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The Complete Guide to Sharpening

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You know how frustrating it is to work wood with tools that are dull. All that is over. Tool expert Leonard Lee has consolidated a lifetime of study of sharpening methods, techniques, and devices into the most practical reference on the subject . In The Complete Guide to Sharpening , you'll discover the most effective ways to sharpen your tools–from chisels to drill bits. You'll get better edges than on most razor blades, and you'll learn how to shape them to cut better and stay sharp longer. In fact, Lee's simple principles and some basic equipment wil allow you to sharpen any woodworking tool you are likely to encounter.

256 pages, Paperback

First published January 15, 1995

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January 4, 2025
Comprehensive, technical, scientific, but also very easy to understand, with tons of nice pictures and sketches.
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322 reviews18 followers
July 28, 2018
One day, I said to myself, "hey, I want to learn how to sharpen blades." I purchased this book, and learned that one doesn't merely decide that he would like to sharpen blades. I now respect the craftsmanship of an expert blade sharpener. I may still take some baby steps - at least acquiring the capability to do the rough sharpening of garden tools, my principle goal anyway - but we'll see if it makes sense for me to take it further.
31 reviews
February 5, 2021
The most helpful revelation to me was learning how wood grain reacts at the edge of a blade.
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477 reviews8 followers
November 24, 2022
I work much more efficiently with sharp tools. This book helped me along that journey. Highly reccomended.
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52 reviews3 followers
July 5, 2025
Very useful for understanding how to sharpen any tool. Less useful for understanding the nuances of knife sharpening.
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253 reviews23 followers
December 31, 2010
Amazingly comprehensive book -- if you're a woodworker. He has a whole section of electron microscope pictures of the results of different sharpening techniques, and goes through just about every woodworking tool that has ever existed, talking about how each is used and how sharpening it should be approached. He talks about the difference between oilstones and waterstones, micro-bevels, sharpening fixtures, wet and dry grinding, how to regrind screwdrivers so they work right, how to set up competition two-man saws: it's amazing. He's also a funny writer, not in the jokey way but in clever, wry asides about how things go wrong and why he believes things, sometimes in the face of all evidence to the contrary.
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851 reviews24 followers
March 4, 2011
Excellent and comprehensive. Covers the full process from grinding a new blade through to final sharpening. Includes coverage of a wide range of stones and abrasives, and some great ideas for difficult jobs like honing gouges. Also covers scrapers and misc edged tools.
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6 reviews6 followers
June 20, 2007
Not a bad book if you like sharp tools.
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February 15, 2008
Great Reference book, good pictures, enjoyed the elemental explanations of tools, how they work as context for the need for sharpening.
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July 23, 2009
Great book! For anyone who wants to sharpen anything. The hows and whys of sharpening.
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August 25, 2012
Very clear, thorough, and genuinely enjoyable to read.
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May 10, 2016
This was definitely the right book to get. Thorough and clear instruction and explanation. Easy to read with good imagery and illustration.
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