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Step 3
Look down through the spinning Edge-
Vision
TM
wheel to see the cutting edge.
Sharpen the tool to your desired shape and
sharpness.
Tip
Use a shop light to shine through
the top of the Edge-Vision™ wheel
to improve your view of the tool
being sharpened.
Topside Freehand
Sharpening
use optional)—For putty knives,
scrapers, axes, hatchets and
other flat-blade tools
Step 1
Mount the Edge-Vision™ wheel onto the
unit.
Step 2
Lay blade face onto the right side of grind-
ing wheel.
Step 3
Pull blade towards you keeping blade face
flat on the grinding surface.
(top tool rest
Step 4
Raise tool or handle to create or re-sharp-
en a beveled edge if desired.
Pull slowly
towards you
Step 5
Repeat this step on the other side of the
blade tool being sharpened. Continue until
desired finish or sharpness is achieved.
General Purpose
Grinding
Larger work pieces are best ground using
the top side of the Edge-Vision
You can use either slotted or solid abrasive
media for these tasks. Smaller work pieces
are best ground using the Edge-Vision
wheel with slotted abrasives and the
Underside Port. This enables you to take
advantage of the Edge-Vision's unique
ability to let you see through the wheel
and actually see the material surface as
you grind it.
Use side-to-side motion
TM
wheel.
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