Professional Knife Sharpening Service
Bring your knives to our store for professional sharpening, and we’ll restore their edge to peak performance. Our expert sharpeners use precision techniques tailored to your knife’s material and size, ensuring a razor-sharp finish every time.
Please Note: If your knife has MAJOR chips or cracks in the blade, we may not be able to sharpen it.
If your blade has been on a grinding wheel or anything similar, it will have damaged the heat treatment therefore destroying the structural integrity of the steel.
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How It Works
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Pricing
Pricing is determined by two factors: blade length (measured in inches, rounded up to the nearest inch) and blade steel type (based on HRC hardness).
For example, a blade measuring 1.51 inches is costed as 2 inches. The steel’s hardness affects sharpening time, with some premium steels taking up to 5 times longer than basic stainless steel. Each additional inch of blade length increases the cost, calculated per inch according to the steel’s HRC category. While higher-quality knives often use harder steels, this isn’t always the case.
Pricing Structure
Example: A 6.3-inch knife (rounded up to 7 inches) with 56–60 HRC steel costs 7 × £2.60 = £18.20 to sharpen.
Quantity Discounts
Save more when you bring in multiple knives. Discounts apply to the cheapest knives in your order (based on total sharpening cost per knife):
Discount Example: You bring 5 knives for sharpening:
Sorted by cost (cheapest to most expensive): £10.40, £12.00, £14.00, £20.00, £20.80
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Identifying Your Knife’s Steel
To provide an accurate sharpening quote, we need to know the steel type of your knife. Most knives have their steel type marked on the blade:
Below is an expanded reference list of common and specialty knife steels, categorized by HRC (Rockwell Hardness Scale) and sharpening complexity, to help you estimate the cost of sharpening your knife. Harder steels require more time and specialized techniques, increasing the price per inch.
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Steel Hardness Categories
50–55 HRC (£2.00 per inch – Easiest to Sharpen, Lowest Cost)
56–60 HRC (£2.60 per inch – Moderate Sharpening Time, Medium Cost)
61–65 HRC (£4.00 per inch – Difficult to Sharpen, Higher Cost)
66+ HRC (£6.00 per inch – Most Difficult to Sharpen, Highest Cost)
One of our trusted Blade Masters will restore your edge to a razor sharp finish. |