Manufacturer | Sharpal Inc. |
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Place of Business | ONTARIO, CA, 91761 US |
Part Number | 105N-stickerless |
Product Dimensions | 13.5 x 3 x 1.5 cm; 55 g |
Item model number | 105N |
Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
Size | Small |
Colour | Black/Orange |
Material | Tungsten Carbide |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Type of Bulb | LED |
Measurement System | Metric |
Grit Description | Coarse |
Included Components | Multipurpose Sharpening Tool |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |
Item Weight | 55 g |
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SHARPAL 105N Multipurpose Pocket Garden Tool Blade Sharpener for Knife Pruners Loppers Hedge Shears Scissors Axe Hatchet Machete Lawn Mower
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Material | Tungsten Carbide |
Brand | SHARPAL |
Colour | Black/Orange |
Product Dimensions | 13.5L x 3W x 1.5H Centimetres |
Item weight | 55 Grams |
About this item
- ✅Full carbide construction for durable use
- ✅Restore and hone all sorts of knives, garden implements, scissors, tools edge, etc.
- ✅Compact & portable design with pen clip
- ✅Soft grip rubber handle for comfort
- ✅Built-in lanyard hole
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About SHARPAL
Sharpal Inc. is a leading manufacturer of professional and patented multifunction knife and tool sharpeners for the outdoor and sports, garden and workshop, and culinary and kitchen industries. For more than 25 years we have been passionately researching and developing quality products, which provide consumers with an easy and cost-effective way to obtain a sharp edge.
SHARPAL 105N METALKUTTER Multipurpose Sharpening Tool
The best companion for your garden implements, knives, etc.
- Full carbide construction for durable use
- Restore and hone all sorts of knives, garden implements, scissors, tools edge, etc.
- Compact & portable design with pen clip
- Soft grip rubber handle for comfort
- Built-in lanyard hole
- Measures 5.3 in. L x 0.8 in. W x 0.7 in. H
Key Features
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Premium Abrasive Material
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PortableIt’s housed in a compact, portable design with a removable pen clip and lanyard hole, perfect for work shirts, backpacks and tool belts. |
Soft and Anti-Slip GripThe soft rubber handle yields a secure, comfortable grip while you work. |
Varied Uses (Except Serration)
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Garden Implements
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Straight Knife Edge (Ceramic Knife NOT Included)
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Scissors and Shears
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Other Tools Edge
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Sharpal is a leading manufacturer of professional and patented multifunction knife and tool sharpeners for the outdoor and sports, garden and workshop, and culinary and kitchen industries.
For more than 25 years we have been passionately researching and developing quality products, which provide consumers with an easy and cost-effective way to obtain a sharp edge.
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ASIN | B01L8VKZO0 |
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Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #3,555 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #9 in Sharpening Stones |
Date First Available | Oct. 23 2016 |
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Sold by | SHARPAL INC. | Prime Reserve 🇨🇦 | Vickay Tech | SHARPAL INC. | STARMAN SALES | SHARPAL INC. |
material | Tungsten Carbide | Carbide | Carborundum, Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene | Tungsten Carbide, Ceramic, Monocrystalline Diamonds | Carbide | Tungsten Carbide, Ceramic |
grit type | Coarse | — | Coarse, Extra Fine | Coarse | — | Fine |
weight | 55 grams | — | — | 1.5 pounds | — | 0.19 pounds |
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Very well made ( ergonomic handle )
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I'd heard of different ways induce thermal stress (as opposed to bending stress) to create a line of omni directional cracks that would then be joined all at once by a large thermal shock or by continuing to tap the starter scratch edges or thermal shock small sections. I liked idea of using of low voltage DC current to create red hot resistance wire (NiCrFe alloy wire) to extend a scratch or blast the glass in half with a surge of white-hot heat without a starting scratch. I started with burning strings and old glass jars. Then I tried extending a starter scratch with a 140W soldering gun. The best result came from using a scratch all the way around the tube, chilling it in iced water, then heating the scratch (both round & round, and in sections) with my new narrow flame propane torch ((Flame King YSNAX1-001 Multi-Purpose Pencil Propane Torch Head) then plunging it in ice water. Experience said that the best results came from the cleanest straightest scratches. I'd avoided buying a WC — elemental symbols for tungsten (wolfram) & carbon— scoring knife because they were expensive. Then I saw one glass supplier show a Speedy Sharp sharpening tool as a replacement for a scoring knife that had gone out of production. I had previously thought these steel-on-steel sharpeners merely sharpened by straightening a knife's dinged up edge, not grinding a new one. However, the carbide sharpeners I was now seeing in use appeared to shave metal off a worn edge better than grinding. Then I learned about tungsten carbide being a compound unto itself, and the hardest thing around. I was all set to get the Speedy Sharp when I discovered, on other Amazon pages, the same knife, with no brand name for 30% less. Finally, I spotted the Sharpal. I saw it had 5 times the amount of carbide (WC), a larger contact surface, a textured rounded end for smoothing, a larger, more ergonomic handle and was still a buck cheaper than the Speedy Sharp. I bought one and in one day have sharpened all the knives and other edges I have been avoiding because the work is so time consuming.
I like using a whetstone. I learned about knives in Boy Scouts from a Scout Master whose family, for generations, has been bladesmiths. His standing offer was that for anyone, achieving Eagle Scout grade he would create (forge, grind and temper) a Bowie knife from any file (any size) you could bring him. In my area (where Lake Michigan Meets Indiana) Bethlehem Steel and Pullman Boxcar Factory were the largest, among many, industries fabricating steel and worn out large metal files (~2’ long) were in abundance. His sharpening instructions were simple. You just have to see an edge angle (16°-20°), hold that angel and start with circular grinding (12 circles each side), moving from hilt to tip, now repeat on the other side of the blade. Continue working alternate sides until all portions of the blade are sharp (blade will 'catch', not slide, when moved sideways across your thumbnail). Then stroke the blade on the stone as if slicing a thin layer of material from the stone (scrupulously keeping the same edge angle). Switch sides with each stroke. Finish with one steeply angled stroke on each side—to remove any thin-film burr created — the harder the steel, the more likely a burr will develop. Paramount is keeping the angle exactly the same (much easier said than done). With well dulled blades, it can take me up to 30 minutes and require several whetstones of different grit grade. Procrastinating the job makes it even more tedious, in the end.
The Sharpal is wizard fast. It quickly shaves even my hardest knives to a nice edge in 10 strokes or less. Admittedly, a little work with a fine whetstone would result in perfection. Even without that, my knives, scissors, utility knives, box cutters, wood planes, side cutting pliers, shovel, Pulaski, brush hook, axe and cuticle nippers are now all sharper than since they were new. Anybody would love this as a gift. I’m certain I’ll be converting some friends and family from naysayers to enthusiasts of this tool.
P.S. The cap is not a problem. The ad should have explained it better. They used the right words, but showed too little detail to convey the opening procedure technique The cap can be loosened grasping it firmly at its top, then rocking it foreward and back, in line with the long sides (first push forward, then pull back). Just wiggling it won’t do it, firm full-range motions are needed. At first, it may take a several of these cycles to get appreciable lift. Each movement can be seen to raise it a bit. Eventually it will clear the restricting snaps and lift off with a twisting motion. After 10 -20 removals it won’t seat as tightly. but it still may need a push or 2 to pull it off without gorilla strength. I have arthritic hands and have lost a lot of my grip. I have no cap trouble since wearing it down with 1 min of on-off-on-off cycling.
UPDATE: 1.14.24 The carbide bit fell out a few weeks after purchase. The comfortable handle gave such a good grip that normal use applied enough torque to loosen handle and the bit fell out. I was surprised to see how little of the bit extended into the handle (~0.5"). I kept it and used hot glue gun to stick it back in place. but it's still a little loose. Sharpenall has carbide cutting surface attached to steel shank that extends all the way to the bottom of the handle.
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