Combination Angle Guide Set for Sharpening Steels and Stones
- Includes 14, 16, 18 and 20 degree guides for Steels
- Includes 10 through 20 degree guides for Stones
- Fits any Sharpening Steel or Stone
- Will not scratch your knife
The Combination Angle Guide Set includes both the Angle Guides for Sharpening Steels and the Angle Guides for Sharpening Stones. Get 15 angels guides for one low price.
Many people find that using a sharpening steel or honing rod isn't quite as easy as it looks. Finding the right angle to hold the knife against the steel can be difficult. The Set of Angle Guides for Sharpening Steels solves that problem with four guides in commonly used angles.
Easy to Use
Choose the guide that matches the bevel angle of your knife. The set includes 14, 16, 18 and 20 degree guides. If your knife is sharpened to an angle other than one of these, choose the next higher angle guide.
Fit the Angle Guide over your steel and slide it up to the handle.
Rest your knife against the guide. This gives you the proper starting position. Then, using a smooth motion with light pressure, slide your knife the length of the steel while pulling the knife from the heel to the tip of the blade. Do several strokes on both sides of the blade.
The most common difficulty that knife sharpeners have is keeping the knife at the proper angle when sharpening. The 11 Angle Guides in this set solve that problem.
Easy to Use
Choose the guide that matches the bevel angle of your knife. The set includes 11 guides from 10 degrees to 20 degrees in 1 degree increments.
Place the Angle Guide at one end of your sharpening stone. Loop one of included rubber bands around the stone and fit it into the groove on the Angle Guide to hold the Guide in place.
Rest your knife against the guide. This gives you the proper starting position. Then, using a smooth motion with light pressure, slide the knife the length of the stone while pulling the knife from the heel to the tip of the blade. at the end of the stroke, lift your knife off the stone, bring it back to rest on the Angle Guide, and repeat. When you finish with one grit stone, move the Angle Guide to the next finer stone and continue.
Q. Does the Angle Guide move with the knife?
A. No. The angle guide stays in place near the handle of the steel or on one end of your stone. The guide provides a reference for the proper starting position of your knife.
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