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Hapstone Sharpening Guides
Unlike generic angle guides that damage sharpening stones and offer fixed angles only, Hapstone T1 Adjustable Angle Guide lets you set the angle you need and keeps it consistent throughout sharpening.

Angle control
Hapstone T1 allows you to choose almost any sharpening angle in a practical range of approximately 13° to 30°.
Stone-safe design
The guide slides on the working table instead of the stone surface, helping prevent damage to both the guide and the sharpening stone.
How it works
Once the angle is set, Hapstone T1 helps maintain it during sharpening. This makes the sharpening process more controlled and repeatable, especially for users working freehand on bench stones.


Construction
Hapstone T1 is designed to be easy to use while still providing the precision needed for controlled sharpening at home.

Flexibility
Use short rods for very acute sharpening angles and long rods for regular sharpening angles, depending on your setup and target bevel.
Why T1
Most low-cost angle guides all have the same weaknesses: they damage sharpening stones, wear quickly, and do not allow true angle adjustment. Hapstone T1 solves these problems with an adjustable, stone-safe design.
Set the sharpening angle you actually need instead of being limited to a fixed geometry.
Helps maintain the selected angle during the sharpening process on the stone.
Slides on the table surface instead of directly on the sharpening stone.
Short rods for acute angles and long rods for regular angles give more flexibility in use.
Technical details
| Model | Hapstone T1 Adjustable Angle Guide |
|---|---|
| Type | Adjustable angle guide for knife sharpening |
| Angle Range | Approximately 13° to 30° |
| Rod Options | Short rods for acute angles, long rods for regular angles |
| Angle Setup | Use a sharpie marker or digital angle gauge |
| Sharpening Sides | Angle is set independently for both sides |
| Stone Contact | Does not contact the sharpening stone |
| Best Use | For users who want controlled freehand sharpening with adjustable angles |
Usage notes
| Rod Selection | Use short rods for very acute sharpening angles and long rods for regular sharpening angles. |
|---|---|
| Knife Clamping | Use the hex key to clamp the blade. |
| Angle Setting | Use a sharpie marker or a digital angle gauge to set the desired sharpening angle. |
| Side Adjustment | Set the sharpening angle independently for both sides. |
| Important Condition | The working table and sharpening stone must be perfectly flat, and the stone thickness must remain constant. |
| Stone Changes | Readjust the T1 Angle Guide when switching to another stone. |


