Tool Sharpening
Hand tools can only be used safely and precisely if their cutting edges are sharp. Depending on the cutting angle and material of the blade, but also on the type of wood you are working on, the cutting edges blunt more or less quickly. Therefore, you should sharpen them again and again (if possible, before the performance noticeably decreases). In addition to whetstones, we also offer various diamond sharpening stones, sharpening systems and a range of useful tools.
Read moreFor fine sharpening | 4000 grit | dimensions: 180 x 60 x 14 mm | with rubber holder
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For the finishing touches | Size: 160 mm, length of files: 75 mm
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Everything for sharp turning tools | Including profiled leather honing disc and machine cover | in Tormek case
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Coarse and intermediate grinding in one | Diamond sharpening stones | honing leather | polishing wax
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Complete set for coarse to fine sanding with sanding guide. grit sizes: P220, P2000- & P4000
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For drill diameters from 3 - 22 mm | Sharpens to a four-facet point
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Coarse and fine grinding in one | Diamond sharpening stones | honing leather | polishing wax
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Symmetrical cutting bevels even with conical knives | For a blade thickness of up to 10 mm
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Symmetrical results on flexible knives | Perfectly balanced | With additional stop for wide knives | For a blade thickness of up to 10 mm
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Precise sharpening angle in 3 steps | fits all Tormek sanders with universal support
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For chisels and plane irons | Perfect 90° cutting edges | With rounding function for the edges
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For razor sharp blades | Diamond sharpening stone | honing leather | polishing wax
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Versatile jig that can be set to sharpen a variety of tools | Works with both Tormek T-4 and Tormek T-8
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Robust all-purpose file | P300 / P600 | with nitrile rubber handle
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Sharpens all your gouges and other tools with complex shapes | Works with both Tormek T-4 and Tormek T-8
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Handy whetstone | P300 / P600 | with rubber handle
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With nitrile rubber handle | P300 / P600 | durable
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Self-adhesive | Diamond-tipped | Practical | K1200
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Precision sharpening for even your smallest knives. | Supplement to the KJ-45
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Self-adhesive | Easy application
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Precise sharpening of short carving tools, chisels or gouges
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Diamond-tipped | Efficient | Tapered shape
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For coarse to fine grinding | Perfect kit for the maintenance of your tools
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Two interchangeable holders for different tool types | Easy sharpening of oval or rectangular blades
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Sharpening is not so difficult!
The subject of sharpening chisels and plane irons, but also axes and especially knives, is a perennial topic of much (and sometimes very passionate) debate. However, the working technique is much easier than these debates suggest - as long as you stick to some basic rules and are willing to invest some time in practising. And above all: have the necessary equipment. You can find them here with us.
Why sharp tools are so important
Clean cuts with a chisel and plane can only be achieved if the cutting edge of the tool is sharp. Obviously, this does not apply to cutting edges that are damaged, i.e. have nicks, grooves or chipping: These will leave bumps and irregularities on the material. You do not get a flat, smooth surface. But even an intact cutting edge can lead to unsatisfactory results if it is blunt. In this case, fibre tears occur on the surface of the wood, the chisel strays from the intended cutting line, the plane 'plucks', etc. In addition to these quality losses, another factor makes regular sharpening of the blades necessary: Dull blades require more effort to cut. This not only makes the work more strenuous, but also increases the risk of slipping, you endanger yourself while working.
What is the difference between grinding and sharpening?
The terms "grinding" and "sharpening" are often used synonymously. This is not necessarily wrong. If one values linguistic accuracy, one should speak of "sharpening" for tools. The technique used for this is "grinding". However, one can also grind without sharpening (e.g. a wooden surface before applying a surface agent).
Sharpening is done in several steps, depending on how blunt the blade is. If the edge is completely blunt, the first step is to restore the desired cutting edge angle with a coarse grindstone. Then the edge is ground with a medium-grit whetstone. Finally, a fine grindstone is used for the fine grinding. If desired, the blade can then be honed with a very fine abrasive, i.e. polished with very little material removal. For tools that have only lost a little of their sharpness, one or more of these steps can be omitted - while working, for example, you will only occasionally refresh the edge with a fine stone.
Sharpening chisels and plane irons
Unlike most knives and axes, chisels and plane irons have a flat side called the mirror side. It is important that the mirror side is absolutely flat. This is achieved by dressing with a dressing stone, a grinding process similar to sharpening. When sharpening the tool, there is always a small burr on the mirror side of the cutting edge, which must be removed by honing before further sharpening can be done.
Different sharpening and grinding systems
There are different abrasives and grinding systems for sharpening hand tools, all of which have their advantages and disadvantages. The important thing is to decide on a system as a beginner and then have the patience and perseverance to practise working with it until you really master it. The following abrasives and systems based on them can be distinguished:
- Whetstones
Whetstonesare usually somewhat cheaper than diamond abrasive stones. However, they wear out even with proper use, and not evenly. They must therefore be regularly dressed. The resulting material removal means that the stones have to be replaced again and again. Our range includes three stones in different grit sizes, which are also available as a 3-piece whettone set. - Diamond sharpening stones
The initially higher costs for diamond sharpening stones are put into perspective because the stones hardly wear out. With careful use and good care, they have a very long life. We offer a large selection of diamond sharpening stones in various grits and shapes (also as files and in credit card format). You will also find different sets up to a sharpening station that offers six graduated grits for grinding, honing and polishing. - Grinding systems
The so-called sharpening systems usually consist of coordinated diamond sharpening stones and the corresponding accessories. The Fasttrack diamond sharpening system from our range is not only characterised by its good price-performance ratio, but also by an innovative solution for the sharpening process. Here, the cutting edge of the tool is not guided across the grindstone in width (so that the edges of the blade are parallel to the grindstone), but the blade lies stationary and the grindstone is guided along the length of the cutting edge.