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Tungsten Trimming Tool - Small Circular Shape

£85.00
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Tungsten Trimming Tool - Small Circular Shape

£85.00

The small circular tungsten carbide trimming tool is really helpful when it comes to removing clay from inside of foot. Thanks to thin and sharp blade it effortlessly cuts right through it. It is only tool with which you can trim small curved parts of pot like beveled edges, lids and stylish foots. There is plenty of ways to use it and can assist you during toughest trimming sessions.

Design:
The tool is comprised of three parts: a Beech wood handle, a brushed aluminum cap, and a Tungsten carbide blade.

Handle:
The handle is carefully hand-turned from Beech wood, ensuring both durability and an ergonomic design that fits comfortably in any hand. Its smooth shape allows for a firm, secure grip, optimizing control for precise trimming.

Blade:
The blade is crafted from tungsten carbide, one of the hardest materials available, offering superior longevity compared to steel. It remains sharp through extended use without the need for frequent sharpening. The blade is finely angled to slice through clay effortlessly, making it ideal for detailed trimming of small pots and removing clay from the interior of foot rings.

Caution:
Due to the hardness of tungsten carbide, the blade retains its sharpness exceptionally well but is also brittle. It cannot be bent by hand and may shatter if dropped or impacted, much like porcelain. To avoid damage, handle the tool carefully—ensure it does not roll off your workspace or collide with hard surfaces such as steel or other tools. Avoid soaking the blade in water; after use, quickly rinse and dry it thoroughly. Store the tool in the provided protective box or in a foam-lined container.

Sharpening:
While the blade is extremely sharp and durable, after months of use, it may begin to dull slightly. To restore its sharpness, use a fine diamond file (400 grit or finer), or, if unavailable, high-quality sandpaper. Only sharpen the inner side of the blade, as the outer edge is beveled and does not require sharpening.

Quantity:
Only 6 available
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The small circular tungsten carbide trimming tool is really helpful when it comes to removing clay from inside of foot. Thanks to thin and sharp blade it effortlessly cuts right through it. It is only tool with which you can trim small curved parts of pot like beveled edges, lids and stylish foots. There is plenty of ways to use it and can assist you during toughest trimming sessions.

Design:
The tool is comprised of three parts: a Beech wood handle, a brushed aluminum cap, and a Tungsten carbide blade.

Handle:
The handle is carefully hand-turned from Beech wood, ensuring both durability and an ergonomic design that fits comfortably in any hand. Its smooth shape allows for a firm, secure grip, optimizing control for precise trimming.

Blade:
The blade is crafted from tungsten carbide, one of the hardest materials available, offering superior longevity compared to steel. It remains sharp through extended use without the need for frequent sharpening. The blade is finely angled to slice through clay effortlessly, making it ideal for detailed trimming of small pots and removing clay from the interior of foot rings.

Caution:
Due to the hardness of tungsten carbide, the blade retains its sharpness exceptionally well but is also brittle. It cannot be bent by hand and may shatter if dropped or impacted, much like porcelain. To avoid damage, handle the tool carefully—ensure it does not roll off your workspace or collide with hard surfaces such as steel or other tools. Avoid soaking the blade in water; after use, quickly rinse and dry it thoroughly. Store the tool in the provided protective box or in a foam-lined container.

Sharpening:
While the blade is extremely sharp and durable, after months of use, it may begin to dull slightly. To restore its sharpness, use a fine diamond file (400 grit or finer), or, if unavailable, high-quality sandpaper. Only sharpen the inner side of the blade, as the outer edge is beveled and does not require sharpening.