Description
That the best way to cut through clay is with a blade. That is why we use carbon steel to make our carving and trimming tools and grind them to a fine edge. With general use, the sharpened edge cutting straight through the clay, the particles in the clay should help keep the blade sharp. But if you drag your blade across your clay, you might find your tool has lost it’s initial bite.
These Diamond Sharpening Burrs are just the thing to refresh and old blade. Use this burr bit with a Dremel, flex shaft or drill that will hold the 1/8″ shaft. The burrs have a fine coating of diamond dust, so they cut quickly and smoothly. One light pass over the sharpened side should be enough to resharpen most blades. On the tools, look for a slight bevel on the sharpened edge. This is the sharpened side and should be the side you use the Diamond Burr on.
The diamond burr is to be used with a Dremel, flex shaft or drill.
The shaft of the Diamond Burr bit is 1/8″ .
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