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  I no longer make Belt Knife Sharpeners.
This page will explain alternatives including how to make your own.

field sharpenerOur belt sharpeners are modified 1" x 30" belt sanders.  They are designed to be used horizontally so that the belt moves away from the user for added safety.  They may also be used in the conventional vertical position.  The sharpener has a straight section for flat bevels and a slack belt section for convex bevels.  Belts are easily changed in seconds, and are available in grits from 40 to 1200.  An efficient setup is a belt sharpener with a 120 grit belt to make your primary bevels and paper wheels for the final sharpening.

The 12 volt Knife Sharpener was developed for use in produce harvesting where a cutter may be making 12 to 15,000 cuts a day. See www.geocities.com/stevebottorff/Salinas/Salinas.htm 


The 110 Volt AC model is identical except for having the original 110V motor and pulley.  This results in a higher belt speed and faster grinding, but care must be used to prevent over heating when using this sharpener. 

ALTERNATIVES:

First Choice:
Buy the only low speed 110V AC belt sharpener available, Grampa Ray's LORAY unit http://www.freewebs.com/gramparay/index.htm

Second Choice:
Buy a Viel Tools sander from Lee Valley and add your own motor. http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.aspx?c=2&p=44884&cat=1,43072

Third Choice:
Make you own using these photos as your guide.  This is your basic high speed system.  The sander is a 1"x30"
belt sander such as the Harbor Freight 2485 http://www.harborfreight.com/ They sell for $40 but go on sale for $30.  The base can be made of wood; the one in the photo is plastic cutting board material.  Cut a 2" hole for the adjustment knob.  Bolt base to the sander with two 1/4" bolts into the frame (visible in the last photo) and one small angle bracket (visible in first photo).  If you are handy you can change the motor and/or the pulley to make a low speed unit.

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Another Choice:
Buy one readymade from EdgeMaster in Oregon.  http://edgemasteroforegon.com/

For additional belts we recommend Lee Valley Tools - http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.aspx?c=2&p=48040&cat=1,43072

Please contact me by e-mail for more details.
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July 22, 2007

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