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| Adam | July 14th, 2005 01:42 PM July 14, 2005 Another Sharpening Toy I found a portable diamond coated sharpening tool made by Buck. It consists of a tapered metal cone from 3/32 to about 3/8 inch, complete with fishing hook sharpening groove. Although, a little scary to look at when fully deployed (don't walk around with this thing). The sharpening piece neatly turns around into its hollow handle for storage. The tool is ideal to be used in addition to the sharpening keychain toy I already posted. It costs $9.99, but Sears does not carry it. Sears affiliate (K-Mart language) OSH carries it. This tool is fantastic for sharpening concave-curved edges like; linoleum knifes, hooked utility blades, scorps, inshaves, and the English pattern Bill Hooks. It only comes in one "grit" size and leans to the medium-fine sharpening feel. Again, I recommend it highly. |
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