Anystone Sharpeners
Anystone Sharpener
Anystone Sharpener
4.83 / 5.0
(18) 18 total reviews
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Instantly sharpen like the pros with the Anystone Sharpener. Mimic freehand sharpening and use any regular sharpening stones. This sharpening guide clamps to your blade and holds your hand at the perfect angle you set while you sharpen. Say goodbye to frustration, expensive and bulky systems, and proprietary stones.
FEATURES
- Intuitive angle gauge
- Durable, low-friction nylon contact balls
- Knurled touch points
- Premium carbon fiber composite PETG parts
- Stainless steel metallic hardware
- Integrated bit driver
- Independent angle adjustment for asymmetrical bevels
DISCLAIMER: This product is a sharpening guide only and does not include a sharpening stone which is required to sharpen your knives
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The best tool for people who are learning how to use stones to sharping.
Well-designed, well-manufactured. Excellent attention paid to human factors engineering. This thing does just what it needs to do. Does it well. Very happy to have it
The concept is well thought out, and the quality of the product is amazing! The finish and tolerances are spot on.
I had thought that it would be a good thing to consider injection moulding with increasing demand and sales, but seeing the thing in real life has put that thought to shame; it's some of the highest quality 3D printing I've seen!
+ Generally does a excellent good job at keeping the angle and making edges sharp for the simple design and low tolerances!
- screwdriver was a really tight fit. I had to use pliers to take it out for the first time.
- clamp is a little too thick, getting in the way when trying to sharpen small knifes at thin angles. I manually filed it down a little.
- when clamped, knife could sometimes pivot. Some flexible grip on the clamp could be useful (e.g. Rubber or electrical tape)
- straight edge was good but the curve and tip were a little hard to sharpen. Would be nice if the faq described the geometry there.