- Description
- Features
- Specifications
- Care
- FAQ
A great set containing two universally used sharpeners that can accomplish most tasks. Named after the Swiss inventor and toolmaker F.L. Grobet, the half-round Swiss Pattern file allows for multiple filing jobs, from straight, flat surfaces to curved variable surfaces. It’s also ideal for sharpening and finishing tasks such as deburring or cleaning up edges due to its incredible precision. The Sharpening Stone offers two levels of abrasion: rough/coarse black and smooth gray. Ideal for use with hatchets, axes, garden tools, and outdoor knives/blades that need a working edge. Includes polyester storage and carry case.
• Durable walnut handle with copper accents
• Includes polyester storage bag with real leather straps
• Debur or clean up straight or curved variable edges
• Ideal for use with hatchets, axes, garden tools, and outdoor knives/blades
Items Included:
Sharpening File - Swiss Pattern
2-Sided Sharpening Stone
Carrying Case
Sharpening File - Swiss Pattern
Materials: Steel (T12 High-Carbon, Low-Alloy); Walnut Handle
Dimensions: 33 x 2.5 x 2.5 cm
Weight: 150 grams
2-Sided Sharpening Stone
Material: Black Silicon Carbide (Ceramic Abrasive)
Dark Gray Grit: 180 (Coarse)
Light Gray Grit: 380 (Fine)
Dimensions: 22.5 x 2 x 3.56 cm
Weight: 227 grams
Carry Case
Materials: 900D Polyester
Dimensions: 36 x 8.9 x 3.18 cm
Weight: 0.20 lbs
Total Weight: 467 grams
SKU:
HMS-2150
Cleaning the Sharpening Stone
Rinse the stone under running water for about a minute or two to remove debris and metal filings. You can also use a degreaser like kerosene or paint thinner with a small brush to loosen oil and metal pieces.
Cleaning the File
• Hold the file by the handle with a firm grip.
• Place the tip of the file on a durable surface, such as a workbench, to stabilize it.
• Using a file card or wire brush, clean the file by brushing in one direction, away from your body. Start. near the handle and move towards the tip.
• Repeat the brushing motion until the file is completely clean.
• (Optional) To prevent rust and ensure smooth operation, lightly coat the file with a thin layer of oil. Wipe off any excess oil with a clean cloth.
Storing
Store in a cool dry place.
Q: What types of blades can I use the sharpening kit on?
A: The File & Stone Sharpening Kit can be used on axes, hatchets, mower blades, machetes, shovels, hoes, spades, and a variety of other cutting and chopping tools.
Q: How do I know which grit to start with?
A: Start with the coarse grit for dull or damaged edges. Use the fine grit for regular maintenance and final honing.
Q: How do I use the coarse grit side pf the stone?
A: Use the coarse grit for sharpening dull or damaged edges. Maintain a consistent angle while sharpening.
Q: How do I use the fine grit side of the stone?
A: The fine grit is for honing and polishing the edge. Use it after the coarse grit to refine the sharpness.
Q: Do I need to use oil or water with the stone?
A: Yes, use either water or oil to lubricate the stone during sharpening to prevent metal filings from clogging the surface.
Q: What is a Swiss pattern sharpening file?
A: A Swiss pattern sharpening file is a precision tool used for sharpening and smoothing edges on metal. It is known for its fine teeth and superior cutting performance.
Q: What is the difference between Swiss pattern and American pattern files?
A: Swiss pattern files are typically finer and more precise, designed for detailed work, while American pattern files are coarser and suited for general-purpose use.
Q: How do I use a Swiss pattern file correctly?
A: Hold the file with both hands, apply even pressure, and push the file across the material in one direction. Avoid back-and-forth motion.
Q: Are there safety tips for using a Swiss pattern file?
A: Always wear protective gloves and eyewear to prevent injury from metal shavings and ensure a secure grip.
Q: Can I use lubricants with a Swiss pattern file?
A: Generally, no lubricants are needed. However, for certain materials, a bit of chalk can help prevent clogging.
Description
A great set containing two universally used sharpeners that can accomplish most tasks. Named after the Swiss inventor and toolmaker F.L. Grobet, the half-round Swiss Pattern file allows for multiple filing jobs, from straight, flat surfaces to curved variable surfaces. It’s also ideal for sharpening and finishing tasks such as deburring or cleaning up edges due to its incredible precision. The Sharpening Stone offers two levels of abrasion: rough/coarse black and smooth gray. Ideal for use with hatchets, axes, garden tools, and outdoor knives/blades that need a working edge. Includes polyester storage and carry case.
Features
• Durable walnut handle with copper accents
• Includes polyester storage bag with real leather straps
• Debur or clean up straight or curved variable edges
• Ideal for use with hatchets, axes, garden tools, and outdoor knives/blades
Specifications
Items Included:
Sharpening File - Swiss Pattern
2-Sided Sharpening Stone
Carrying Case
Sharpening File - Swiss Pattern
Materials: Steel (T12 High-Carbon, Low-Alloy); Walnut Handle
Dimensions: 33 x 2.5 x 2.5 cm
Weight: 150 grams
2-Sided Sharpening Stone
Material: Black Silicon Carbide (Ceramic Abrasive)
Dark Gray Grit: 180 (Coarse)
Light Gray Grit: 380 (Fine)
Dimensions: 22.5 x 2 x 3.56 cm
Weight: 227 grams
Carry Case
Materials: 900D Polyester
Dimensions: 36 x 8.9 x 3.18 cm
Weight: 0.20 lbs
Total Weight: 467 grams
SKU:
HMS-2150
Care
Cleaning the Sharpening Stone
Rinse the stone under running water for about a minute or two to remove debris and metal filings. You can also use a degreaser like kerosene or paint thinner with a small brush to loosen oil and metal pieces.
Cleaning the File
• Hold the file by the handle with a firm grip.
• Place the tip of the file on a durable surface, such as a workbench, to stabilize it.
• Using a file card or wire brush, clean the file by brushing in one direction, away from your body. Start. near the handle and move towards the tip.
• Repeat the brushing motion until the file is completely clean.
• (Optional) To prevent rust and ensure smooth operation, lightly coat the file with a thin layer of oil. Wipe off any excess oil with a clean cloth.
Storing
Store in a cool dry place.
FAQ
Q: What types of blades can I use the sharpening kit on?
A: The File & Stone Sharpening Kit can be used on axes, hatchets, mower blades, machetes, shovels, hoes, spades, and a variety of other cutting and chopping tools.
Q: How do I know which grit to start with?
A: Start with the coarse grit for dull or damaged edges. Use the fine grit for regular maintenance and final honing.
Q: How do I use the coarse grit side pf the stone?
A: Use the coarse grit for sharpening dull or damaged edges. Maintain a consistent angle while sharpening.
Q: How do I use the fine grit side of the stone?
A: The fine grit is for honing and polishing the edge. Use it after the coarse grit to refine the sharpness.
Q: Do I need to use oil or water with the stone?
A: Yes, use either water or oil to lubricate the stone during sharpening to prevent metal filings from clogging the surface.
Q: What is a Swiss pattern sharpening file?
A: A Swiss pattern sharpening file is a precision tool used for sharpening and smoothing edges on metal. It is known for its fine teeth and superior cutting performance.
Q: What is the difference between Swiss pattern and American pattern files?
A: Swiss pattern files are typically finer and more precise, designed for detailed work, while American pattern files are coarser and suited for general-purpose use.
Q: How do I use a Swiss pattern file correctly?
A: Hold the file with both hands, apply even pressure, and push the file across the material in one direction. Avoid back-and-forth motion.
Q: Are there safety tips for using a Swiss pattern file?
A: Always wear protective gloves and eyewear to prevent injury from metal shavings and ensure a secure grip.
Q: Can I use lubricants with a Swiss pattern file?
A: Generally, no lubricants are needed. However, for certain materials, a bit of chalk can help prevent clogging.