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KME Sharpenining Systems Convexing Guide Rod



The KME Sharpenining Systems Convexing Guide Rod allows for true radius, convex bevels to be achieved with a guided system. The convexing rod is formed in a smooth uniform curve which results in approximately 5 degrees of angle change from the beginning of each stroke to the end. This gradual, 5 degree angle change produces beautifully rounded bevels which were previously only possible by free-han... more details
Key Features:
  • Convexing guide rod for true radius bevels
  • Smooth, uniform curve for 5 degree angle change
  • Adjustable stop to prevent scratching blades


R395.00 from The Knife Guy

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Features
Brand Unbranded
Manufacturer KME
Model Number CONVEXING GUIDE ROD
Description
The KME Sharpenining Systems Convexing Guide Rod allows for true radius, convex bevels to be achieved with a guided system. The convexing rod is formed in a smooth uniform curve which results in approximately 5 degrees of angle change from the beginning of each stroke to the end. This gradual, 5 degree angle change produces beautifully rounded bevels which were previously only possible by free-hand sharpening with sandpaper on a soft backer pad or with belt sanders. The rod includes an adjustable stop to prevent the possibility of scratching your blades, and a knurled thumb nut for locking the rod in place in perfect position.

True radius, convex bevels are now possible with a guided system! Our new convexing guide rod screws right into any KME stone carrier.

The convexing rod is formed in a smooth uniform curve which results in approximately 5 degrees of angle change from the beginning of each stroke to the end.

This gradual, 5 degree angle change produces beautifully rounded bevels which were previously only possible by free-hand sharpening with sandpaper on a soft backer pad or with belt sanders.

Includes an adjustable stop to prevent the possibility of scratching your blades, and a knurled thumb nut for locking the rod in place in perfect position. 
 
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