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Same as @oldhippy, a hard or medium arkansas stone that sets in a wood box. Plus, a bit of oil. Occasionally I wipe the stone with with oil to remove metal grit and keep the stone open.

 

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Grinding at an angle is right and can be easily done with a $3 roller, but before going to that motions inspect the blade for damage and the check in the slot of the screw you will be working, they can all be a bit different. If the tip touches the bottom what you want is to widen the blade tip thickness, that is done grinding the frontal edge as mentioned, not the sides. It will make a world of difference when it comes to grip.

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