🔧 Sharpen your skills, not just your tools!
The Faithfull Diamond Whetstone Sharpening Kit features three electroplated monocrystalline diamond stones (400G Coarse, 600G Medium, and 1000G Fine) designed for effortless sharpening of various blades. With a non-slip base and the ability to use dry or with water, this kit is perfect for maintaining precision cutting tools without the hassle of traditional oils.
Product Dimensions | 9.69 x 9.49 x 2.09 cm; 1.01 kg |
Warranty description | 1 year manufacturer. |
Batteries required | No |
Included components | 1 x 400 Grit Diamond Whetstone 10 x 200 mm 1 x 600 Grit Diamond Whetstone 10 x 200 mm 1 x 1000 Grit Diamond Whetstone 10 x 200 mm 1 x Non Slip Base Unit |
Item weight | 1011 Grams |
P**S
Faithfull Diamond Whetstone Sharpening Kit.
I have been using these for sometime now and I can say they are a great asset. Good quality build and value for money. Worth the investment.
A**N
worth the price tag if well maintained
im happy so far with these diamond stones, as long as they are looked after there is minimal difference in quality between these and some more expensive brands. the slip resistant rubber on the bottom does fall off but easily fixed with either glue or a slip proof mat. overall they are easy to use and give a good sharp finish.
T**E
Highly recommend
Very food stones for sharpening so far.
L**G
Excellent for beginners looking to sharpen general use chisels
I have a cheap set of six flat edge chisels that I use for general work like cutting out notches for door hinges and catches, removing bits of wood containing nails scraping off old paint, opening tins of paint because they're to hand at the time... I am not a master woodworker, just a self taught chisel wielding DIYer. So my chisels are regularly blunted, dented and get their corners knocked off. I have a whetstone, been using it for over 20 years, and I hate it. I hate the smell, I hate the noise, and most of all I hate the mess. I usually end up using the wrong size chisel because it's the only one that is still sharp.Finding my whetstone had gone mouldy I wondered if there was an alternative and came across the Faithfull Diamond Whetstone Sharpening Kit on Amazon.I placed the base on a large fluffy dust cloth just to stop it sliding on my table.I used a chisel sharpening jig to ensure I got the angle correct.I used no oil or other lubricants.I applied only enough pressure to slide the blade evenly across the surface and I pushed the blade forwards and backwards slowly, roughly one forward and back movement per second.I used the 400 grit to to deburr, get the corners back and correct the angle of the cutting edge . This work took the most time. I used the 600 grit to sharpen up, followed by the 1000 grit to hone the edge. Yes it did hone the edge well: I sliced my thumb open when I gently ran it along my sharpened 32mm chisel to test it. Far sharper than I ever managed with an oiled whetstone.The fluffy duster meanwhile caught all the fine steel dust and I used it to dry wipe the 'stones' before putting them away.Result? I actually enjoy sharpening my chisels, and they're now getting sharpened every time I've used them. I may even stop opening tins of paint with them...
W**6
Game changer
I use this kit for sharpening the blades in vintage wooden block planes and coffin planes. Sharpening is an art form. Watch some videos on YouTube to see how the experts do it. There is a knack to getting the bevels and tappers just right. If you are working with Sheffield or Ohio quality steel blades, then this sharpening kit will get them beyond razor sharpness. On cheap steel blades, you will struggle to get the same level of sharpness or an edge that lasts for more than a few strokes before its dull again.
G**I
Must be desperate
Nicely presented. Too bad that the steel bed is not thicker and that it is not diamond dust as one would have thought, the reason I just recently purchased a no7 plane, the blade to start off with was TOTALLY OUT OR SQUARE, also the Frog jambed and the thumb closer kept jumping out,All in all being a carpenter joiner for the past 48 years. Definitely would not recommend.
R**M
Make sure there on a nonslip surface and the rubber feet don’t get wet
Bought two years ago lasted well (never used ) They are flattish and the 600 & 400 seem mixed up. Saying that they do a good job of flattening the backs of plane irons and chisels and hand sharpeningNot to confident about using a honing guide on them two much flex and movement .Its best do the hard work with sand paper or grinder and just finish off the job with them.
M**S
Getting edgy.
Good set of whetstones indeed. If you have a seriously blunt knife or want to maintain an already sharp knife and you know how to use these diamond sharpening stones you will finish up with an extremely sharp knife. They are well made and I am certain, given average use, they will last a very long time. The stones are easy to clean (soapy water) and they don't beak in half if you drop one. They come presented in a very substantial lidded case which will keep them clean in a dusty environment. Excellent value for money.
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