Arkansas Sharpeners Deluxe Honing Kit AC17
Code: AC17Product detailed description
Arkansas sharpening stone set
A set of Arkansas sharpening stones in a wooden box. Contains 2 medium-sized Arkansas stones (soft and hard) and honing oil.
Stone dimensions: 115 x 14 x 42 mm.
Arkansas Sharpeners natural whetstones
Natural whetstones mined in the Ouachita Mountains, Arkansas, USA. The Arkansas whetstone is very durable and more efficient for sharpening than classic water stones. Due to its high hardness, it rarely requires lapping or leveling. Arkansas whetstones are composed of novaculite, which is microcrystalline 99.9% silica. Since these are natural stones, their grain size cannot be determined exactly. Stone types range from Soft Arkansas (grit 400-600), Hard Arkansas (grit 800-1000), Black Arkansas (grit 2000-3000) to the rare Translucent Arkansas (grit 8000-10000). Honing oil must be used when honing on natural Arkansas stone. Novaculite has been mined since prehistoric times, and nowadays the stones are extremely valued for their versatility and durability.
Additional parameters
Category: | Sharpening stones |
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Sharpening stone origin: | Natural |
Grit grade: | Medium (400 - 999) |
Sharpening stone type: | Oil stone |
Abrasive: | Novaculite (Arkansas) |
Country of origin: | USA |
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Natural Arkansas whetstones are mined in the mountains of Ouachita, Arkansas in the US. Arkansas sharpening stones are very durable and more effective at grinding than classic waterstones. Due to its high hardness, it rarely requires lapping or leveling. Arkansas stones consist of novaculite, which is microcrystalline 99.9% pure silica. As these are natural stones, their grain size cannot be precisely determined. The types of stones varies from Soft Arkansas (grit size 400 - 600), Hard Arkansas (grain size 800 - 1000), Black Arkansas (grit size 2000 - 3000) to the rare Translucent Arkansas (grit size 8000 - 10000). When grinding on Arkansas natural stone, honing oil should be used. Arkansas whetstones are therefore also called oil stones. The extraction of novaculite has been going on since prehistoric times, and today the stones are extremely valued for their versatility and durability.