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    Handheld Sharpening Stones

    Grip by hand and sharpen tools at the angle you need.
    Straight Rectangular Stone—For Straight Blade Edges
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Sharpening Stones. Handheld Sharpening Stones, Straight Rectangular Stone—For Straight Blade Edges.
    Two Grit—A different grit on each side enables two-step sharpening with one stone. First sharpen your blade with a lower grit, then sharpen again with a finer (higher) grit until the desired edge is achieved.
    Suede Leather × Leather—Also known as strops, these leather-coated wooden stones create a razor-sharp, polished blade edge after you sharpen with other abrasives. First, sharpen with the suede leather side to remove any remaining microscopic burrs. Next, sharpen with the smooth leather side to refine the edge.
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    Two Grit
     
    Suede Leather × Leather
    8 1/2"2 1/2"7/8"Brown × BrownRequired13 1/4"WoodAngle Guide
    Buffing Compound
    8502N11000000
     

    Sharpening Stones

    Sharpen tools on your bench top. Use these sharpening stones with a water-soluble or oil-based lubricant.
    Straight Rectangular Stone—For Straight Blade Edges
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Sharpening Stones. Straight Rectangular Stone—For Straight Blade Edges, Single Grit.

    Single Grit

    Leather—These leather-coated wooden stones polish blade edges after sharpening with abrasives for a razor-sharp finish. Also known as strops.
    Antislip Feet—Keep the stone in place to maintain a steady angle while you sharpen.
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    Leather
    8"3"7/8"RequiredAngle Guide
    Antislip Feet
    Buffing Compound
    8658N11000000
     
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