Arkansas Sharpening Stone Whet Oilstone Honing Fine Surgical Hard Black w Cedar

$21.97

2 in stock

Category:

Description










Arkansas Sharpening Stone Whet Oilstone Honing Fine Surgical Hard Black w Cedar

SurvivorsEdge

Surgical Hard Black
Ultra Fine
Hard Sharpening Honing Oilstone Whetstone
On a Cedar Block
Made in the USA!
“If it ain’t Dan’s, it’s no Dan good!”
Crowbar
Shipped straight to you directly from Arkansas!
Condition: New
Note: Grain of cedar wood block and grain of stones will obviously vary
Size: Cedar wood block is 4 5/8″ x 2 5/8″ x 3/4″.  Stone is 4″ x 2″ x 1/2″
Includes: solid cedar wood block, instructions, Arkansas hard Surgical Black Ultra Fine Stone (knife not included)
This is the rarest and finest abrasive stone in existence.  It is the pure form of Novaculite rock.  Using fine, light oil with smooth, even strokes will give you the sharpest edge or keenest point.  Wipe or wash clean after using.  
Variations in color are entirely the work of nature and in no way effect the quality of the stone.
Perfect for pocket knives, kitchen knives, hatchets, axes, tools and much more.
Arkansas Surgical Black Ultra Fine
How to Select the Proper Stone:
1. Silicon Carbide (Very Coarse) man-made.
2. Washita or Soft Arkansas (Coarse) for preliminary honing.
3. Hard Arkansas or Aluminum Oxide (Fine) Popular finishing stone.
4. Surgical Arkansas (Fine) Excellent finishing stone.
5. Black Arkansas (Extra Fine) Finest finishing stone.
One Common Way to Sharpen a Pocket Knife:
For stones or rods that are hand-held, hold the sharpening stone in one hand, and then put the blade of the knife on the flat edge of the stone.
Make sure to angle the knife the SAME angle that already exists on the blade edge, usually about ten degrees.  
Now some argue this method, but on most pocket knife blades, we suggest you act like you are trying to shave off a layer of the sharpening stone WHILE KEEPING THE PROPER ANGLE (of the existing knife edge).
As the blade edge is not square, has a taper toward the tip, as you are “shaving off a layer of the stone”, gradually rotate your wrist so the stone hits all of the blade edge.
Flip the knife over and repeat the same steps. Do this at least two to three times per side to sharpen the blade evenly.
If there are significant nicks in the blade, it’s worth the price to have a professional sharpen the knife for you.  We strongly suggest you never use one of those sharpeners that often come built in to electric can openers.  One twitch of the hand can cause a deep “rut” in the blade AND the grit of these sharpeners are almost always far to coarse.
Got any questions, don’t hesitate contacting Survivors Edge.  We carry dozens of sharpeners, and only list the basic ones here.  Sharpeners perfect for your emergency kit, backpack, pocket, or tool box. We carry professional grade electric sharpeners as well as Lansky systems, DMT Diamond Sharpeners, Chef’s Choice, and many more.

SurvivorsEdge is a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) specializing in United States Marine Corps gear, survival gear, karambit and zytel polymer knives, Arkansas sharpening stones, and cigar and tobacco pipes and accessories.

Proud Veteran Owned Business Member!

Visit us on these sites for specials and coupons!

Are you a Veteran in crisis or concerned about one?

You’re not alone—the Veterans Crisis Line is here for you. You don’t have to be enrolled in VA benefits or health care to call.

Veterans Crisis Line

#SurvivorsEdge #USMC #MarineCorps #SemperFi #Hashtag


Additional information

Type

Brand

Color

Handle Material

Country/Region of Manufacture