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Sharpenset Engineering

Cutting-Edge Sharpenset Engineering for superior whetstone sharpeners

Wet grinding

Proves its strength

Introducing the Sharpenset Whetstone – a distinctive offering from Sharpenset Engineering Developed to address shortcomings in the market where traditional grinders fell short, this unique product proves its qualities. It allows wet grinding of various tools on a flat surface, whether done manually or with the aid of different attachments.

Proudly British-Belgian made

Designed to be versatile

Equipped with a 180-watt (1/4 HP) motor, continuously rated and sourced from a reputable manufacturer, the machine features a dependable reversing switch and a diamond-trued stone designed for extended durability. Constructed entirely from aluminum die castings and finished in an appealing stove enamel shade, the basic machine is both robust and compact. It is also portable, proudly British-Belgian made, and comes with a full guarantee.

For both humans and the ecosystem

A safer environment

A special stone is powered by an asynchronous motor that can rotate in two directions. A water bath, equipped with an ingeniously maintenance-free pumping system, ensures that the polishing stone is supplied with water. This prevents overheating of the part being sharpened and eliminates the release of grinding dust into the air, promoting a safer environment for both humans and the ecosystem.

CE labeled

Straight forward and safe

The use of the Sharpenset Whetstone is straight forward and safe, and the device is, of course, CE labeled. Under normal usage conditions, the machine is entirely safe for both users and the surrounding environment, emphasizing the importance of avoiding loose grinding dust for the well-being of people and the planet.

We have already a long history

Founded by Arthur Sharp 1956, under the name Sharp. The Sharpenset Whetstone knife grinder became far more famous than the company itself, in 1977 the company changed its name to Sharpenset Engineering Ltd. Steve and Jackie Sharp retired in 2020 and sold the business to Harold Demoen, a longtime friend of the family. Today Sharpenset Engineering BV continue to produce machines, parts and stones in their modern facility. Important is the continuous development of new attachments for butchers, abattoirs, meat processors, fisheries, fish shops, woodworkers, leatherworkers,  glass grinders to plastic de-burring.