Gransfors Bruks Ceramic Axe Sharpening Stone
Gransfors Bruks Ceramic Axe Sharpening Stone
This axe sharpening stone has two grinding faces; one course side (180 grit) for damage repair and a smooth side (600 grit) for sharpening. Compared to natural sandstone, this ceramic stone has a finer grain for more precise sharpening. And because you’ll use the finer side more, the 600 grit side is thicker than the 180 grit side. Usually used with water as a lubricant, but can be used dry.
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Gransfors Ceramic Axe Sharpening Stone 4034 (Sweden)
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The Gr? nsfors Ceramic Sharpening Stone is comprised of ceramic abrasive with a grain structure developed to best supply the needs of coarse and fine grinding. The coarse, 180-grit side is used for repairing damage from hard wear, whereas the finer, 600-grit side is used for fine grinding. The grain structure of the stone makes it both tough and long-lasting. As opposed to a natural stone, a ceramic sharpening stone can be made to have a more precise grain size.
Gransfors Bruks Ceramic Sharpening Stone
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Can be used with or without water Coarse side (180 grit) and fine side (600 grit) Diameter 57 mm (2.2”) Weight: 160 g (6.5 oz)
Gransfors Bruks Ceramic Grinding/ Sharpening Stone GB 4034
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The Gr? nsfors Ceramic Sharpening Stone is comprised of ceramic abrasive with a grain structure developed to best supply the needs of coarse and fine grinding. The coarse, 180-grit side is used for repairing damage from hard wear, whereas the finer, 600-grit side is used for fine grinding. The grain structure of the stone makes it both tough and long-lasting. As opposed to a natural stone, a ceramic sharpening stone can be made to have a more precise grain size.
Gransfors Bruks Ceramic Sharpening Stone