PRODUCT NAME
Pro Sharpening Supplies Paper Wheels Sharpening System - 8” Wheels for 6” Grinders - Grit & Polishing Wheel + Wax, Compound,
PRODUCT CODE: PROD2370168989
PRODUCT INFORMATION
8'' X 3/4'' 120 Grit Silicon Carbide Paper Sharpening / Grinding Wheel
8'' X 3/4'' Slotted Paper Polishing / Honing Wheel to Bring Edge to Razor Sharp Finish
Fits Most 6'' Bench Grinders with 1/2'', 5/8'' and 3/4'' Arbors
Long Lasting Sharpening System With Loose 120 Grit Silicon Carbide to Regrit
Full 1 oz. Bar of Genuine Texas Bees Wax and White Diamond Buffing Compound
Technical Details
Product Details
Package Dimensions
Width : 9.13 inch
Height : 2.28 inch
Length : 11.89 inch
Shipping Weight: 0 ounce (View shipping rates and policies)
ASIN : B01M0NXYL8
Product Description
The Pro Sharpening Supplies Paper Wheels Sharpening System will get your knives razor sharp FAST! These wheels install on any standard 6'' bench grinder or buffer. This system is perfect for people who want knives to be sharpened quickly and efficiently. To sharpen a blade make a couple of passes on the gritted wheel, and a couple of passes on the slotted wheel and your knives will be ready to go to work! The Paper Wheel Sharpening System is a complete Sharpening system that will turn your bench grinder into a sharpening machine. The Kit contains 2 wheels(1 Gritted paper Wheel, 1 slotted polishing honing paper wheel), Beeswax to lubricate and reduce heat on the gritted wheel, White Diamond Buffing compound, Loose 120 grit Silicone Carbide to re-grit the sharpening wheel and extend the life of the Paper Wheel Sharpening System. At least 30-40 knives can be sharpened on the grit wheel before it needs to be re-gritted. Real Bees Wax (made in Austin, Tx.) is included to provide lubrication for this wheel and keep it from overheating your edge. The slotted wheel can be dressed with the white diamond buffing compound that comes in the Sharpening Kit. The wheel will naturally turn black as it becomes coated in the compound. The White Diamond Buffing Compound will smooth and polish your edge while removing the final burr. This method has been proven to be very effective and fast over the years. Why spend all day messing around with stones and rod guided systems?