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I recommend this from Trend:
http://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/trend-s-fts-kit-fast-track-sharpening-system/84728

How long do those sharpening pads last? I've tended to steer clear of them because I'm just not sure of their durability compared with say a decent whetstone.
 
This lansky blade medic is a great addition to the tool box if you use a knife. A few passes every now and again will keep it sharp, will take out minor damage and restore the edge.

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Also you can get a honing guide for chisels that will keep the correct angle on a whetstone.
 
This lansky blade medic is a great addition to the tool box if you use a knife. A few passes every now and again will keep it sharp, will take out minor damage and restore the edge.

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Also you can get a honing guide for chisels that will keep the correct angle on a whetstone.

That was the word I was looking for... honing guide... got one of them and have been able to get a good edge on my wood chisels :)
 
Got home and look what was waiting, it's like Christmas !!!
I'm up a ladder fixing security lights tomorrow and I know who will be on the team :)

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I bought a pair as well came in handy for stripping the cable when I had to fit a newer set of lights to the youngest E30.

They do sit nicely in the hand and I was wondering whether I should have gone for the spring loaded option but a little finger in the right place they work as they should.

I can even do circumcisions now.
 
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