I'd go a different route, Gator. (I shoot Woodsmen) What I do is put them on a nice flat Arkansas water stone, medium. Next is a fine water stone, followed by a ceramic hone. Once they begin to show results, I strop them with a polishing oxide on leather. One time I made a mistake of honing them with a small ceramic stone made for carving tools. Our Golden Retriever puppy, Ailan, came dashing in from somebody's bedroom with an article of purloined underwear in her mouth, and my wife in hot pursuit: dog slammed into hand, which slammed into WW point, embedding same in bone of index finger. I strop `em in the garage now, on my workbench, rather than in front of the TV! Stropping them with leather is difficult-they tend to shave it so you have to work only one edge at a time. With a stone, you can sharpen two at once. I can easily shave with them!