Ken Onion grinding attachment
Used it on wood chipper blades, worked very well.
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Sophisticated grinding attachment for use with the Work Sharp Ken Onion edition.
Suited for extensive rework and for all sharpening and dressing operations on blades. The variable geometry and the adjustable belt angle from 10° to 35° permits blades grinding from crowned to nearly flat shapes. It can also be used to grind a blade contour.
Please note that this attachment is only recommended for experienced users since the blade does not travel through a guide, but is instead guided by hand on the preset belt angle. A flat support in the home position supports the user in this.
Belt speeds from 1200 to 2800 sfm (surface feet per minute). Please also note that the blade grinder attachment is not intended to fully grind blades from blanks. Shipped with one belt each (1" x 18") in grits X65, X22, X4, P12.000 micro-mesh.
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Add to BasketUsed it on wood chipper blades, worked very well.
If you are going to get the Ken onion upgrade and I recommend you do, you should really get this attachment. Not only is this the quickest way for me to get my knives sharp (especially when doing the whole kitchen set.) it's the most fun. You will get truly sharp edges in no time it should be sold as a single package with the Ken onion sharpener. It's only down side is it doesn't come with extra 12,000 grit belts and it doesn't come with a strip as standard which frankly bitch move but still a must in my eyes.
Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
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Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.