Cuir à aiguiser compact à une face avec composé de polissage – LS8P1

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SKU: LS8P1

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Ne faites aucun compromis sur la netteté de vos outils – investissez dans la LS8P1 Palet à cuir compact unilatéral avec composé à polir. Conçu pour la polyvalence, ce palet gardera vos outils de sculpture sur bois, couteaux de cuisine, équipements de camping et lames de poche bien affûtés où que vos aventures vous mènent.

Ce palet à cuir est pensé pour la commodité et possède une taille compacte qui se glisse aisément dans votre tablier de travail, sac à dos, sac à outils ou tiroir de cuisine. Que vous campiez, pêchiez, fassiez de la randonnée ou du bricolage, il vous assure d’être toujours prêt.

Fabriqué avec des matériaux de première qualité, le LS8P1 présente une base solide en frêne enduite d’huile de lin pour la durabilité et la douceur. Le côté cuir offre une surface optimale pour l’affûtage, accompagnée d’un composé à polir vert pour des résultats supérieurs.

Avec sa poignée ergonomique, le palet offre une prise en main confortable et sûre, rendant l’affûtage sans effort. Même si vous débutez dans l’entretien des couteaux, ce palet est livré avec un guide complet pour aiguiser vos lames facilement.

Dites adieu aux lames émoussées et bonjour à la découpe sans effort avec le LS8P1 – votre solution de référence pour garder vos lames en parfait état de coupe où que vous soyez.

Caractéristiques :

  • Longueur totale – 350 mm (13,78 pouces)
  • Longueur de la partie active – 220 mm (8,66 pouces)
  • Largeur de travail – 25 mm (1 pouce)
  • Matériau de la base – frêne

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ANTHONY S.
Razor Strop

I like its portability, & compactness & it has great value...

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Lyle B. MacBride
The suede side of the leather is used.

The suede side of the leather is used for the strop. It seemscto hold more compound that way and is easier to apply evenly. The strop surface is 1 inch wide by approximately 8 1/2 inches long. It works well for my kitchen knives, even the Sabatier 12 inch chef knife, as it is the same approximate length as my honing stones and steel. The strop is of good quality and works well with premium compound. (It came with a small bar of unlabled green compound, but I charged it with the premium compound because I am confident in its performance.) The price is reasonable and the size is perfect for my kitchen knives and I recommend it with the caveat that I did not use the provided stropping compound for tge above reason.

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Timothy Michael
Very important to learn to strop without cutting yourself

very useful, but everyday users have to learn how to be careful and avoid cutting yourself while stropping

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Wk outdoors
Nice strop

Nice strop. It's about 1 in wide so it doesn't have a large stropping surface. It does have the leather rough side up so it holds compound very well. Also comes with a small bar of compound. Works very well

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Dan E.
Works as per advertised

It works as per advertised

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Bruce Collins
Small size fits in toolbox

This one goes with me where is the larger one stays at home you can always find BeaverCraft quality in the Ukraine made tools

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Mike Sears
Great for leverage

Should have got a wider one

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preston bolen
Excellent quality and customer service!!!

Very high quality for the price. Mine came missing the compound, I contacted the company and they had me a bar on compound sent to me within 3 days! I Wouldn’t hesitate to buy again!

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WildR
Great for touching up your edge

I use this strop daily almost because my work calls for a lot of cutting jobs. I use a Ontario Rat 2 with an AUS8 blade. AUS8 knives curl along their edges with even moderate use and this strop treated with a good compound makes my work knife serviceable in no time.

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Kevin Dale Strickland
Great strop... excellent finishing step for your edge. Read for a better way to apply it

This is a nice strop and the compound is really great.To apply the compound. You can just use it like a crayon and rub it on the leather but it gets clumpy and uneven. I don't recommend this method.As an alternative, use the spine of your knife to shave off small bits of the compound in a bowl. Add oil. Any oil will work from kitchen oil to wd40. With your finger mash the two together until you have a paste. Rub the paste onto the leather. It will apply nice and even. Give it about a day. The leather will absorb the oil leaving only the nice smooth hone like finish. Hope this helps!