinkles of water and all is well. Our...
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When it was first published, Japanese Cooking: A Simple Art changed the way the culinary world viewed Japanese cooking, moving it from obscure ethnic food to haute cuisine. Twenty-five years later, much has changed. Japanese food is a favorite of diners around the world. Not only is sushi as much a part of the Western culinary scene as burgers, bagels, and burritos, but some Japanese chefs have become household names. Japanese flavors, ingredients, and textures have been fused into dishes from a wide variety of other cuisines. What hasn't changed over the years, however, are the foundations of Japanese cooking. When he originally wrote Japanese Cooking: A Simple Art, Shizuo Tsuji, a scholar who trained under famous European chefs, was so careful and precise in his descriptions of the cuisine and its vital philosophies, and so thoughtful in his choice of dishes and recipes, that his words--and the dishes they help produce--are as fresh today...
Boeing 787 Dreamliner: on board the plastic plane
The reason for the sake and dragons is that the 787 is a genuinely revolutionary aircraft in everything but its appearance. On the ground that cavernous fuselage actually looks rather portly. This is the fully Cumberland porker, not a measly chipolata. What begins to give the game away are the wings, which are as slender as filleting knives, trailing edge curved in the shape of some exotic bay, and are flicked up almost coquettishly at their ends. They are structures of exceptional beauty.
In flight they flex like diving boards. And therein lies their marvel: they change shape for optimum aerodynamic efficiency. What is deceptive about the Dreamliner is not that its interest is skin deep, but that the interest is with the skin itself. It is the first airliner to be made of plastic. More than half the basic structure, including the fuselage and wings, is constructed, not of traditional aluminium, but of new composite materials such as carbon fibre reinforced plastic.
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Nothing is worse than going to cut with your cutlery, and having the handle slip around in your hand. To combat this potential for injury, Victorinox has created this Fibrox santoku knife. The Fibrox® handle is textured and provides a firm grip, even when wet, and does not slip or slide around. It is comfortable and fits naturally to the shape of your hand, and provides an attractive and modern s… The Cold Steel Ti-Lite tactical folding knife evokes the sleep speed and rebellious lines of the classic 1950s-style switchblade. Unlike most switchblades, however, the Ti-Lite is legal to carry nearly everywhere. The knife is equipped with a Japanese-made AUS 8A stainless-steel blade with a bead-blast finish, razor-sharp edge, and sturdy needle-sharp point....
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A Wylie apprentice
In 2003, with the helpers of his business partners, he opened wd~50, a small restaurant whose name is an admixture of his initials and the address, 50 Clinton St.
As I walked the short haughtiness from my apartment on Essex Street to wd~50, I reread the confirmation exactly I had received: "You will be expected to arrive at work promptly at 1pm on each day of your platform, and to work until the end of service, which may be as late as 2am. You are expected to bring a baker's hat, a set of knives . . . and a pair of shoes befitting for kitchen work." Although the letter stated the restaurant would lay down me with uniforms, I packed my own just in case.
"Hi, I'm here for a stage," I said to the receptionist once I arrived. "OK, go back to the Nautical galley. Someone there will help you," she said, motioning behind her.
I looked...
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Boeing 787 Dreamliner: on board the plastic planeTelegraph.co.uk - Dec 31, 1969
What begins to give the game away are the wings, which are as slender as filleting knives, trailing edge curved in the shape of some exotic bay, and are flicked up almost coquettishly at their ends. They are structures of exceptional beauty.
Japan Focus - Dec 31, 1969
Colored pencils of every hue, cutting knives, and cans of adhesive for pasting on the block copies were all lined up on the desk. Scattered about were the hundreds of sheets of positive film that the photographer had pretended to be hard at workTuoitrenews - Dec 31, 1969
The police in Khanh Hoa province yesterday raided two hotels Thien Binh and Thien Binh 2 in Nha Trang City, seizing 20 grams of synthetic drug and a lot of tear gas guns, knives and scimitars. The police also discovered prostitution activities there.
Independent Press - NJ.com - Dec 31, 1969
On Sunday, the tools were the type used by carpenters to build the home in 1700 and included a hand forged hammer head, molding maker, awls, knives and more. They came from the collection of John Krasnasky, a trustee of the Van Veghten House.


