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Magna-Guide™ Guided |
Pruner Tuner |
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| Aligner™ Guided |
Bench Stone Guided |
Diamond Steel |
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| When determining which grit to use, please refer to DMT’s grit chart. |
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| | DMT's Sharpening Article at Woodcraft Magazine |
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DIAMOND GRITS
By working through the DMT® system of
progressively finer grits, you will quickly achieve a razor sharp
edge on quality knives and tools. The DMT® diamond products
are color-coded for identification. In the product section, colored
dots to the right of the product description will denote the specific
grits in which the specific model is available.
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KNIFE RECOMMENDATIONS: Back To Top
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Suggested DMT® Sharpeners
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INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Establish
same angle as knife bevel with whetstone. 20° for most knives.
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2. Stroke away from the
body, alternating on each side of the knife with equal number
of strokes on each side.
TIP: Lighter
strokes will produce a finer edge. Never test edge on body. Use
water only for lubrication.
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CIRCULAR
SAW, CARBIDE AND TOOL STEEL RECOMMENDATIONS:Back To Top
Suggested DMT® Sharpener
INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Remove blade from saw.
2. Keep diamond surface flat
to the inner face of saw tooth.
3. Use the same number of light, smooth,
back and forth strokes on each tooth.

TIP: Mark
the first tooth sharpened with chalk to avoid dressing twice.
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SCISSOR RECOMMENDATIONS: Back To Top
Suggested DMT® Sharpeners
INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Align sharpener flush
with the bright bevel.
2. Stroke smoothly towards the outside of the scissors.
Repeat on the other half.

TIP: Small
burr on each sliding surface can be wiped off with a single, light
stroke on the flat back of the scissor.
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SERRATED
KNIFE RECOMMENDATIONS:Back To Top
Suggested
DMT® Sharpener
INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Match diameter of cone
to the size of the serration or gut hook.
2. Use a few short, light, back and forth
strokes on each serration... similar to light toothbrush short
stroke.
TIP:
Wipe small burr off opposite side
of edge with one smooth, light flat stroke.
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ROUTER BIT RECOMMENDATIONS (CARBIDE &
TOOL STEEL) Back To Top
Suggested DMT® Sharpeners
INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Always sharpen the flat
side, never the profile. Use water only.
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2. Glide the bit with light pressure along
the stone. To maintain balance repeat the same number of strokes
on other wing. Usually only 5-30 strokes.

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TIP:
Sharpen bits on a DMT®
sharpener to save time, money and extend tool life. |
CHISEL/PLANE
IRON RECOMMENDATIONS:Back To Top
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Suggested DMT® Sharpeners
INSTRUCTIONS:
On new or damaged chisels,
flatten the back first, using Extra Coarse to finer grits. This
step is not required for routine sharpening.
2. Cradle tools in your fingers or use
a jig to keep bevel flat on stone. Use water only for lubrication.
TIP:
Finish with one light, flat stroke on back
of chisel using fine or extra-fine grit.
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PRUNER
RECOMMENDATIONS:Back To Top
Suggested DMT® Sharpeners
INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Place sharpener with the
upright single bevel level.
2. Stroke gently to sharpen along the
curve of the blade, towards the outside of the tool.
TIP:
Clean, easy test cuts on a branch or plant
confirm sharpness.
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BROADHEAD
RECOMMENDATIONS:Back To Top
Suggested DMT® Sharpeners
INSTRUCTIONS:
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Wear protective gloves
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Push broadhead AWAY from
yourself
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Do not sharpen chipped
or broken blades
Blades should be sharpened while still
attached to arrow shaft. Using light pressure and steady strokes,
push the arrow shaft away from you taking care that the broadhead
blades contact the stones evenly.
Use
water for lubricant.
 

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