Whetstone Spyderco Ceramic File Triangle
Item description
This Spyderco ceramic file is perfect for knife makers, cooking enthusiasts, dental technicians, jewellers, and more. The file has a triangular shape and is made of ceramics. The sharpening rod has an ultra-fine hard grain. The mohs hardness amounts to 9, which is almost as hard as a diamond (10). The file is therefore very suitable for filing extremely hard types of metal.
About Spyderco
Spyderco has a name that amongst the knives industry for having different, peculiar, and even 'out there' styled blades. Thinking beyond established knife industry barriers allowed Spyderco to introduce new and radical innovations to the knife culture. Making knives that consistently deliver reliable high-performance requires an ongoing commitment to testing. In their million-dollar testing facility they examine edge retention with a CATRA machine, and look for rust development with Q-FOG, as well as checking the force needed to open and close a knife.
Specifications
- EAN
- 716104640553
- Whetstone
- Brand
- Spyderco
- Type
- Ceramic File
- Colour
- White
- Material
- Ceramics
- Grain
- Ultra-fine
- Dimensions
- 127 x 13 mm
- Weight
- 20 grams
- Mohs hardness
- 9/10
- Suitable for hard metal types
- Triangular shape
Item description
This Spyderco ceramic file is perfect for knife makers, cooking enthusiasts, dental technicians, jewellers, and more. The file has a triangular shape and is made of ceramics. The sharpening rod has an ultra-fine hard grain. The mohs hardness amounts to 9, which is almost as hard as a diamond (10). The file is therefore very suitable for filing extremely hard types of metal.
About Spyderco
Spyderco has a name that amongst the knives industry for having different, peculiar, and even 'out there' styled blades. Thinking beyond established knife industry barriers allowed Spyderco to introduce new and radical innovations to the knife culture. Making knives that consistently deliver reliable high-performance requires an ongoing commitment to testing. In their million-dollar testing facility they examine edge retention with a CATRA machine, and look for rust development with Q-FOG, as well as checking the force needed to open and close a knife.
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