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Sharpening - BillinIN - 10-24-2016 I'm looking for advice on a sharpener. It will be used for both knives and shop tools. Is there such a sharpener that will do both? Thanks! RE: Sharpening - AHill - 10-24-2016 What kind of "shop tools"? Hand planes? Chisels? Jointer or planer knives? I'm a hand tools guy and I use waterstones on my edge hand tools, but for my knives, I use the Ken Onion Edition Worksharp knife sharpener. I use a honing guide to hold my blades. You can spend a lot of money on honing guides, or buy an Eclipse style guide for around $14. Most any woodworking store or online woodworking store sells sharpening equipment. Lee Valley is a good source. They also have powered sharpeners. RE: Sharpening - Bernie L - 10-24-2016 When it comes to sharpening, I'm a dummy... so I bought a full sharpening system, probably the best on the market. Up front, the Tormek T7 is expensive but I can sharpen our expensive kitchen knives, all shop tools (chisels, planes, turning tools [skews, gouges etc.],planer and jointer knives, scrapers and household tools). It doesn't do circular saw blades and I'm not sure if they have drill bit attachment. Cost? yes it's a lot and the jigs are sold separately... but I could start a sharpening business if I wanted to. It is that good. There are knock-offs out there by Jet and others, but none of them stand up to the Tormek. I'm not rich, but I'm glad I scraped up the cash and now I'm a proud owner of the Tormek T7. I don't have a sharpening business but I do sharpen tools for friends etc. And I don't work for Tormek or any company that sells them. I'm a retired Teamster and I'll stand by my Tormek! RE: Sharpening - paarker - 10-24-2016 A work sharp works great for what I do. It will sharpen planes, chisels, and lathe tools. RE: Sharpening - Rob Young - 10-24-2016 (10-24-2016, 09:18 AM)BillinIN Wrote: I'm looking for advice on a sharpener. It will be used for both knives and shop tools. Is there such a sharpener that will do both? Thanks! https://www.amazon.com/Norton-614636855653-8-Inch-Combination-Oilstone/dp/B000XK5ZDY/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1477336229&sr=8-1&keywords=india+stone And some practice. Can handle (nearly) any straight blade, curved blades with outside bevels and kitchen knives (without serrations). $23 plus a little more for some honing oil of any sort (mineral oil, light machine oil, WD40, kerosene, combinations there-of) and a strop. RE: Sharpening - Cecil - 10-24-2016 I have a worksharp and I would recommend that you not buy it. The worksharp does not work well on knives, in my opinion. The worksharp works great on chisels and plane blades and I would highly recommend it for those. I use a stone, like Bill pointed to, for my knives. RE: Sharpening - Admiral - 10-24-2016 Tormek is the gold standard, IMHO. Chefs buy it for their knives, woodworkers for virtually all edge tools, but pricy, getting one hurt my tool budget a bit but I'd never sell mine. They do come up used from time to time. RE: Sharpening - Bill Holt - 10-24-2016 +1 Tormek RE: Sharpening - wm_crash - 10-24-2016 If you are willing to go for a Tormek, they are almost always excluded from any sales at the usual suspects (Woodcraft, Rockler, etc). That's why you wait for a 30% off and free shipping at the unusual suspect: zoro.com Zoro.com caters more to machinists than woodworkers. They always have free ship for $50 and more orders, often have 20% off sales, and a few times a year, 30% offs. I suspect Black Friday may be one of those occasions. Get on their mailing list. cheers, wm_crash *usual disclaimer follows: I have no vested interest in Zoro.com RE: Sharpening - BillinIN - 10-25-2016 Great input. Thanks, everyone! |