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SKU: DKH-002

Infinity Tools Diamond Knife Hone For HSS & Carbide Planer & Jointer Knives

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$34.90

Sharpen Your Planer Or Jointer Knives Without Removing Them!

Sharpen your planer and jointer knives without taking them out of the cutter head! Our diamond hones feature a solid wood handle with a double grit system that will get your HSS and Carbide planer & jointer knives in tip-top-shape. The DKH-002 has 400 and 600 grit Diamond impregnated bars that will sharpen HSS or Carbide planer and jointer knives.

Simple to use and effective at bringing dull knives back to life. To use, simply stroke the hone back and forth on your knives starting with the more coarse grit stone first. Counting strokes will ensure you remove the same amount of material from each knife. No need to take the knives out of the machine, that's the beauty of these handy sharpeners!

Features include:

  • Solid wood handles
  • 400 & 600 grit Diamond sharpening stones
  • For HSS, Carbon Steel & Carbide planer / jointer knives
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Kevin E. Verified Customer   
06-09-20
Not just for planer blades...

Worked great on our kitchen knives. Yet to use this honer on the newly purchased carbide planer blades. Time will tell.

Thomas H. Verified Customer   
04-03-20

I have a Shop smith it worked great

Edward A. Verified Customer   
10-31-16

Looks good, works on carbide.

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5 years ago
When using this tool - do you need to reset/ relevel the outfeed table? Diamond knife hone for jointer DKH-002 See more »
5 years ago
Any changes you make to your machine its always a good idea to go back and double check your set up.
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4 years ago
Is there an easy way to tell the 400 grit side from the 600 grit side on the dkh-002? Thanks See more »
4 years ago
The 400 grit is the bar set in a diamond configuration. The 600 grit is the bar that is set flat into the handle.
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4 years ago
Howdy. I have your carbide planer knives in my Dewalt 735 planer and think they're great. However, I've just discovered a nick in one of the blades. I know you regularly sell them in sets of 3, but is there any way to buy just one replacement blade? I hate to spend $200 for 3 when I only need one. See more »
4 years ago
Unfortunately not. We only sell them in full sets.
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5 years ago
Can I use this on the Dewalt 735 planer? Will I need to do any adjustments afterwards? See more »
5 years ago
We do not recommend the DKH-001 for use on planers like the Dewalt DW735 because they do not have traditional cutterheads and the knives can't be adjusted.
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5 years ago
Hello i bought these carbide tipped jointer blade i would like to now how to sharpen them, i have a sharperner machine grinder wheel but that no work ,can you please help on how to sharpen my blades See more »
5 years ago
We have a video on how to use the Diamond Knife Hone above in the "video" tab. We also have a video on general joiner and planer knife maintenance that can be found here https://www.infinitytools.com/jointin...
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5 years ago
Can this tool be used to sharpen blades for a Makita 2012 planer? See more »
5 years ago
We recommend the Diamond Knife Hone for machines with a traditional round cutter heads. Portable Planers like your typically use disposable knives and it is not recommended that these knives be resharpened as they are not height adjustable.
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The Infinity Tools Diamond Knife Hone for HSS & Carbide Planer & Jointer Knives is a versatile knife honer designed to accommodate a wide range of machines. While it serves as an excellent planer knife sharpener, it may not fit all models. For compatibility, please refer to the product images to ensure your machine has the required space to accommodate the diamond knife hone effectively.
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Diamond Knife Hone for HSS & Carbide Planer & Jointer Knives

Sharpen your planer and jointer knives without taking them out of the cutter head! Our diamond hones feature a solid wood handle with a double grit system that will get your HSS and Carbide planer & jointer knives in tip-top-shape. The DKH-002 has 400 and 600 grit Diamond impregnated bars that will sharpen HSS or Carbide planer and jointer knives.

Infinity's jointer and planer knife hones are a great way to keep your machines in top shape.
Infinity's jointer and planer knife hones are a great way to keep your machines in top shape.

Here at Infinity Tools we get a lot of questions about our Jointer and Planer Knife Hones (item DKH-002) and how to use them. These hones make sharpening your jointer and planer knives quick and easy. In this post, we'll show you exactly how to use them to get the edge back on your carbide-tipped and high speed steel planer and jointer knives.

Make sure to unplug your machine before doing any maintenance.
Make sure to unplug your machine before doing any maintenance.

How do I use the hone?

Using the hone is easy. First unplug your planer or jointer machine (safety first, as always). Next, open up your machine so you can access the cutter head and the knives. The Hone has two stones, both positioned differently. One stone is held at 90° and the other at 45°.

Two stones are held in the hone body, one at a 90° and the other at 45°
Two stones are held in the hone body, one at a 90° and the other at 45°

Place the stone that is held at 45° against the back or bevel of the knife and make a few strokes down the entire length of the knife. I typically make 3 or 4 passes. We're not trying to remove a lot of material, we're just getting rid of the dull edge, which takes very little effort when compared to a full resharpening.

Place the 45° stone against the bevel of the knife and make a few passes holding the hone flat against the bevel.
Place the 45° stone against the bevel of the knife and make a few passes holding the hone flat against the bevel.

Now take the hone and turn it over. Place the diamond stone that is held at 90° against the face of the knife and make three or four more passes. In this step, we're removing the excess steel or carbide that folded over from the other side of the blade. This is also called "de-burring" the knife. Usually, the wooden handle of the hone will be able to rest against the front of the cutter head, making it easy to keep the hone square to the knife.

Setting the 90° stone against the face of the knife and making a few passes along its length.
Setting the 90° stone against the face of the knife and making a few passes along its length.

Once you have honed the front and back of the first knife, simply rotate the cutterhead and repeat the process for the remaining knives in your machine. We recommend making the same number of passes on the front and back of all knives to maintain even sharpness and exposed material across all the knives.

Keeping your jointer and planer knives sharp and ready for whatever project you undertake is pretty simple, isn't it? Remember, this is a great task to add to your standard maintenance around the workshop and it should be performed frequently to keep your planer or jointer operating at peak efficiency. Much like a chef using a sharpening steel on his knife, honing your jointer and planer knives will help maintain a sharp edge.

If it is time to replace or sharpen your current planer or jointer knives, we recommend picking up one of these diamond knife hones from infinitytools.com. They'll help extend the life of your new knives and allow you to replace them less frequently, saving you both time and money.