🔧 Sharpen Your Skills, Not Your Budget!
The Knife Sharpening Angle Guide with a 6-pack of assorted 1x30 sharpening sanding belts is an essential tool for any DIY enthusiast. This combo pack includes an adjustable angle guide for precision sharpening and a variety of grit belts (120, 220, 400, 600, 800, and 1200) to cater to all your sharpening needs. Designed for compatibility with Harbor Freight/Central Machinery 1x30 Belt Sanders, this lightweight and affordable solution ensures you maintain the perfect edge on your tools and blades.
Brand | TAMROD HOLDINGS LLC |
Product Dimensions | 30"L x 1"W x 0.08"H |
Grit Type | Fine |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
AC Adapter Current | 10 Amps |
Grit Number | 120 |
UPC | 689481762371 |
Manufacturer | Leatherbeltman |
Part Number | AGwith6grits |
Item Weight | 6.9 ounces |
Item model number | AGwith6grits |
Material | leatherbeltman |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
C**N
Belts are great
Belts are really good. But the tool itself not so great. Angle adjustment so so. Tough to get a good angle edge. And it need tape on it so your blade doesn’t scratch. I just do it by hand now. Again belts are great! Razor edge, then leather belt on the 1x30, mirror razor.
M**O
Almost sent it back by mistake. Ref WEN 1X30 model 6515
Almost sent it back by mistake. Initially I thought the angle guide would just slip easily on as show in the video. On my WEN 6515 1 X 30 it was a tight fit. On the second try to install I tapped on the angle guide with a rubber mallet and slipped on. Other wise, fast shipping, belts and angle guide look like good quality.
T**M
Sharpening guide kit
Works as advertised
W**R
Great information. Top of the line!
Everything I needed to shapen knifes
M**Y
Not easy to use
Angles are hard to establish for knife crime
A**R
It works like its supposed to
Helpful little device
J**S
Good selection
Everything you need for a h/f sander
M**1
Good and bad
First off like some of the other reviews when using the guide it bounces and chatters, basically useless and I broke a 120 belt right off the bat because of the guide. Good thing I have lots of 120 grit. Second I took a Zwilling J.A. Henckels cleaver, 200.00 dollars, that has been in my family for 30+ years and made it razor sharp again. It was so abused that there was no sharpening it because the edge was so far gone. I started with the 120 to reshape the edge and only needed to go to 800 with stropping to get a mirror finish and I can push the cleaver threw newspaper with ease! The best part, it took less then 10 minutes to do!! Probably not recommended for the beginner to free hand sharpen a knife on a sander but you got to start somewhere sometime. Wear your safety goggles and face shield and do not forget gloves!!! Two knives sharpened so far as for longevity I can not say, belts still look new.
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