The Original Knife & Tool Sharpener is the first knife sharpener designed to sharpen every knife you own. Using flexible abrasive belts, the sharpener is able to sharpen not just straight bladed knives, but also curved knives, tanto blades, filet knives, serrated knives, gut hooks and virtually any other shape of knife blade. The Knife & Tool Sharpener uses precision angle sharpening guides to ensure that you get the proper angle every time. Two guides are included: a 50° guide for hunting and outdoor knives (25° per bevel) and a 40° guide for thinner blades and kitchen knives (20° per bevel). Professional knife makers use flexible belts to put a razor sharp edge on their blades, and now you can have the same technology at home to use any time your knives get dull. You may already have other sharpening methods, but never before has a knife sharpener been able to quickly and easily sharpen this broad range of knives to such extremely sharp results. Sharpening scissors requires the use of the scissor guide. Freehand sharpening cannot create the consistent edge necessary for scissors to cut. The scissor guide is set at 65° based on the most common scissor edge angles. The guide is designed for common “household” size scissors, including kitchen and shop shears. A 60° angled scissor guide is available on the optional 40° Outdoor Knife Guide. It is possible to regrind damaged scissor blades to 65° or 60° angle regardless of the original angle of the edge
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Good for kitchen knives and tools, not so much for knife collections. Good idea and potential, but I had to return mine. You should known what it is good for and what it is not.— The Good —1. Probably the fastest sharpener out there!2. Quality edge, smooth and holds long!3. Belt sharpening in “a pocket”!— The Bad —I have a knife collection from 2″ to 15″ knives, so I needed a good sharpener, but here is why it did not work for me:1. There is fine metal dust in the air, which goes in the…
Good for kitchen knives, not so good for “Tools”. Decent for the price. Pictures are correct, but the belts look wider than they really are. I worked in a butcher shop with a 2″ wide belt sander looking knife sharpener in the 70’s. That thing would sharpen a knife in no time.I was thinking I was getting something about the same, but on a smaller scale. It a lot smaller scale.Belts are maybe 1″ wide and very thin. You just glide the blade over the belts with no pressure. You will wear the grit off the belts if you put any…
Great buy for anybody serious about sharpening I bought this originally so I could tear it apart and review that it was nothing but a fanboy product. I got so tired of hearing how great it was from all the tacti-morons. Well, I’m eating those words, because it actually IS great. Learning curve is very small, and when you use the right belts for the right blade, and realize to let it do the work without forcing it to, it works very, very well. It puts an edge on a dull knife from 420C to D2, S30V and CPM154. It polishes that edge. It hones…