When I'm putting an edge on a knife, I like the hair shaving and the styrofoam method. Also I've probably nicked myself with just about every knife I've ever made. Like that...shows the knife is ready :? You can drag it accross your thumbnail also....if it drags its sharp, if it slids its dull. A lot also depends on blade/ edge geometry. A knife with a fairly thick blade,sharpened to a blunt angle, say around 25 Degrees(50 inclusive) or more will skin okay and chop, but won't shave wood or slice really well. A thinner blade/edge will slice well and whittle, but might actually be too sharp for skinning(unless you know what you're doing) and would dull quickly if you chopped anything reasonably hard with it(wood). The edge bends fairly easily. You didn't say what sort of knife it is, or if you've any idea what the angle is on the blade. If you sharpen it at the original angle and it's not satisfactory,i.e. it still dulls quickly, then you would need to change the blade angle so it's suitable for whatever you use the knife for.