Two- to three-day practicum

Train to Be Sharp

Learn the craft and the business of professional knife sharpening — verified with real instruments, paid back in months, not years.

Three Modules

Offered separately so you can pick the path that fits your goals. Most students start with the one-inch course — modules can be combined in any configuration for full coverage.

Core offering

One-Inch Grinder

$600

Our flagship module, focused on small-machine sharpening — the workhorse of a residential and small-commercial practice. Most students start here.

Expand your range

Two-Inch Grinder

$400

For students who want to handle larger blades and higher volume on a bigger belt platform. Pairs naturally with the one-inch course.

Two-hour session

Business Process & Automation

$200

How we actually run Cove Blades behind the scenes. AI automation for inbound calls and texts, plus the logistical playbook for drop-off, pickup, and mobile operations. For anyone serious about scaling without drowning in admin.

Tuition is payable in advance and non-refundable.

The Practicum

Verified, not assumed

We use a sharpness tester and microscope to confirm you can produce — and consistently repeat — a commercially viable apex. You leave when the data says you're there.

Hands-on, not lecture

Two to three days of targeted theory paired with extensive practice on training knives we provide. You're behind the machines for the majority of the time.

Recorded for life

Every session is recorded and yours to revisit any time. The muscle memory builds in the practicum; the reference material never goes away.

Return on Investment

Recoup in One to Two Months

Most students recoup their tuition within one to two months — though mileage will vary. If you put effort into marketing, you can break even sooner. Students who already have experience with social media or Google Ads tend to get there faster.

By the end of the course, you'll have the skills to charge in the neighborhood of $200 per hour, with rates depending on whether you operate as a drop-off shop or run mobile. With practice and a bit of brand recognition, many students hit that benchmark inside their first week of working solo.

Equipment & Startup Costs

Start at $300, Scale to a Van

I'll advise you on which machines to buy — Amazon is generally the best source. Consumables (primarily belts) can be purchased through me at below-market rates, since I source directly from the manufacturer. You're welcome to buy elsewhere, but going through me is the most economical option.

Startup costs typically range from $300 to $15,000, depending on your initial setup. For reference, a mobile power station (inverter, batteries, and car charging included) runs about $1,200; a van is around $13,000.

My recommendation: start with a single machine, operate from your garage or home, and reinvest profits as you scale.

Location

Onsite or Mobile

Training takes place onsite at our home office in North Vancouver. Mobile training is also available, provided you have level parking.

Request a Training Session

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Want to Talk First?

Happy to set up a call to walk through the details and help you decide which course fits. You're also welcome to come by, see the setup in person, and have a conversation before deciding whether to move forward.