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Work Sharp Ken Onion Edition Mk.2 Blade Sharpening Attachment

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Work Sharp Ken Onion Edition Mk.2 Blade Sharpening Attachment

A dedicated attachment crafted for the Ken Onion Edition Mk.2 knife and tool sharpener by Work Sharp. Enhances the tool’s functionality, enabling you to grind, shape, and polish a wide range of blades, including kitchen knives, outdoor blades, pocket knives, and more.

Belt tension adjustment, cutting profile settings, reference plates

A specifically engineered mechanism enables users to fine-tune the tension of the sharpening belt within a precise range of 10 to 35 degrees. The device incorporates three adjustable convex edge profiles for superior sharpening efficiency. Dual reference plates ensure the correct angle is maintained, offering a secure and controlled sharpening process with both hands.

Main features

  • Rugged design
  • Adjustable belt tension for sharpening
  • Three settings for convex blade profiling
  • Includes two alignment plates
  • Supplied with belts

Technical data

Sharpening angle adjustable from 10 to 35 degrees.
Designed for use with the Work Sharp Ken Onion Edition Mk.2 sharpening system.
Set includes abrasive belts.
Total length: 25 cm.
Weight: 1350 g.
Produced by: Work Sharp.

More Information
Sharpening system element type attachment
Weight 1350 g
Dimensions 250 mm
Number of elements in the set 4
EAN 4045011294556
Manufacturer code 09DX076
Brand Work Sharp

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    A good option for more advanced users of knives to make small corrections or modifications to the cutting edge or the tip of the knife. Easy to use, but I recommend practicing at first on a knife you don't mind damaging.

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