That's part of the problem!
I just got that TAK-1 in D2 a little bit ago, and I'm in the same boat: I know it's a decent knife, but boy, it came with an edge that was less than impressive. So, I've done some digging on here and spoke to a knife maker that I have a blade on order with and I've taken a few preliminary steps.
I've ordered a soft Arkansas sharpening stone and a book on sharpening...and sifted through a lot of the info on this site, but...
...I'm pretty new to this and not certain that I'm taking the steps that best resolve my situation. So here are a couple specific questions:
1. How do I identify what type of edge I have now. I know the factory edge is not a scandi, but how do I tell if it's flat or convex etc.? If I'm going to be messing around trying to hone the edge, I need to know what I've got to work with.
2. I assume that I can get a great edge using the Arkansas stone and a strop, is that correct?
3. How do I ensure that the angle I'm sharpening the bevel on is correct? Can I do this freehand being the noob that I am, or do I need some sort of a jig to maintain a consistent ange?
4. Is there anything I'm missing?
Any advice specific to sharpening up a factory edge on a RAT blade would be very greatly appreciated!