Diamond Files
6"L x 0.8"W x 0.12"H(150x20x3.0mm)
Shine or Mat PVC Dipped Handle, Any Color Availabl
Diamond, 45#Steel, Plastic handle
Suitable for sharpening many woodworking tools including router cutters, forstner bits,Garden Shears Knife, woodturning gouges, internal and external bevel edges, skews, carving tools, saw blades, small chisels, serrated knives, pruners, shears etc.
300# /600#
Hanging bag, blister available
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Product Description
Mini Diamond Sharpener Perfect for hunting and fishing knives, woodworking tools, utility/craft knife blades and axes.Garden Shears Knife. Also great for industrial use. No oil or water necessary when using stones; surface will remain true and flat.
Code: | HYD3007-2 |
Product Name: | Diamond Knife Sharpener for Garden Gardening Knives and fish hook |
Product Description: | Carbon steel coated diamond |
Plastic handle | |
Diamond grit: 300#/600# | |
Size: | 6"L x 0.8"W x 0.12"H(150x20x3.0mm) |
Package: | Hanging bag, blister |
Minimum Order Qty: | 2000PCS |
Qty/Ctn: | 250pcs |
Ctn Size(cm): | 51x22.5x21cm |
G.W./Ctn(kg) | 23/22kg |
Basic Info.
Overview / Basic Info.
Model NO. | HYD3007-2 | Product Dimensions | 6"L x 0.8"W x 0.12"H(150x20x3.0mm) |
Trademark | HUAYIDA | Origin | Jiangsu, China |
HS Code | 8203100000 | Production Capacity | 5000PCS/Month |
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Keeping your garden knives and fish hooks sharp is essential for effective and efficient work. A diamond knife sharpener is an excellent tool for this purpose, providing precision and durability. Here’s a guide on why diamond sharpeners are beneficial and how to use them for your garden knives and fish hooks.
Diamond sharpeners offer a high level of precision, making them perfect for garden knives and fish hooks, which require sharp, fine edges.
Diamond is one of the hardest materials, ensuring the sharpener lasts a long time and can handle tough metals.
Suitable for various tools, including garden knives, pruners, and fish hooks.
Diamond sharpeners can quickly restore a sharp edge with minimal effort.
Before sharpening, clean the knife blade to remove any dirt or sap.
Place the knife on a stable surface or clamp it in a vise to keep it steady.
Hold the diamond sharpener at the same angle as the knife’s bevel, typically around 20-30 degrees.
Move the sharpener across the blade in a smooth, consistent motion, maintaining even pressure. Sharpen from the base to the tip.
Check the sharpness of the blade by cutting a piece of paper or a soft object. Repeat the process if necessary.
Wipe the blade clean and apply a thin layer of oil to prevent rust.
Use a fine-grit diamond sharpener for fish hooks to achieve a sharp, precise point.
Hold the fish hook firmly or use a hook clamp to keep it steady.
Gently run the diamond sharpener along the hook’s point, maintaining the original angle. Rotate the hook to ensure all sides are sharpened evenly.
Check the hook’s sharpness by pressing it against your thumbnail. A sharp hook should stick easily.
Rinse the hook to remove any metal filings and store it in a dry place.
After each use, clean the diamond sharpener with soapy water and a soft brush to remove any metal particles.
Apply gentle, consistent pressure while sharpening to prevent wearing down the diamond surface prematurely.
Keep the sharpener in a dry, cool place to maintain its effectiveness.
By using a diamond knife sharpener, you can ensure your garden knives and fish hooks remain in top condition, making your gardening and fishing tasks easier and more efficient. Diamond sharpeners provide precision, durability, and versatility, making them a valuable addition to your tool
Diamond knife sharpeners offer several benefits:
They provide a sharp, fine edge, which is essential for effective cutting and slicing.
Made with one of the hardest materials, diamond sharpeners last longer and can handle tough metals.
They quickly restore a sharp edge with minimal effort.
Suitable for various tools, including garden knives, pruners, and fish hooks.
Ensure the blade is free of dirt and sap.
Place it on a stable surface or use a vise.
Hold the sharpener at the knife’s bevel angle (typically 20-30 degrees).
Move the sharpener across the blade with consistent pressure.
Check sharpness by cutting paper, then clean and oil the blade.
Use a fine-grit sharpener.
Hold it firmly or use a clamp.
Gently run the sharpener along the point, maintaining the angle.
Check by pressing the hook against your thumbnail.
Clean the hook and store it in a dry place.
Sharpen them at least once a season, or more often if used heavily.
Sharpen hooks before each fishing trip to ensure they remain effective.
After each use, wash with soapy water and a soft brush.
Use gentle, consistent pressure to prevent wear.
Keep it in a dry, cool place to maintain its effectiveness.
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