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    5 Products

    Handheld Sharpening Stones

    Grip by hand and sharpen tools at the angle you need.
    Straight Contoured Stone—For Fluted and Serrated Blade Edges
    Image of Product. Front orientation. ZoomedIn view. Sharpening Stones. Handheld Sharpening Stones, Straight Contoured Stone—For Fluted and Serrated Blade Edges.
    Novaculite—Novaculite has extremely fine grains that cut very slowly for the most control over sharpening. Also known as Arkansas stones.
    Ceramic Alumina—Extremely hard and wear resistant, these stones sharpen your hardest blades. They cut hard materials slower than cubic boron nitride (CBN) and diamond for finer control.
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    Finish)
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    Single Grit
     
    Novaculite
    3"1 3/4"1/16" to 1/4"800 (Polished)Required4504A1000000
    4"1 1/4"1/8" to 1/4"800 (Polished)Required4504A300000
    4"1 3/4"1/8" to 3/8"800 (Polished)Required4504A2000000
     
    Ceramic Alumina
    5"1/2"1/16" to 1/4"1200 (Polished)Required4456A2300000
     
    Straight Contour Stone with 1 Groove—For Straight, Pointed, and Serrated Blade Edges
    Image of Product. Back orientation. Sharpening Stones. Handheld Sharpening Stones, Straight Contour Stone with 1 Groove—For Straight, Pointed, and Serrated 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.
    Cubic Boron Nitride Abrasive—Quickly cut hard materials with minimal pressure. These stones are extremely hard and wear resistant, so they sharpen your hardest blades.
    Ceramic Alumina Abrasive—Extremely hard and wear resistant, these stones sharpen your hardest blades. They cut hard materials slower than cubic boron nitride (CBN) and diamond for finer control.
    Leather Pouch—Store your stone in a pouch and slip it into your pocket when you're on the go.
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    Two Grit
     
    Cubic Boron Nitride × Ceramic Alumina
    5"1"1/4"600 (Polished) × 1200 (Polished)Required4Leather Pouch8738A22000000
     
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