Dual-sided white corundum whetstone with 180 Grit and 600 Grit, fixed with an anti-slip silicone base
7" L x 2¼" W x 1" H (18 cm L x 6 cm W x 2½ cm H)
Dual Whetstone Grit Combinations - Coarse Grits |
“Whet” means to sharpen.
The whetstones in this chart have a COARSE grit on both sides.
An abrasive surface of “≤ 1000” is considered to be a coarse grit.
Coarse Whetstone Options Are:
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900.WS1.1860 |
| 900.WS2.2480 |
| 900.WS3.2410 |
180 Grit - Repair |
| 240 Grit - Repair |
| 240 Grit - Repair |
600 Grit - Repair |
| 800 Grit - Repair |
| 1000 Grit - Sharpening |
Whetstones with grit surfaces of 1000 or less are used to repair blades that are very dull, or blades that may even be damaged (chipped or nicked edges for example). Grit levels measured at ≤ 1000 work the fastest to create “more abrasion”, to wear down the blade until it is smoothed or re-shaped.
Use these whetstones on blades that are dull and have completely lost their edge!
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The coarse grit whetstones above are meant to do the hard work!
Caution: These whetstones are abrasive; a lot of material will be taken off the blade. Start with less pressure at first to make sure the blade is not being further damaged.
These stones are recommended for repairing dull or damaged blades. Low grit stones do not leave the best finish on a blade.
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Instructions for Use:
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