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    3 Products

    Diamond Sharpening Stones

    Sharpen blades of any material with the hardest and longest-lasting abrasive we offer. The diamond surface keeps its shape and finish without lubricants, so you can use these stones dry or with water. Rinse with water to clean.
    Without Dimples
    Image of Product. Tapered Crescent Stone Single Grit. Front orientation. Sharpening Stones. Diamond Sharpening Stones, Without Dimples, Tapered Crescent Stone—For Curved Blade Edges.

    Tapered Crescent Stone

    Single Grit

    The dimple-free surface sharpens blades evenly every time. Since these stones have the most abrasive, they also remove material more quickly. However, debris can build up rapidly, so you’ll need to wipe them clean more often.
    Stone
    Abrasive
    Grain Size
    Grit (For Finish)
    Lg.
    Wd.
    Lubrication
    Overall
    Lg.
    Each
    Tapered Crescent Stone—For Curved Blade Edges
     
    Single Grit
    25 μm320 (Extra Smooth)6"3/8" to 3/4"Not Required6"8673N31000000
    25 μm320 (Extra Smooth)8"3/4" to 1 1/4"Not Required8"8673N3200000
     

    Handheld Sharpening Stones

    Grip by hand and sharpen tools at the angle you need.
    Tapered Crescent Stone—For Curved Blade Edges
    Image of ProductInUse. Shown in Use. Front orientation. Sharpening Stones. Handheld Sharpening Stones, Tapered Crescent Stone—For Curved Blade Edges, Single Grit.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Sharpening Stones. Handheld Sharpening Stones, Tapered Crescent Stone—For Curved Blade Edges.

    Shown in Use

    Aluminum Oxide—Aluminum oxide cuts more slowly than silicon carbide for finer control. Also known as India stones.
    Oil Filled—No need to stop and clean these stones as you polish—they’re filled with oil to keep debris from getting stuck in their pores. You’ll also need an oil-based lubricant to wash away debris and reduce friction and heat on your workpiece.
    Stone
    Lg.
    Wd.
    Grit (For Finish)
    Lubrication
    Clog Resistance
    Method
    Each
    Single Grit
     
    Aluminum Oxide
    6"7/16" to 2"400 (Extra Smooth)RequiredOil Filled4501A51000000
     
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