Pruning shears sharpener - Sharpening stone - Different sharpening angles
The sharper your pruning tools, the easier the job gets for you
in the garden or vegetable garden. With the help of this compact and functional guide
grinding stone from Multi-Sharp, you will have loppers and pruning shears cutting more smoothly
again. The material of the sharpening stone is silicon carbide. This mixed
material is incredibly hard and therefore perfect for sharpening
pruning knives. With the help of the included instruction manual,
you will know exactly how to make your pruning shears function like new again.
Harpening pruning shears with different angles
It is already very important, for example, to determine in advance in which cutting angle you are going to sharpen the pruning or loppers. A smaller cutting angle will ensure even more sharpness. Still, this is not always the best option. If you use the shears for example, for thick branches, it is sometimes smarter to work with a slightly larger sharpening angle. Then the cut will be slightly less sharp, but will last longer. So, a pruning shear with a parrot mouth will also often be better suited to a smaller cutting angle. With an anvil pruning shear, the angle can be slightly larger. With this model, the cutting angle varies between 25, 35, 45 and 55 degrees.
Maintaining sharp pruning shears
A pruning shear can quickly become blunter with improper use. There are different cutting techniques, specifically suited for living or dead flowers and plants. For example, use a parrot mouth for living plants. Pruning shears with an anvil use for dead and dry branches. When you use your pruning shears for the right purpose, you already reduce the chances of the pruning blade becoming blunt. Also, you can clean and dry the blades well after you ve used them. Set the pruning shears to the close position so that there is no possibility of coming into contact with other abrasive materials and objects.
Advantages of Multi-Sharp's pruning shears sharpener
- Sharpening stone made of powerful silicon carbide
- Sharpening pruning shears at different sharpening angles
- Includes instructions for use
Harpening pruning shears with different angles
It is already very important, for example, to determine in advance in which cutting angle you are going to sharpen the pruning or loppers. A smaller cutting angle will ensure even more sharpness. Still, this is not always the best option. If you use the shears for example, for thick branches, it is sometimes smarter to work with a slightly larger sharpening angle. Then the cut will be slightly less sharp, but will last longer. So, a pruning shear with a parrot mouth will also often be better suited to a smaller cutting angle. With an anvil pruning shear, the angle can be slightly larger. With this model, the cutting angle varies between 25, 35, 45 and 55 degrees.
Maintaining sharp pruning shears
A pruning shear can quickly become blunter with improper use. There are different cutting techniques, specifically suited for living or dead flowers and plants. For example, use a parrot mouth for living plants. Pruning shears with an anvil use for dead and dry branches. When you use your pruning shears for the right purpose, you already reduce the chances of the pruning blade becoming blunt. Also, you can clean and dry the blades well after you ve used them. Set the pruning shears to the close position so that there is no possibility of coming into contact with other abrasive materials and objects.
Advantages of Multi-Sharp's pruning shears sharpener
- Sharpening stone made of powerful silicon carbide
- Sharpening pruning shears at different sharpening angles
- Includes instructions for use
| Article number | MS1601 |
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| Eancode | 5012718160117 |
| Weight | 250 grams |
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| Width | 72 mm |
| Depth | 17 mm |
| Height | 120 mm |
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