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Niwaki grinding stones for tools

Niwaki grinding stones for tools

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Tool maintenance

The tools we sell are in most cases made of carbon steel. This means that over time, with regular use, these items will inevitably rust or stain and gradually become blunt. Therefore, it is essential to take good care of your tools.


Proper use

  • Japanese steel is hard and sharp, and can be more fragile than what you may be used to from other materials. The steel can be damaged if you don't use it properly.
  • Do not cut iron wire, metal, stone, plastic, hardwood or other hard material with the pruning shears. Even bamboo can cause damage.
  • Do not rotate the pruning shears during use, or apply unnatural pressure.
  • Cut diagonally at a diagonal angle, not straight. This way you cut with the direction of the fibers.
  • Note the maximum capacity in diameter indicated with the products and do not exceed it.
  • Use the blades deeper toward the junction for heavier work, not the tips.

Cleaning

  • Remove dirt from plants, incipient rust and other dirt with water.
  • Dry off, rub with Camellia oil and store dry.


Grinding

  • New tools do not need sharpening the first period, but after a while you will notice that they become less sharp. Use a sharpening stone for best results. Always soak it in water for an hour first, never use it dry. Sharpen with the direction of the cutting blades.
  • Sharpen pruning shears you use regularly every few weeks.
  • Preferably sharpen regular scissors after each use, the difference is striking. It even keeps your picked flowers fresher because the "cut" is sharper and they absorb water better.

These sharpening stones are specially designed for pruning shears, but can also be used for other tools. The roundness of the stone follows the curve of the cutting blade perfectly, while still being small enough to reach the tight corners of pruning shears. 

#1000 (brown) - Most suitable for regular use, for example weekly polishing for a few minutes. Before use, soak sharpening stone in water for at least half an hour. Do not drop.
#220 (gray) - Coarser sharpening stone for more extensive maintenance, once every few weeks or months. Start with this sharpening stone and finish with #1000. Before use Soak the grinding stone in water for at least half an hour. Do not drop it.

Specifications
Made in Osaka, Japan
Brand: Niwaki
Weight: 136 grams
Size: 131 x 20 x 23 mm

Please note that it is required by law to be over the age of 18 to purchase any pruning shears or sharp objects. By placing an order for any of these items, you certify that you are over the age of 18. Please use these items responsibly.

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