Knife Sharpening Guide

Do you struggle to maintain a constant angle when sharpening knives on a whetstone? You are not alone. This practical sharpening guide clip is designed just for you, acting as "training wheels" for your sharpening process. Simply slide it onto the spine of your knife, and it will monitor the most critical parameter for you—a stable grinding angle. It is an invaluable tool, especially for kitchen knives, where you want to achieve precise sharpness without the risk of scratching the blade or ruining the edge with the wrong inclination. Further product information ...

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Knife Sharpening Guide with Ceramic Rollers

Smart Design for Smooth Gliding

The body of the guide is made of durable plastic, which is smooth on the inside to prevent scratching your knife's surface. However, the real magic lies in the contact points. The clip is equipped with ceramic rollers. These rollers gently roll over the surface of the whetstone during sharpening. This ensures fluid movement, prevents gouging the stone, and ensures the guide doesn't wear out as quickly as cheap all-plastic models.

Sharpening Geometry: What Angle Will You Get?

This clamp is designed to keep the spine of the knife at a height of approx. 7 mm above the stone. However, the resulting sharpening angle varies depending on the width (height) of the blade:

  • Ideal Blade Width (35–45 mm): On common kitchen knives (Santoku, smaller Chef's knives), you will achieve an angle of approximately 15° to 16°. This is the ideal angle for Japanese knives and modern slicing tasks.
  • Wider Blades: If you use the guide on a wider knife, the angle will be sharper (below 15°).
  • Narrower Blades: On narrow knives (e.g., boning knives), the angle will be more obtuse.

Usage and Limitations

The guide is ideal for beginners who want to build "muscle memory" for the correct tilt. It is suitable for knives with a spine thickness of up to 3.2 mm (0.12 in). Therefore, do not force it onto thick hunting knives.

Technical Specifications

Body Material Durable Plastic
Contact Surface Ceramic Rollers (stone-friendly)
Length 100 mm (3.9 in)
Total Thickness approx. 12 mm (0.47 in)
Max. Blade Thickness 3.2 mm (0.12 in)
Recommended Blade Width 35 - 45 mm (1.4 - 1.8 in) for ~15° angle
Weight approx. 30 g (1 oz)

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