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Which WORK SHARP™ Port Should I Use?
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Sharpening Port
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Edge-Vision
Port
Topside Freehand
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Selecting the Right Abrasive for the Job
Either solid or slotted abrasives can be
used for grinding and sharpening tasks.
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For damaged tools or heavy grinding:
Use the coarse solid abrasive for
fastest results.
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For light grinding tasks: Use the fine
solid abrasive.
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For Edge-Vision™ Grinding: Use the
coarse slotted abrasive.
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For Edge-Vision™ Sharpening: Use
the fine slotted abrasive.
About WORK SHARP™
Abrasive Technology
Finish
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Coated abrasive disks start flat and
stay flat. (Bonded abrasives used in
stones and most power systems re-
quire frequent dressing to keep the
wheel flat.)
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The grit size is engineered to provide
optimal sharpness and surface finish
at each stage of sharpening. (Users
who are interested in a "utility sharp"
edge will find exceptional edge perfor- r r
mance on the faster coarse grits.)
Chisels &
Carving tools,
screwdrivers,
5
to 1
/
"
8
sharpening
X
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Putty knives,
scrapers,
detail
axes, hatchets
and other flat
blade tools
X
X
Speed
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The abrasive selection is integrated
with design of the WORK SHARP™
drive train and cooling system to pro-
vide the fastest material removal rate
while minimizing the risk of overheat-
ing tool steels.
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The sharpening port includes a dia-
mond lapping abrasive that provides
superior burr control and allows for
1-step re-sharpening.
Simplicity
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Accepts readily available standard
150 mm or 6" adhesive–backed abra-
sives with trimming. (No custom abra-
sives or expensive custom wheels
required. Coarse grits are available at
most hardware/woodworking stores.
Fine grits are readily available at any
automotive paint supply store.)
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Slotted abrasives are available through
a Work Sharp retail outlet or direct
from Work Sharp.
General
grinding
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