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SOG is trying to take the hassle out of knife sharpening. Simply set the Desktop sharpener on any flat non-porous surface, activate the suction by flipping the arm down, and pull your knives through for a razor sharp edge.
From the Manufacturer:
"A Diamond Whetstone™ sharpener that travels with you. Folding handle protects the stone when not in use. Lightweight and ultra portable with a handy key chain swivel ring for your keys or to attach to zipper pulls or backpacks."
From the Manufacturer:
"The Diafold Magna-Guide Sharpening System simplifies guided sharpening for everyone. With the innovative Magnetic Angle Guide attachment, DMT has integrated the Double Sided Diafold® sharpener, offering portable, two-stone sharpening at its best, with the Aligner Blade Guide’s 7-angle adjustability for the correct edge every time.
The metal deposits on your ceramic sharpening rods must be removed periodically for best sharpening performance. While kitchen scouring powder will remove most of the build up, this eraser does a better job.
DMT’s Double-Sided Diafold® sharpener is made especially for implements requiring a razor-sharp edge for extremely precise operations.
Perfect for small tools such as scissors, pocketknives or fishing hooks. The Patented CeraFuse™ process transforms the surface of aluminum to an extremely hard dense aluminum oxide that has the same properties of solid ceramic materials.
Byrd Knives is a division of Spyderco offering an entry-level series of knives and accessories designed, produced and imported by Spyderco. Just right for the budget conscious, these products are hardworking and tough, with many design options. Backed by the Spyderco reputation, and made with quality materials.
This compact folding sharpener is designed specifically for serrated blades and/or gut-hooks. The cone like shape's surface has a fine, 600 Grit (25 micron). When finished sharpening fold it up, and store it in a kitchen drawer, your toolbox or take it with you on your next camping, hunting, or fishing trip.
Based on the work of inventor Louis Graves, here is a compact sharpener that will do it all. Two diamond rods for establishing a new bevel and/or thinning a dull blade. Two ceramic rods of very high alumina content to put that razor sharp finished edge on the blade.
This is a sharpening idea that I have encouraged someone to produce for over a decade. What a simple and handy little sharpener.
I have always admired the triangular rods of Sal's Sharpmaker but did not like the wide angle he used. I see that he now incorporates the 30° angle that I like so well as his basic angle and still includes the 40° angle that used for the edge on thicker blades or to add a micro-bevel to a properly sharpened edge.
The Slide Sharp uses a unique system of injection molded nylon guides to hold the knife edge at the specific angle required for optimum sharpening. A hardwood base holds a porcelain sharpening rod. Simply insert the rod in the base, slide a return spring over it, select the sharpening guide needed for your knife, and add the cap. Then pull your blade through the sharpening guide slot pressing down lightly. The return spring pops the guide up again for the next stroke. Repeat the same action as needed in the opposite slot, sharpening both sides of the blade equally, or as needed.
The Diamond-Ceramic Triangle Sharpener features a 25 micron 600 mesh Diamond Flexi-Sharp® surface on one side of the triangle and a ceramic surface on the other two sides. This sharpener also has 3 different radii of sharpening edges (the corners) and a groove for fishhooks. It adapts to virtually any sharpening task presented by woodworking gouges, serrated knives or shaped tools. Overall length 10-1/2".
When something portable is required we have the Gerber diamond knife sharpener.
A 10" butchers steel covered with industrial diamonds. The fastest working sharpener you can buy.
We have a product for you. For years I have had a custom set of Eze-Lap diamond plates mounted on a block of Rucarta so that I had fine on one side and medium on the other.
The ceramic sharpener was invented by Louis Graves. We have always disagreed with Louis about the proper angle for the rods, but in every other way, he really knew what he was doing.
This oil has been specially formulated for use as a honing oil. It is neither too thick nor too thin, either of which would lead to glazing on your stone.