Work Sharp WS2000 Tool Sharpener & Grinder User Guide User Manual

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Which WORK SHARP Port Should I Use?

Chisels &

plane blades up

to 1

5

/

8

"

Carving tools,

screwdrivers,

detail

sharpening

Putty knives,

scrapers,

axes, hatchets

and other flat

blade tools

General

grinding

Sharpening Port

X

Edge-Vision

TM

Port

X

X

Topside Freehand

X

X

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Selecting the Right Abrasive for the Job

Either solid or slotted abrasives can be
used for grinding and sharpening tasks.

For damaged tools or heavy grinding:

Use the coarse solid abrasive for
fastest results.

For light grinding tasks:

Use the fine

solid abrasive.

For Edge-Vision™ Grinding:

Use the

coarse slotted abrasive.

For Edge-Vision™ Sharpening:

Use

the fine slotted abrasive.

About WORK SHARP

Abrasive Technology

Finish

Coated abrasive disks start flat and

stay flat. (Bonded abrasives used in
stones and most power systems re-
quire frequent dressing to keep the
wheel flat.)

The grit size is engineered to provide

optimal sharpness and surface finish
at each stage of sharpening. (Users
who are interested in a “utility sharp”
edge will find exceptional edge perfor-
mance on the faster coarse grits.)

Speed

The abrasive selection is integrated

with design of the

WORK SHARP

drive train and cooling system to pro-
vide the fastest material removal rate
while minimizing the risk of overheat-
ing tool steels.

The sharpening port includes a dia-

mond lapping abrasive that provides
superior burr control and allows for
1-step re-sharpening.

Simplicity

Accepts readily available standard

150 mm or 6" adhesive–backed abra-
sives with trimming. (No custom abra-
sives or expensive custom wheels
required. Coarse grits are available at
most hardware/woodworking stores.
Fine grits are readily available at any
automotive paint supply store.)

Slotted abrasives are available through

a Work Sharp retail outlet or direct
from Work Sharp.

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Sharpening Tips

Sharpening Port Tips

When sharpening chisels and plane
blades up to 1

5

/

8

"

wide

Choose Coarse Grit for damaged or
chipped tools

Choose Fine Grit for re-sharpening tools

Chisels under ½" wide should be sharp-
ened on the left side of the sharpening
port.

Chisels wider than ½" should be sharp-
ened on the right side of the sharpening
port.

Leave fence loose enough against chis-
el so the chisel can slide between the
fence and guide rail.

“Plunge and pull” method in sharpen-
ing port will yield best results. Contact
wheel for only ½–1 second.

Do not leave chisel against abrasive
wheel for longer than 1 second, or you
may risk overheating your tools.

Keeping chisels flat on the sharpening
port diamond lapping plate will ensure
burr removal, optimum heat control and
proper bevel edge sharpening.

Edge-Vision

TM

Underside

Sharpening Port Tips

When using the Edge-Vision

TM

slotted wheel

Use a permanent marker to color the
edge of your tool to be sharpened. This
will help you better see the edge you are
sharpening.

Shine a shop light or drop light onto the
top of the unit to better see through the
slotted wheel.

Sharpen tools with the cutting edge
at the 12:00 or 2:00 position, and not
10:00. This will ensure you are sharpen-
ing your tools edge with the wheel spin-
ning away from you for optimum safety
and control.

Plunge

Pull

Correct 2:00

position

Correct 12:00 position

Incorrect

10:00

position

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