Purchase a 1" x 30" belt sander from Harbor Freight then get a couple micron belts from Lee Valley. You will be able to keep your kukri razor sharp. You might even get one of the leather belts from Lee Valley for your belt sander and you will then have a power strop.
What do you have sharpening wise at the moment.
I'm a noon when it comes to sharpening knives, let alone a kukri. Sure it's not a high quality kukri, but surely a noon like me can maintain the blade enough to be useful for chopping wood or something....
I dont know anything about power devices like this for sharpening, but I've always stayed a way from belt grinders for that purpose. My concern is whether you would heat up the blade enough to affect the temper, or be likely to take off too much and affect the bevel.
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Not saying you couldn't over heat the blade, but from what I've seen, you're more likely to round off the tip if you don't know what you're doing on one. I think I would opt for something like the Work Sharp Ken Onion edition instead, since it has a guide and variable speed.
Ken Onion Edition Knife & Tool Sharpener - Sharpeners - Knife
First option I would use... The ' Puck ' from Lansky.
Dual Grit Sharpener | Pocket-size Tool Sharpener
Option 2.. Find a Gurkha and ask for help.
i bought one a couple of weeks ago, im still trying to get the hang of it, as for rounding the tip, be careful you can still do that, like the instructions say, practice on a cheap knife first!, id hate to ruin a chris reeve sebenza or a strider when i could ruin a high qualty pakistani or chinese knife!
ive got a knife warm, but i dont think it was anywhere near hot enough to pull the temper out of the blade, now i think the op's cold steel kukri would be a b!tch sharpen on ANY sharpner, just because of the blade shape.
as for the belt grinders, without any way of making sure you have a set angle, id think it's to easy to ruin a blade, my dad has a crkt hissatsu folder that's ruined because some jack waggon at a flea market messed up the angle, one side looks like a perfect 20 degrees, the other looks about 12-15, nothing will fix that blade, i used my work sharp to try to fix it, and it didnt work
You could fix it on a wicked edge with the 50 grit diamond stone. It might take a bit but CRKT's steel is on the softer side so it is easier to reprofile.