What non-knife instruments have you sharpened on your Sharpmaker?

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So I got bored today while I was watching my 1 week old sleep and I decided to go out and see what I can sharpen. The pizza slicer was totally mushroomed due to cutting pizza on a pizza stone. All I did was straighten the edge out a bit to make it easier to cut the pizza, I don't need a pizza cutter that is wicked sharp.

The vegetable peeler is now dangerous :eek:

The pruner is pretty wicked now too. :D

What have you sharpened?

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I dont have the skill :jerkit:but Ive bought beer for the one who does in order for them to sharpen my tweezers(tweezerman). In-grown hairs hate the sharpmaker.
 
Vegatable peeler (scary sharp), bypass shears (working edge), scissors (utility edge), Tweezers (flattness of the surfaces, nail clippers,
 
I've used it to take a little metal off a S&W 1076 last-round slide hold-open. Then I used the white stone to polish it a bit. It was catching on really hard cast bullets helping cause a FTF. In the end I still had to increase the slide spring weight to slow down the slide cycling.
I was a little sharp until I rounded the edge and smoothed it out ;)
 
Besides knives and scissors, I've used the groove many times to sharpen needles, pins, tweezers, and other such things.
 
I've sharpened fingernail clippers, veggie peelers, needles, darts...

Recently, I took it along to a wedding I was helping out with and sharpened the chef's knives in the big kitchen to help them prep the meal as well as the scissors being used to put the ring-bearer's outfit together. Really appreciated by those involved. :)
 
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