SHARPAL 162N Dual 325/1200 Grit Diamond Sharpening Stone Knife Sharpener

$69.99
Brand
SHARPAL
Type
Sharpening Stone
Unit Type
Unit
Model
162N
Material
Stone, Monocrystalline Diamond
MPN
162N
Features
Easy Clean, Manual, Multi Functional
Unit Quantity
1
condition
New

Product Description

diamond sharpening stone plate
Diamond Sharpening Stone
sharpening stone

SHARPAL
About SHARPAL

Sharpal Inc. is a leading manufacturer of professional and patented multifunction knife and tool sharpeners for the outdoor and sports, garden and workshop, and culinary and kitchen industries. For more than 25 years we have been passionately researching and developing quality products, which provide consumers with an easy and cost-effective way to obtain a sharp edge.

SHARPAL Diamond Sharpening Stone-the fastest and most effective way to sharpen an edge!

Use and Care

There is a ‘break-in’ period for diamond sharpeners. When first use, the surface will appear to be especially rough. This roughness is due to the final manufacturing process and will be removed over time without impacting performance. As the diamond surface wears down, more and more diamond grits are exposed and the sharpener cuts faster.

  • Sharpen dry. No messy oil needed
  • Initial break-in
  • Rough work – coarser grit; Fine work – finer grit
  • Do NOT apply too much pressure. Let the Diamond do the work.
  • Clean surface and wipe DRY after use
  • Store DRY

Key Features

Diamonds sharpening stone

Dual-Grit Diamonds

Always made with high quality monocrystalline diamonds

  • Coarse 325 grit (45 micron) - Quick sharpening the dull & damaged blade or reset the edge on your knife blade or tool.
  • Extra fine 1200 grit (12 micron) - honing

sharpening angle guide sharpening stone

Angle Pyramid

  • Each integrated with 4 universal angles-14°, 17°, 20°, 25°
  • Unique design to ensure exact angle regardless of blade size
  • Magnetic base securely applied to sharpening stone of ferrous metal construction

size of diamond sharpening stone

More Sharpening Surface

Conventional 8 inch stone measures 2.5 inch in width, while Sharpal's is 3 inch in width to allow use of full surface for wider knives and tools.

Sharpening stone weighs 2.4 pounds net for durable and reliable use.

anti-slip base sharpening stone

Non-slip Rubber Pad

Includes storage box with non-slip rubber pad that can be used as a stone base while sharpening

Varied Uses

diamond sharpening stone

Straight Knife Edge (Including Ceramic Knife)

  • Pocket Knives
  • Hunting Knives
  • Fillet Knives
  • Tactical Knives
  • Chef’s Knives

Diamond Sharpening Stone

Wide Bevel Blades

  • Axe
  • Hatchet
  • Machete
  • Mower Blade
  • Spade

Diamond Sharpening Stone

Scissors and Shears

  • Scissors
  • Shears

Diamond Sharpening Stone

Other Edged Tools and Pointed Tools

  • Chisels
  • Router Bit
  • Drills
  • Carbide, high speed steel, titanium, ceramics and most of super hard material.

How to Use

sharpening stone

  1. Select the appropriate side of diamond whetstone based on the condition of your blade. If your knife blade or tools to be sharpened merely need a touch-up or dressed edge, use only the 1200 grit (12 micron) side.
  2. Put the Angle Pyramid sharpening angle guide on one end of the stone. Choose the correct angle according to your knife or tools. Lean the heel of the blade on the desired angle of sharpening angle guide in a perpendicular or slightly angled position to the stone. (Fig. 1)

sharpening stone

PUSH the blade AWAY from you like you are trying to carve a thin slice off the top of the stone. Push the knife blade across the stone as you push to sharpen the cutting edge all the way out to the tip of the blade (See Fig. 2). Repeat this PUSHING stroke several times. Remember to hold the angle as you push and try to maintain a consistent sharpening angle with each stroke. This is the key to obtaining the sharpest cutting edge.

sharpening stone

Next, place the sharpening angle guide on the other end of the stone to sharpen the other side of your blade. Again, lean your blade on the angle guide to get the correct sharpening angle (See Fig. 3).

sharpening stone

PULL the blade TOWARD you like you are trying to carve a thin slice off the top of the stone. As you pull the blade down the length of the stone, pull the blade across the stone to sharpen the entire cutting edge. Let the tip come off the edge of the diamond stone (See Fig. 4). Repeat this PULLING stroke the same number of times as you did on the opposite side of your blade and try to maintain a consistent sharpening angle with each stroke.

Continue sharpening both sides of your blade until you feel that your blade is truly sharp. If you started with Coarse 325 grit (45 micron) side, move to 1200 grit (12 micron) side, repeating the sharpening process.