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Maintain tools, molds, and dies. These stones can be used by hand or in power tools with a compatible holder.
Each of these sets comes with four differently shaped stones.
Strong and wear-resistant, these thin bonded-ceramic stones have some give when pressure is applied.
Remove surface scale left by the EDM (electrical discharge machining) process.
Also known as Crystolon stones, these abrade quickly to create a smooth or extra-smooth finish.
Grip small stones.
The abrasive is specially treated for use on high-grade mold steels such as P-20, H-13, and 420 stainless steel.
Mount stones in tools that accept a 1/8" dia. shank.
The abrasive is specially treated for use on aluminum, brass, bronze, and other soft metal molds and dies.
Apply a layer of compound by holding one of these bars against a revolving buffing wheel.
Remove more material than traditional buffing compounds. These consist of abrasive grains embedded in glue to adhere to your buffing wheel. They leave a dull satin finish. Also known as greaseless compounds.
The backing cushions the abrasive to prevent gouging your work surface.
Finish and polish metals without producing dust.
The rubber backing cushions the abrasive to prevent gouging your aluminum, soft metal, and nonmetal work surfaces.
The abrasive in these blocks wears evenly to maintain a flat surface. They can be used to remove burrs from metal die fixtures and machine parts or to clean magnetic chucks.
Attach a 1" wide sanding sheet to create your own file.
Access tight spots. These sticks are spring-loaded to hold a small sanding belt taut, but you can easily rotate the belt when it becomes worn.
Use with lapping paste to lap by hand or with power tools.
Quickly sharpen straight-blade tools.
Three separate grit surfaces enable multistep sharpening with one stone.
A different grit on each side enables multistep sharpening with one stone.
The reservoir in the base keeps the stone clean and oiled.
Sets include an assortment of sharpening stones in different grits.
Change the insert to accommodate different files.
Push one of these handles onto a file tang.
Jaws clamp down to grip file tangs and shanks securely, but they are easily released to change files.
A steel insert cuts into file tangs for a secure hold.