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Silicone Carbide Combination Stones for Knives and Tools Sharpening

Silicone carbide combination stones have both coarse and fine grit carbide surfaces. These fast-cutting stones are used to sharpen edges on tools to moderate tolerances quickly. Stones are very fast cutting and while a thin clear oil is usually sufficient. These softer stones have several advantages over harder stones. Because they are softer, they do not become glazed or loaded with detritus. Plus, they are lubricated effectively with water rather than oil, but can be used with either. There are a number of ways to sharpen knives and tools, but water stones are the preferred method, because the user has absolute control during the sharpening process.

WA Sharpening Stone for Diamond Grinding Wheel

WA Sharpening Stone for Diamond Grinding wheels are effectively used to ensure that tools are kept safe and sharp in the grinding operations. Under normal conditions, the edges of diamond grinding wheels do wear down with use after a long time, leading to tearing instead of grinding. Fortunately, with these dressing stones, proper maintenance of diamond grinding wheels can be efficiently maintained.

Rubber Tapping Knives Sharpening Stones

Sharpening stones for rubber tapping knives are commonly used to hone and grind the edges of steel tools and equipment.

Aluminum Oxide and Silicon Carbide Vitrified Combination Sharpening Stones

A combination sharpening stone is otherwise known as a bench stone. It's a flat stone ideal for renewing the cutting edge of straight-edged tools such as plane blades, chisels, drawknives, wood lathe cutters, precision tools, knives, spokeshaves, and delicate instruments.

Combination Rough Fine Grit Round Knife Sharpening Stone

Combination Round Knife Sharpening Stone is a silicon carbide stone with a coarse (120 grit) surface and a fine (320 grit) surface used for deburring, sharpening and honing applications. It is a fast-cutting stone with a finger protection groove that enables the craftsman to safely resharpen knives with a secure hold. In addition to sharpening knives, it is frequently used by metal workers to clean and flatten their tables. This stone is 4" in diameter and 1-1/2" thick.