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Genuine 4 Stone Arkansas Full Size Ez Hone Whetstone Knife Sharpening System with Silicon Carbide (Coarse), Soft (Medium), Hard (Fine) and True Hard (Extra Fine) Stones 6 X 1 X 1 4 EZH-64-O For Discount

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  • 4 Stone Model has Coarse (Silicon Carbide), Medium (Soft), Fine (Hard) and Extra Fine (True Hard)
  • 4 stone sizes are 6 inches long by 1 inch wide by 14 thick
  • Comes with one ounce of honing oil
  • Genuine Arkansas stones are 100% quarried in the Ouachita Mountains of Central Arkansas
  • Comes in plastic tube for easy storage when not in use
    • Full size EZ Hone the solution to overcoming one of the major obstacles to
      knife sharpening-keeping the blade at the proper angle to the stone. The
      angled wood end blocks are designed to keep the knife blade at the perfect
      sharpening angle. This 4 stone model comes with Coarse (Silicon Carbide),
      Medium (Soft Arkansas), Fine (Hard Arkansas) and Extra Fine (True Hard)
      stones. The different stone grades are as follows: Silicon Carbide (Coarse):
      man-made stone that is much coarser than any of the natural Arkansas stones.
      This is the stone to use on very dull or damaged edges. Soft Arkansas
      (Medium): coarsest, most versatile and most popular of the Arkansas stones.
      Soft Arkansas stones are used to quickly put an initial edge on dull or
      neglected knives or other cutting tools. This is a natural stone and color can
      vary from white to gray black to pink gray, or a combination of these colors
      in a single stone. Hard Arkansas (Fine): used to establish and maintain a keen
      edge on cutting tools. This natural stone color can include Grey, White, B
      lack Grey, Grey Pink, Black White, White or White Pink, or a combination of
      these colors. True Hard Arkansas (Extra Fine): This is a harder stone than the
      Soft or Hard Arkansas and is used for final polishing and sharpening. It is
      often referred to as Multi-Colored Translucents as the stone can be both
      opaque and translucent and may be black, red, white, white grey or a
      combination of these colors. Genuine Arkansas stones are 100% quarried in the
      Ouachita Mountains of central Arkansas. They are highly sought after worldwide
      for their superior ability to sharpen knives and woodworking tools, as well as
      to put surgical quality edges on a wide variety of instruments Arkansas stones
      produce these fine edges s with less wear that man-made stones. All Arkansas
      stones work best with light mineral honing oil to suspend the metal particles
      produced by the sharpening process which prevents clogging of the pores of the
      stone.

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