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Steelex D1123 Jointer and Planer Sharpener |  | Brand: Steelex Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $9.40 Buy New: $7.29 as of 8/1/2010 08:18 UTC details You Save: $2.11 (22%)
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Seller: Timberline Tools Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 16038
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 0 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 2.8 x 0.9
MPN: D1123 Model: D1123 UPC: 769433111232 EAN: 0769433111232 ASIN: B0000DD1VF
Availability: Usually ships in 2-3 business days
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| Features:
| • | Sharpen planer and jointer knives to a razor keen edge without removing them from cutterheads | | • | The honing tool features two 400 grit stones | | • | Flat stone for sharpening bevels and a diagonal stone for flat edges | | • | Each stone has four surfaces, which can be adjusted to provide a fresh sharpening surface |
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Product Description Add a razor hone to your planer and jointer knives with this hand-held sharpening device. This handy tool sharpens flat and beveled surfaces quickly and easily. Great for touch-ups.
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| Customer Reviews: It serves it's purpose August 11, 2009 Carles Arnold 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
The item serves it's purpose. It is by no means a profesional machiene but with regular sharpening of your blades with the sharpener it will do.
Jointer Knife Hone March 28, 2008 Paul A. Covey (Stockton, CA USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The Jointer Blade Hone has it's place in the shop if used in a timely manner, however honing the beveled side of the blade I find that the plastic honing stone holder offers resistance to the movement of the tool across the blade. When enough force is applied to overcome the resistance it is done so in the blink of the eye and the tool slips off the blade thus putting your hand in danger of coming in contact with the blade.
Use a vice February 18, 2008 Tawoo (Tupper Lake, New York) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The key here is to not try and sharpen your planer blades while they are on your machine. You simply cannot achieve the correct angle with the blades moving and they will. What I did what remove the blades and secured them to my vice. That way you can get a remarkably sharp edge without spending a lot of money. Well worth it's inexpensive price.
Just a simple hone January 7, 2008 Gerald M. Eberhardt (Colorado) The jointer hone is must for the shop. Using to touch up the blades between uses helps prolong the life the blade. My only concern about the product is that it is hard to maintain the correct angle.
Blade hone go home! July 19, 2007 Nate (VA) 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
I bought this for light touch-up on planer blades between sharpening; It didn't do much. I think for this to be effective, it needs to include some sort of attatchment for maintaining an angle against the cutting blade. It is supposed to work by just putting the edge of the plastic against the cutter knife, and sliding back and forth a few times at the appropriate angle. Well, unless you've got robotically perfect arms, you're not going to be able to keep the angle correct. If you could maintain that angle, you might be able to touch up a micro bevel, but nothing substantial at all. They were relatively effective when removing the burr created though. That aspect was pretty foolproof. They cost me less than a professional sharpening, so I figure I'm not out too much, but I certainly wouldn't recommend them to anyone.
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