S.LadellβJanuary 15, 2026β Verified purchase
Purchased to aid in sharpening hand plane irons, and wood chisels. I swap between hand sharpening and using a fixture to keep the bevels in line. What you need to know, the fixture seems built well enough for the price point. It uses the shank of the chisel to set the horizontal plane. Meaning, if your chisels are not square or flat down the shank it will sharpen an odd angle on the tip. This may or may not be a problem for your application. Used carefully, and on good chisels and plane irons it will work fine. Cant speak to the diamond stone, havent used that much. I have my own stones. Read more
mjhandymanβJanuary 29, 2026β Verified purchase
After years of poor planing I researched this and was pleasantly surprised. It comes with two sharpening surfaces, and the attaching roller makes for a consistent flush and sharp edge. It can be a bit tricky getting the face perfectly flat on the stone, however the tool comes with a measurement guide that does help. After the first few strokes it can easily be adjusted and the result is great. I also use it on my wood chisels as well. Read more
JeffβMay 29, 2024β Verified purchase
Got this to straighten out my woodworking tools. Consistency is beyond anything I could do free-hand, especially on something like a 6mm chisel where it's really difficult to feel a face registering flat. From flattening on 80-grit sandpaper all the way up to a 6000-grit water-stone for a mirror-polish, you can literally read text in the reflection, and it's dead flat; no waviness on the edges that sometimes happens free-handing it. I flatten all the faces then put it in the guide and begin back at the bottom of the grit ladder, 80 or 150 to flatten, then 1000-grit water stone and 6000 to polish. To be fair, to completely re-face the 1" chisel by hand took probably 2-3 hours and 5-6 sheets of 80-grit. It can be done with the honing guide if you have the patience. Once it's flat, it takes maybe 20-30 minutes on the 1000-grit just cause I skip a lot of grits in between; (only had low-grit paper and two-sided water-stone). Then 10-15 minutes maybe on the 6000-grit for a mirror polish, depends on the size of the chisel too. That's all for a full-reface though, once it's done, it's much faster to do touch ups on a secondary 30 degree bevel after the 25 degree has been established. In that 3 hours, the chisel didn't move once after it was locked into the guide, only thumb-tightened. It doesn't required much pressure if you let the grit do the work. If you really put weight into it, it might slip but muscle is unnecessary imo Would recommend that you go through all the grits in one go after setting the chisel in the guide. There's no real way to set the chisel exactly back in the spot where it was if you mess with it in between grits. You can get close but we're talking a couple microns for dead flat mirror polish and if you tweak it in between you'll throw off the alignment. You'll notice your polish line will be ever so slightly higher or lower if you mess with it in between. Might not be a big deal depending but something to note If you're going to use it on slab+low-grit, it helps to put a piece of tape or paper down to protect the roller. On a polishing stone, it mostly just glides without damaging the face of the roller. Oiled the bearings regularly, idk if they'll rust from being used on a water-stone; looks like the pin can be hammered out so if they need to be cleaned or replaced should be easy enough For me, it fit a 6mm chisel, all the way up to a 2" plane blade. A minor issue is the roller is so closely machined to the body that it can accumulate lint/metal shavings in between the body and the roller. It's easy enough to dust out but with a little more clearance is probably avoidable altogether. Only wish there was a jig included to set degrees, like made of plastic or such. I'm definitely going to ruin the instruction sheet with the reference markings on it, so will have to make my own jig for 25 and 30 degrees before I lose the instruction sheet. Small issues aside, it works very well so far. Can't comment on longevity. Hopefully it'll last cause I can see this being one of those 'if it goes missing I'd buy it again immediately' items. Do not even want to attempt free-handing small chisels again after seeing how accurate a sharpening jig really is. Read more
Old guyβFebruary 15, 2026β Verified purchase
Works well, grips the blade securely, easy to set the desired angle. Simple tool but does itβs job well. Read more
B. T.βDecember 23, 2024β Verified purchase
I initially bought this because it was the cheapest among the ones I looked at. Now that I've used it for a while I think it was a good decision beyond pricing. First, I can see how the single wide wheel is an advantage over those I was looking at with two wheels placed towards the outside edges. The "mono" wheel allows you to sharpen right up to the edge of the stone without tipping or having a wheel fall off the edge. It rolls smoothly and true, seems to be wearing well and I noticed that there are bearings inserted into each side of the wheel. I put considerable pressure on it and the axle remained strong. The first thing I sharpened was an old, very short, chisel. When I inserted it into the guide I could not achieve the proper angle because of the length of the chisel. I then realized I could just turn it around and with the offset roller get the proper angle. The clamping mechanism works well also. I had little to no slippage of the tool, which was a concern at first, but I did stop periodically to re-tighten just in case. It brought my old rounded and out of square chisel back to a nice straight and sharp condition. I recommend it confidently. Read more
William McIlvaineβFebruary 8, 2024β Verified purchase
As expected, the product arrived on time, in great condition and well packaged. I used it today for the first time on three Stanley chisels from one of the big box stores. They have never been sharpened before so this was a bit of a challenge with sap, dirt and chips out of the cutting edge on each of the 1/2', 3/4', 1' blades. I did 40 passes on 1/2 the stone due to the projection of the blade from the holder, then rotated the stone and did another 40 passes. I hope this produces even wear on the diamond surface. Repeated this three times on each of the surfaces and ended with a gleaming, even, sharp, clean edge. Used them chisel out a small surface for a utility hinge on a simple home made box. Lovely outcome. I purchased this specific item because of a review of a different guide by another writer who noticed that the his roller did not spin and developed a flat spot on first use. this holder appears to have different type of bearing. it rotates smoothly and cleans easily. It may not be stainless steel and it may not have all the other bells and whistles. I am a home hobbyist, DIY user. My needs are quite different from a professional user. Yes I would by again. Read more
MLPβJanuary 14, 2026β Verified purchase
Received this today. I love the sturdiness and smooth operation of the guide. However, the Whetstone is very disappointing. I wouldn't buy the whetstone package again. Read more