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Lansky Standard Coarse Sharpening System with Fine Hones

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Features

  • Made in the USA
  • Easy to use, multi-angle clamp: to hold the blade securely
  • Coarse Red Hone: (120 grit) for edge reconditioning
  • Medium Green Hone: (280 grit) for sharpening and less frequent touch-ups
  • Fine Blue Hone: (600 grit) for most frequent touch-ups to keep your blade paper-slicing sharp
  • Includes guide rods, one for every hone

Description

The Lansky Controlled-Angle Sharpening System is a guided knife sharpening system that ensures your knife gets sharpened to the exact bevel you specify every time. This system is designed to give your blade a professional, razor- sharp edge regardless of your sharpening ability. Excellent for beginners and advanced users alike. The original and legendary Controlled-Angle System is the ultimate in Knife Sharpening technology.


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎9.76 x 9.49 x 1.61 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.53 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎10.5 x 9.75 x 1.5 inches


Item Weight: ‎0.1 Pounds


Brand Name: ‎Lansky


Warranty Description: ‎1 year manufacturer warranty


Model Name: ‎Std. 3 Stone System


Color: ‎Red, Blue, Green


Material: ‎Synthetic


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Lansky Sharpeners


Part Number: ‎LKC03


Model Year: ‎2013


Included Components: ‎Standard System


Size: ‎One Size


Sport Type: ‎Hunting


Date First Available: November 25, 2003


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  • This is by far the best sharpening tool I have ever used
This is by far the best sharpening tool I have ever used. I picked this set up to replace my med stone. I have the 5 stone set and have it for close to 30 years, 27 or so. My med stone is pretty slim now. I feel like I have retired an old friend after all these years. OK now for the set. This 3 stone set is a great set to start with. The 5 stone set has the ceramic extra fine and the extra coarse stone. I hardly ever use the extra coarse and really don't see a need for it. The extra fine, that I use. It will give you a very nice polish to the edge. I like it but the fine stone that comes in this set will leave your edge hair shaving sharp. You will be happy there. That being said, I have the diamond extra coarse stone that I bought for a blade I had trouble with. I ended up taking that blade to a slack belt. Again disappointed in the extra coarse diamond stone. I also bought the blue sapphire stone. It was supposed to be a step above the Yellow ceramic. I don't see that. It's more of a fine stone that I do use sometimes before I end up with the ceramic for the polish. The price is great for this set. Would be a great tool for anyone that has knives. Will last a long, long time. The only problem I have had is now and again they slip from my finger tips and I drop them. This has caused the stone to break free from the holder. Nothing a little glue didn't fix. Have not had a stone break yet due to dropping them. Again that has been close to 30 years. The average person will be more than happy with this set. I do with Lansky would put a little more effort into the guide rods. This is the key to getting a edge that will make most scare and you proud of what you have done. Match your rods to each stone. Set the stone face down on a flat surface making sure the rod runs parallel to the face of the stone before you tighten. You might need to bend the rod a bit to make sure the rod is inline with the face of the stone. Doing this will make sure that all your stones follow the same line as you start with. The clamp/jig has for angle settings 30, 25, 20, 17. You might think getting shallow will give you a better edge. Well first of all the angle will change with placement of the jig so these setting are not true. I through trial and error, mostly error have found that the 30 works best for all edges that I work on. It will leave the most durable edge. The shallower the angle the more metal you take off the edge and the weaker the edge will be. Don't get me wrong, there are some edges that will need the shallow angle, but if you are new to this, stick with the 30. You will be happy there. Read the instructions. They are very good at telling how the edge will feel when you are ready to move to the finer stone. This is important since when you go to sharpen you blade for the first time, you are going to need to cut the angle. Don't try to match up the factory angle. That's time you don't need to spend. Cut your angle and move on. After a few edges you will get the hang of it. Sharpening an edge is something that takes time to get a feel as to what you are doing. Also take your time. There isn't a lot of plastic material to hold onto. It will, and I repeat, IT WILL SLIP FROM YOUR FINGERS at time. I can't say how many times I have cut myself. I get teased about it but anyone that sharpens many, many edges will tell you they do get cut. Doesn't happen much anymore but it still does. This is why you need to take your time. When you are on the fine stone or the ceramic the edge is very sharp and a slip can lead to a cut. I have starting using the cloth band aids to wrap my fingers when I'm sharpening many blades at a time. A little protection and if I do get cut. I already have a band aid on. lol Anyway, again this is a good set to start with. Great price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 14, 2017 by Dano

  • Works well
I set clapped the base in my bench vise and set it up according to the directions. I was reprofiling a Bush craft knife that had a 45 degree bevel and I set this up for 17 degrees each side. It took a while but worked well with flattening out the angle like I wanted. Cuts hair and newspaper like soft butter. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 13, 2023 by Q.R.

  • Good but not like they used to be
I have a Lansky kit I bought over 15 yrs ago, and the new one isn't as good as the old one. But it is still better than most knife sharpening kits out there.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 1, 2023 by William Gray

  • Great gift for husband.
Bought this for my husband and he LOVES it. I also love it because all my kitchen knives are sharp now. 🙂
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 22, 2023 by Heather Carey

  • Great system IF YOU GET THE BASE!
BUY THE STAND! WITHOUT THE STAND THIS PRODUCT IS WORTH MAYBE TWO STARS! Tl;dr at bottom. With that out of the way, I'm very impressed with how well this sharpening system works. It's easy enough to use and works with nearly any blade. The only regret for me is that I decided to go with just this base model first. I ended up spending an additional $10 to get the ultra fine hone instead of getting it in the next pack up for only $5. I also got the base, which is essential despite what the packaging says. Without the base the hones can wobble around in your hand and ruin the edge you were trying to put on in the first place. It's also easier for the blade to move around and again screw with the angles you're trying to hold. For $10 it's probably the most important addon you can get. What to know for usage: I've had success with sharpening a few of my favorite pocket knives. What you need to know is that it's going to take FOREVER the first time you sharpen your knife. Unless you're going with the same angle from before, you're going to need to grind some serious material away. It took me a good 45 minutes to get to a proper 25 degree angle from the 30 I had. Another thing I wish I knew going into this was the need to get the clamp on right. First time I used it I didn't have the blade properly seated (with the clamp parallel to what it's attaching to) and the knife moved around and ruined a good five minutes of sharpening. Another thing that almost ruined my opinion on this system was not having the base. It seemed easy enough to hold in my hands and sharpen, but I would set it down to pick up the next hone and it'd move the knife ever so slightly off. It was also difficult to get the right amount of force to sand the blade without either overdoing it and making deep scratches or underdoing it and nothing happening. The base helped DRASTICALLY. Another small gripe I have is that the product has a difficult time sharpening in any tight areas on the blade like where the blade ends and the handle/hand-guard begins. Honing oil: Haven't used it yet. No Opinion. TL;DR: Pros: Very easy to use WITH BASE Holds an edge to the angle you want with a near mechanical precision Surprisingly therapeutic Everything stores in one small container. Even the base. Cons: Price. If you don't get everything all at once this gets expensive fast and in the end it costs more than an electric sharpener. Need for additional parts. I ended up needing the base and without it this product might have been returned. Also I ended up wanting another ultra fine sharpening hone which cost another $10. Time. Even when everything's at the right angle this will take 10-20 minutes to sharpen a 4" blade. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 18, 2015 by Dale

  • Works great. Though I think mine was previously used
Upon receiving the sharpening system, it was not in original packaging. Only the box in a self seal bag. Opening the box I found the three stones haphazardly placed. They also had what appeared to be shavings in them from use. The oil was only 2/3rds full. A small amount was in the box. The clamp had witness marks from what looks like someone hitting it with one of the stones. Also the front set screw had witness marks from tightening. Not sure why as description did not say it was used. Despite this I wanted to give it a try. It truly works as described. So much easier than trying to maintain angle on your own. Sharpened a few knives that weren’t used regularly first to get a feel for them. They were extremely dull and now pass the pass test. Recommend the product. Think twice about seller. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 10, 2022 by Matt Matt

  • Easy to use, worth the money.
Easy to use, worth the money.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 6, 2022 by Larry Kirkwood

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