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Sharpening is the process of creating or refining a sharp edge of appropriate shape on a tool or implement designed for cutting. Sharpening is done by grinding away material on the implement with an abrasive
Abrasive

An abrasive is a material, often a mineral, that is used to shape or finish a workpiece through rubbing which leads to part of the workpiece being worn away....
 substance harder than the material of the implement, followed sometimes by processes to polish the sharp surface to increase smoothness and to correct small mechanical deformations without regrinding.

substance on the sharpening surface must be harder (hardness is measured on the Mohs scale) than the material being sharpened; diamond is extremely hard, making diamond dust very effective for sharpening, though expensive; less costly, but less hard, abrasives are available.

implements have a cutting edge which is essentially straight.






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Hand Cranked Knife Sharpener
Sharpening is the process of creating or refining a sharp edge of appropriate shape on a tool or implement designed for cutting. Sharpening is done by grinding away material on the implement with an abrasive
Abrasive

An abrasive is a material, often a mineral, that is used to shape or finish a workpiece through rubbing which leads to part of the workpiece being worn away....
 substance harder than the material of the implement, followed sometimes by processes to polish the sharp surface to increase smoothness and to correct small mechanical deformations without regrinding.

Tools and materials for sharpening

The substance on the sharpening surface must be harder (hardness is measured on the Mohs scale) than the material being sharpened; diamond is extremely hard, making diamond dust very effective for sharpening, though expensive; less costly, but less hard, abrasives are available.

Implements with essentially straight edges

Many implements have a cutting edge which is essentially straight. Knives
Knife

A knife is a handheld sharp-edged instrument consisting of a handle attached to a blade that is used for cutting. Knives were used at least Stone Age, as evidenced by the Oldowan tools....
, chisel
Chisel

A chisel is a tool with a characteristically shaped cutting edge of blade on its end, for carving or cutting a hard material such as wood, Rock , or Metalworking....
s, straight-edge razor
Razor

A razor is a bladed tool primarily used in the shaving off of unwanted body hair....
s, and scissors
Scissors

Scissors are hand operated cutting instruments, and for people without hands, there is also the option of using a specially designed foot operated style....
 are examples. Sharpening a straight edge is relatively simple, and can be done by using either a simple sharpening device which is very easy to use but will not produce the best possible results, or by the skillful use of oil or water grinding stones
Sharpening stone

Sharpening stones, water stones or whetstones are used to grind and hone the edges of steel tools and implements. Examples of items that may be sharpening with a sharpening stone include scissors, knife, straight razor and tools such as chisels and Plane blades....
, grinding wheels, hones, etc.

Sharpening these implements can be expressed as the creation of two intersecting planes which produce an edge that is sharp enough to cut through the target material. For example, the blade of a steel knife
Knife

A knife is a handheld sharp-edged instrument consisting of a handle attached to a blade that is used for cutting. Knives were used at least Stone Age, as evidenced by the Oldowan tools....
 is ground to a bevel so that the two sides of the blade meet. This edge is then refined by honing until the blade is capable of cutting.

The extent to which this honing takes place depends upon the intended use of the tool or implement. For some applications an edge with a certain amount of jaggedness is acceptable, or even desirable, as this creates a serrated cutting edge
Serrated blade

A serration blade is a type of blade used on saws and on some knife or scissors. It is also known as a dentated or toothed blade.A serrated blade has a cutting edge that has many small points of contact with the material being cut....
. In other applications the edge must be as smooth as possible. Ultimately, the more closely matched the angles of the adjoining faces are, the sharper the finished edge will be. However, certain hunting and fishing blades will make use of a 'missed-matched' blade edge to increase the letting of blood. These blades are not used for finishing purposes.

Steeling


Sharpening straight edges (knives, chisels, etc.) by hand can be divided into phases. First the edge is sharpened with an abrasive sharpening stone
Sharpening stone

Sharpening stones, water stones or whetstones are used to grind and hone the edges of steel tools and implements. Examples of items that may be sharpening with a sharpening stone include scissors, knife, straight razor and tools such as chisels and Plane blades....
, or a succession of increasingly fine stones, which shape the blade by removing material; the finer the abrasive the finer the finish. Then the edge may be honed or stropped by polishing the edge with a fine abrasive such as rouge
Iron(III) oxide

Iron oxide?also known as ferric oxide, Hematite, red iron oxide, synthetic maghemite, colcothar, or simply rust?is one of the several oxide Chemical compounds of iron, and has Paramagnetism properties....
 or tripoli
Rotten stone

Rotten stone, sometimes spelled as one word, and also known as tripoli, is fine powdered rock used as a polishing abrasive in woodworking....
 on a piece of stout leather or canvas. The edge may be steeled by passing the blade against a hard metal "steel" (which may be made of ceramic) which plastically
Plasticity (physics)

In physics and materials science, plasticity describes the deformation of a material undergoing non-reversible changes of shape in response to applied forces....
 deforms and straightens the material of the blade's edge which may have been rolled over irregularly in use, but not enough to need complete resharpening.

Other types of implements

Different techniques are required where the edges are not straight. Special tools and skills are more often required, and sharpening is often best done by a specialist rather than the user of the tool.

Examples include:
  • Drill bit
    Drill bit

    Drill bits are cutting tools used to create cylindrical holes. Bits are held in a tool called a drill, which rotates them and provides torque and axial force to create the hole....
    s
  • Saw
    Saw

    A saw is a tool that uses a hard blade or wire with an abrasive wear edge to cut through softer materials. The cutting edge of a saw is either a serrated blade or an abrasive....
    s


See also

  • Knife sharpening
    Knife sharpening

    Knives are sharpened by grinding against a hard rough surface, typically Sharpening stone, or a soft surface with hard particles, such as sandpaper. For finer sharpening, a leather razor strop, or strop, is often used....
  • Razor strop
    Razor strop

    A razor strop is flexible strip of leather or canvas used to sharpen a thin blade. Unlike honing a blade, in which a sharpening stone removes metal bent out of alignment on from the blade's edge, stropping the blade re-aligns the indentations without removing any material....
  • Sharpening stone
    Sharpening stone

    Sharpening stones, water stones or whetstones are used to grind and hone the edges of steel tools and implements. Examples of items that may be sharpening with a sharpening stone include scissors, knife, straight razor and tools such as chisels and Plane blades....
  • Sharpening jig
    Sharpening jig

    A sharpening jig is often used when sharpening woodworking tools. Many of the tools used in woodworking have steel blades which are sharpened to a fine edge....
  • Grinding machine
    Grinding machine

    A grinding machine is a machine tool used for Grinding operations, which is a type of machining using an grinding wheel as the Cutting tool . Each grain of abrasive on the wheel's surface cuts a small chip from the workpiece via shear deformation....
  • Knife
    Knife

    A knife is a handheld sharp-edged instrument consisting of a handle attached to a blade that is used for cutting. Knives were used at least Stone Age, as evidenced by the Oldowan tools....
     (for notes on sharpening knives)


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