Dan's Whetstone Arkansas sharpening stones are used for sharpening knives on Hapstone sharpeners. Arkansas stones are made of novaculite, a naturally abrasive material of high density. All Dan's stones have a...
Idahone Ceramic stones are used for sharpening knives with the Hapstone knife sharpener. The stone has an extremely high hardness rating. The stone is ready for use. Our company has...
Idahone Ceramic stones are used for sharpening knives with the Hapstone knife sharpener. The stone has an extremely high hardness rating. The stone is ready for use. Our company has...
Idahone Ceramic stones are used for sharpening knives with the Hapstone knife sharpener. The stone has an extremely high hardness rating. The stone is ready for use. Our company has...
Jasper Slurry Stone A small piece of natural jasper used to create slurry on sharpening stones. Helps activate the stone surface and improve control during finishing. Sizes vary from 40×40×20...
Jasper Whetstone: Natural Beauty and Functionality The Jasper Whetstone is a natural stone perfect for final polishing and refining the cutting edge of knives and other tools. Jasper has a...
Jende Diamond Plate is adhered to a 4mm piece of Acrylic to give the stone a similar thickness to other stones for easier stone compensation when changing grits. Diamond abrasives...
Universal Diamond Sharpening Stones Thin hybrid-bond diamond stones for aggressive sharpening, fast stock removal, and controlled finishing on all steel types. Performance Fast diamond cutting Diamond abrasive provides aggressive cutting...
Hapstone introduces the Japanese water stone King Hyper Standard measuring 152x25x6 mm, manufactured by Matsunaga in Osaka, Japan. Matsunaga, one of the oldest producers of sharpening stones in Japan, is...
Kitayama sharpening stones are used for finish sharpening knives on Hapstone knife sharpeners. Kitayama stones are made of milled natural abrasive. Kitayama stones are 6 mm thick and are mounted on...
Llyn Idwal - Welsh shale (England). Closest relative of Charnley Forest. Named Llyn Idwal after the lake near which it is mined. The stone is dense, finishing. Abrasiveness is usually...