Knife Thread

Has there been some law change I've missed about buying knives? I just went to order my selection of chefs knives and after taking payment I get a message saying I need to give them my DoB and a copy of either my driving licence, passport or birth certificate to "prove my age" this despite I've just paid by credit card which you cannot have without being 18. WTF? I am not sending copies of my personal identity documents to a random website just to buy a kitchen knife set. I will just wait for shops to reopen and buy it on the highstreet. Also how does a birth certificate prove anything? And how does a photo ID prove anything when they can't see me to start with? I could provide any old image and they have no way to verify it. What a joke. £100 knife or identity theft. Hmmm not much of a decision that one.
 
Has there been some law change I've missed about buying knives? I just went to order my selection of chefs knives and after taking payment I get a message saying I need to give them my DoB and a copy of either my driving licence, passport or birth certificate to "prove my age" this despite I've just paid by credit card which you cannot have without being 18. WTF? I am not sending copies of my personal identity documents to a random website just to buy a kitchen knife set. I will just wait for shops to reopen and buy it on the highstreet. Also how does a birth certificate prove anything? And how does a photo ID prove anything when they can't see me to start with? I could provide any old image and they have no way to verify it. What a joke. £100 knife or identity theft. Hmmm not much of a decision that one.

I've been ID'd buying a knife from a high street store before.
 
I've been ID'd buying a knife from a high street store before.
yes but they didn't demand to take a digital copy of it did they?

SFAIK the requirement is to confirm buyers are 18yo+ for which paying by credit card to the cardholders address ought to be sufficient.
 
yes but they didn't demand to take a digital copy of it did they?

I guess you're free to post it to them so they can have a look in person :p

SFAIK the requirement is to confirm buyers are 18yo+ for which paying by credit card to the cardholders address ought to be sufficient.

It's not. Legally they have to ID you.

It could be a 12 year old kid using their parents, they don't know that and could get fined.
 
then I'll go to a high st shop. I am not providing digital copies of my ID, with full address, DoB etc etc to a random website along with my credit card details. FFS that is the info you need to ring up the credit card provider and blag your way into the account via the phone. No thanks.

A high street shop will just look at the card and hand it back. That's good enough for me. I pointed out that (as your objection) the requirement should be ID at the point of delivery - there is no guarantee that the ID provided is the person receiving it either. They are taking an ID on trust, not even able to match it to the person's face. It's pointless IMO and just means supplying ID documents for storage on some random website server. No thanks. Other stores require proof of age at the point of delivery - that should suffice, not demanding a copy of the ID to store.
 
Had similar BS from an Amazon delivery man who wanted those ID documents for... a set of 1/8" diameter router bits! I said no. He stood there confused until I told him to take that package and the other 3 he had for me and stick them in his... van. It's insane.
 
I bought an angle grinder online with no ID required whatosever. The driver looked at me and just went "age confirmed". Which is more dangerous? That or an 8cm pairing knife? FFS they even want ID to order a pastry (wide wave bread) knife. That's not even that sharp as things go! I might try ordering a blunt palette knife and see if they want it for that too.
 
I bought an angle grinder online with no ID required whatosever. The driver looked at me and just went "age confirmed". Which is more dangerous? That or an 8cm pairing knife? FFS they even want ID to order a pastry (wide wave bread) knife. That's not even that sharp as things go! I might try ordering a blunt palette knife and see if they want it for that too.
And herein lies the problem. You're complaining that the driver was too lax about the angle grinder because he looked at you and decided you were over 18, but then also have an issue that you've been asked for ID for an item that you don't believe to be dangerous.

They just can't win.
 
And herein lies the problem. You're complaining that the driver was too lax about the angle grinder because he looked at you and decided you were over 18, but then also have an issue that you've been asked for ID for an item that you don't believe to be dangerous.

They just can't win.
No, where was I complaining about that? I'm saying the company had a sensible approach and that was for something more potent than a simple utility pairing knife. The driver checked just the same as a shop assistant would - and that is all that should be required.
 
Recently bought one of these sharpeners
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B08L4GWQ11/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Really helps me get a consistent edge on my knives BUT not as sharp as i would like
the 1500 grit is ok ish
I have since got a set of these
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/6x-Knife...e=STRK:MEBIDX:IT&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649
and the 3000 seems worse than the 1500 that came with the sharpener

Can anyone recommend a stone that would fit the sharpener?Ideally one that you have used yourself
I am experienced in sharpening blades etc (40 years in the Carpentry trade)but cant seem to keep a knife angle consistent on a stone :(
 
Recently bought one of these sharpeners
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B08L4GWQ11/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Really helps me get a consistent edge on my knives BUT not as sharp as i would like
the 1500 grit is ok ish
I have since got a set of these
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/6x-Knife-Cutting-Sharpening-Whetstone-Home-Kitchen-Sharpener-Set-Water-Wet-Stone/164372635953?ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649
and the 3000 seems worse than the 1500 that came with the sharpener

Can anyone recommend a stone that would fit the sharpener?Ideally one that you have used yourself
I am experienced in sharpening blades etc (40 years in the Carpentry trade)but cant seem to keep a knife angle consistent on a stone :(
What do you mean the 3000 seems worse? That it is courser than the 1500 and takes off more metal?

How does that sharpening system work? I can't see how it is going to keep the same angle from what it has at the middle of the blade to when it is rotated to the ends, especially on long knives. It also looks like it will wear out the stones quite quickly as they will constantly be running along the same line across the width of the stone, leaving a groove, as opposed to using the full length of the stone and keeping it even.

I could be completey wrong as I may be interpreting how it works incorrectly, as I have never used one like that.
 
Yes the 3000 `feels`rougher than the 1500 that came with the set(to my fingernail anyway)
There is a knack to sliding the stone across as you push/pull.This does seem to work well i think so no `overt`wear
Its just i am wanting a finer stone for a sharper edge :)
 
Yes the 3000 `feels`rougher than the 1500 that came with the set(to my fingernail anyway)
There is a knack to sliding the stone across as you push/pull.This does seem to work well i think so no `overt`wear
Its just i am wanting a finer stone for a sharper edge :)
Ah, that makes more sense as from the pictures it just looked like you slid it from side to side.

I take it it's too late to send them back? A 3000 grit stone should not feel rougher than a 1500, even if they are different makes.
 
My wife got ID'd for a 16 piece cutlery set bought from Amazon, despite answering the door carrying our 11 month old daughter and being followed by our 4 year old. Did make me laugh when she told me :D
 
My wife got ID'd for a 16 piece cutlery set bought from Amazon, despite answering the door carrying our 11 month old daughter and being followed by our 4 year old. Did make me laugh when she told me :D

I think their policy is ID, no matter what. It takes the decision process away from the driver. My partner is in her 50's and she was asked for ID.
 
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