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Genuine Arkansas Combination Soft (Medium) and Hard (Fine) Knife Sharpening Bench Stone Whetstone 6 x 2 x 1 in Wood Box MFC-6-C Online Hot Sale

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  • Combination Arkansas sharpening stone is 6 inches long by 2 inches wide by 1 inch thick
  • Contains Soft (Medium) and Hard (Fine) stone grades
  • Since these are natural stones colors can vary from stone to stone (see description below).
  • Genuine Arkansas stone is 100% quarried in the Ouachita Mountains of Central Arkansas
  • Come in a fitted wooded box to protect when not in use.
    • Soft Arkansas (Medium): This is the 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): This is
      used to establish and maintain a keen edge on cutting tools. Since this is a
      natural stone colors may include Grey, White, B lack Grey, Grey Pink, Black
      White, White or White Pink, 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 manmade stones. Arkansas stones are classified as
      Novaculite, which is extremely hard and fine grained rock containing almost
      pure silica. These stones are classified in 4 grades and progress from Soft to
      Hard to Translucent and finally to Black. Each grade is based on the specify
      gravity or density of the mineral and not the grit or particle size. The
      grades with more dense or tightly packed particles will produce a finer or
      sharper edge. In addition, stone grades are not determined by color, as color
      alone will not differentiate the hardness of different stone grades. Each
      grade may contain any of the following colors: black, blue-black, charcoal,
      grey, white, multi-color, brown, pink or red, or a combination of these colors
      in a single stone. These stones come in a fitted wooded box to protect them
      when not in use. 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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