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Dec
16
2009

Waring Commercial Electric Knife Sharpener

41GGeElJriL. SL160  Waring Commercial Electric Knife Sharpener

Product DescriptionWaring WKS800 Electric Sharpener two wheels (fine / coarse), an iron mill at 18-22 angles – optimum angles recommended by knife manufacturers wheels iron works backwards, allowing more efficient removal of burrs and polishing of the blade magnetized drawer under grinding wheel metal shavings record 120 VAC, 60 Hz UL, NSFMOREDETAILS. . . More>>

Waring Commercial Electric Knife Sharpener

Dec
8
2009

Honing stone, Steel, Electric sharpener, Grinding wheel – whats the best way to sharpen good Knives?

I have some decent kitchen knives I’d like to pass down to family – so I want them to be sharp and good forever. How do I get my best edge?

Dec
5
2009

CNC Router Plans

A well provided work shop is step 1 to making certain you are willing and able for any DIY home improvement project. With a few basic workhorses, you can saw, nail, sand, shape and sharpen the way the pros do it. The Top 5 Tool List: CNC Router PlansThere are thousands of tools on the shelves of the hardware store and the work benches of seasoned do it yourself masters, but it you were to wreck them down into classes, all do some of similar things. The first power tool to have is a circular saw. With this you can cut straight lines and giant curves. Setting a board along the apex of two saw horses, can create a work area to hold wood being cut. Next, for bigger wood working projects a table saw or radial arm saw is in line. The angles allow you create the forty five degree mitre cuts for an ideal fit. All of this work might be done by hand, but the electrical belt sander gives each piece of wood a professionally finished look. It prepares long strips of moulding or the perimeters of table tops and other furniture for marking or painting. CNC Router PlansFourth, every wood working work shop should have a router. This handy tool enables you make woodworking patterns and grooves that take a bit of furniture or moulding from that plain look of the Shaker style to the ornate French provincial elegance. Finally, keeping up your saws and other tools is simpler with a grinding wheel or knife sharpener. These will enable you to maintain blades and keep them cutting the fine details and patterns that take your handicraft up a gear from newbie to professional. Solid Brands for Solid QualityIt is worth the investment. Once you have stocked your workshop shelves with the basics, you are able to add some of the luxuries that make the roles simpler and smoother. A well organized workshop with all the basics is the basics is the ideal way to work. Perhaps your first big project can be building the workbench which may serve as your foundation for many more projects to come. Check out some great CNC Router Plans Info here!

Hans Bangor is a product researcher the performs many product reviews throughout the year.
Dec
5
2009

Picking The Right Tool For Woodworking

If you want to be able to handle any do-it-yourself projects in your home, make sure you have a work shop that has everything you need. Make sure you have the basic tools and any job, whether it is sawing, nailing, sanding, shaping or sharpening can be done. There is virtually no limit to the number of tools that are available for the home handyman to invest in. Just check out any hardware store or look in the garages of your neighbors. But many times it is overkill since so many of the tools do the same thing. With a basic arsenal of five tools, you can tackle just about any reasonable job. From there, you can start to develop a complete workshop as you get more proficient. A basic important tool any handyman wants is a circular saw. Cut large curves or straight lines with this saw; all you have to do is set a board on the top of sawhorses, and you have a work surface to hold the wood to be cut. If you are planning on any large wood working projects, you will need a radial arm saw or a table saw. Pick a saw that can rotate to different angles if you want to make picture frames or mouldings. These angles will permit you to make 45 degree miter cuts that you need for corners. A small electric sander will be invaluable in your woodworking jobs. You can do hand sanding, but a belt sander that is electric powered is faster and gives the finished product a smooth, professional look. Strips of wood for moulding or furniture are smooth and can just be painted or stained. Next you will need a router. A tool such as this lets you make patterns in wood or grooves that are needed to form furniture. You can start with a plain Shaker style, and graduate to more complex designs such as French provincial furniture. To maintain your tools in tip top shape, you will want to invest in a knife sharpening tool or a grinding wheel. With these, you can keep all of the blades in perfect condition. This is the hallmark of a quality wood worker: if the tools are sharp, you can cut finely and work in detailed patterns that look very professional. If you want to do quality work, you should invest in quality brand tools. Some of the top names in the field that you should choose between are: Sears Craftsman, Makita, Rockler, Rockwell, Ridgid, Rockwell and Snap-On. If you buy any of these, you know you will have a top notch tool. There is some variation in price, but each of these should last decades and be a good investment for your workshop. Now that you have the basics, you can add the extra items that will make the jobs easier and fun. You will want to have clamps and gluers, of course, but add to them over time jet tools, dovetail jigs, electric nailers and more. If you have anl organized workshop and all of the basic tools, wood working will be a pleasure. How about a workbench as your first major woodworking project?

Eric Slarkowski routinely edits web pages on ideas dealing with antique tools and discount tools. You can see his articles on hand tools on his site.
Dec
5
2009

10 Reasons Why Everyone Should Own a Diamond Needle File

Diamond Files are manufactured by electroplating diamond on to steel blanks using nickel. Providing this process is done correctly diamond needle files can offer a fantastic abrasive for a variety of applications. The distribution of diamond particles enables the diamond needle file to not only cut in all directions but also produce a much better finish.
Due to the hardness of diamond, diamond files can be used on a variety of materials that other abrasives will not have an impact upon.
Here are our top ten uses for diamond files:
1. Sharpening fishing hooks – one of the most important tools of an angler has to be his hook and in carp fishing in particular this has to be razor sharp (sticky sharp) The use of a Flat 900 grit diamond needle file is ideal for this due to its size and profile. It is very important that the very hard to find diamond escapement file is used for this operation, this allows dexterous filing all around the hook point.
2. Bevelling cut crystal glasses – we all know it is very easy to chip the rim of your precious crystal glass and due to the cost of replacing one in a set, using a diamond needle file can be far more economical to bevel the lip of the glass. It is essential that a 600 grit diamond file is used and half round shape is by far the most versatile for the contour of the glass.
3. Shaping precious stones for jewellery – precious stones can be extremely hard, especially quartz, sapphire and ruby, and when setting stones into jewellery small alterations may be required. No other abrasive will have such an effective impact as a diamond needle file. Fine grades such as the 600 and 900 grit are ideal for making these small adjustments.
4. Sharpening carbide cutting tools – over time tungsten carbide cutting tools will dull and it is often easier to have a hand tool abrasive that you can take straight to the cutting tool, rather than having to take a cutting tool to an electric grinding wheel. 600 grit diamond files are the best grade for this application.
5. Enlarging holes – round diamond needle files can be used for opening up a huge array of holes in hardened surfaces. Small screw holes in watches and clocks to holes in jewels and beads can all be opened up with a small diamond file. Choose small diamond files that are either 600 or 900 grit for the best results.
6. Fitting clock and watch glasses – sometimes when fitting watch or clock crystals the sizes need to be altered slightly, the use of a 600 grit diamond needle file will produce the required result in minimal time.
7. Refacing clock & pallets – clock and watch pallets are very hard and become burred and mis-shapen over time. The use of a fine diamond file can radically change the surface of the pallet for a more efficient movement.
8. Repivoting clock and watches – removing the burrs and wear from pivots is often difficult due to its hardness, especially in French clocks. The use of a 600 grit diamond needle file can have the pivot running smoothly in no time at all.
9. Sharpening household objects – scissors, penknives, garden tools, kitchen knives, small screwdrivers can all be sharpened to a razor sharp finish in very little time. You can use various sizes of diamond file for this application but a 600 grit is recommended.
10. Cross graining burnishing tools – over time burnishing tools lose their burnishing ability, only diamond files can re-address the cross grain of a sapphire burnished or hardened steel burnisher. Opt for the 600 grit for the best results.

Eternal Tools are a worldwide specialist in diamond files and are the pioneer of a number of special sizes and grades. For a 20% discount and to view their complete range visit http://www. eternaltoolshorology. com/diamond-files. htm
Dec
1
2009

Nirey electric Knife Sharpener KE-168 Portable version of KE-280

21MXiNZr7LL. SL160  Nirey electric Knife Sharpener KE 168 Portable version of KE 280

  • 6 MONTH WARRANTY
  • SHARPENS BY SOFT BELT- NO HARD STONES TO BURR KNIFE
  • SHARPENS KNIFE IN 10 SECONDS TO BETTER THAN NEW
  • COMES WITH AN EXTRA SET OF GRINDING BELTS!!
  • SAME AS KE-280, ONLY PORTABLE WITH AN AC ADAPTOR

Product DescriptionSee the new NIREY demo video on the youtube website! simply type in KE280 in the search bar. Why buy a sharpener that doesn’t work? These 2006 model sharpeners are the latest versions on the market. They have a unique, patented double sided grinding wheel sharpening method. This will be the last knife sharpner you will ever buy!
Endorsed by chefs around the globe. . . . More >>

Nov
18
2009

3 Knife Sharpening Tools Everyone Needs

The first tool that we (human beings) used was a cutting tool made out of hard rock. We have made tremendous progress in terms of tool building and sharpening them, since we first made and used a tool to achieve our goal, back then which was to feed us. This cutting tool later took shape of a knife and various sharp-edged tools that accelerated the process of cutting foods and other items for us. And as grew the uses of knives, so grew the demand for various kinds of knife sharpening tools. The demand for the sharpening tools grew so big that a complete knife sharpening business sprung up. These knife sharpening businesses started to take care of all the sharpening needs by developing new and improved knife sharpening systems. Many sharpening systems came and went, and with it went many sharpening businesses. But what remained was a handful of fundamental tools that everyone needs to sharpen their knives and other cutting tools. 3 basic knife sharpening tools Grinding Wheels Grinding wheel is a solid, circular shaped, abrasive stones used to sharpen the knife’s edge. A grinding wheel chips away some portion from the blunted edge of the metal blade to make the edge sharper. In the yesteryears, a grinding wheel was powered using a water wheel, but as the time progressed, the water wheel got replaced by electricity, which made the process of sharpening more efficient. Types of oxide used in grinding wheel Aluminum oxide is the most common material used in the grinding wheel. Aluminum is preferred over other substances to sharpen steel, bronze, wrought iron, and iron. Zirconia alumina is the second best substance used in a grinding wheel. Zirconia alumina is a mixture of aluminum and zirconium oxide. It works best with certain kinds of metal alloys, and steel. Ceramic aluminum oxide is the new kid on the block. It is a strong material used when more precision in sharpening is sought. Generally Ceramic aluminum oxide is used only after blending it with other oxide. Bench Grinder This is the most inexpensive (and in some cases, the most reliable too) tool used to sharpen knives. For ease of use, a bench grinder is used after mounting it on the workbench. Normally, the size of the bench grinder’s wheel ranges between 6 inches and 10 inches. A bench grinder uses up to 1 horsepower motor to power itself up. Chain Saw sharpener Chain saw sharpener, as the name suggests, is used to sharpen the blade of a chain saw. This is one of the many specialized sharpeners used to sharpen the edge of a professional tool. There are automatic as well as manual variants of chain saw sharpener available around. To sharpen the chain saw using the automatic sharpener, which is more widely used then its manual cousin, you will need to lock the chain in place, and hold it against the abrasive stone attached to a rotating drill. This will give a uniformly sharpened edge to the chain saw. Conclusion The sharpening tools that we discussed above can work well for knives and other cutting tools used in home. But when it comes to sharpening work-related professional-grade tools, you need to contact a knife sharpening business to get the tools sharpened with utmost precision. Go with the knife sharpening business that invests money in buying the modern knife sharpening systems. Do not sharpen your professional-grade tools yourself, you may damage the tool.

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