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Norton Abrasives - St. Gobain 89507 Japanese-Type 4000 Grit Waterstone for Fa...

$ 51.5

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Condition: New
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  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • EAN: 0614636895079
  • UPC: 614636895079
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Brand: Norton Abrasives - St. Gobain
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • MPN: 61463689507

    Description

    Norton Abrasives - St. Gobain 89507 Japanese-Type 4000 Grit Waterstone for Fast Sharpening and Ultra Fine Finishes, Silicon Carbide/Aluminum Oxide Abrasives, 8"L x 3"W x 1"H, Blue Plastic Hinged Box, White, 61463689507
    Product Details
    Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
    Product Dimensions : 8 x 3 x 1 inches; 1.5 Pounds
    Item model number : 61463689507
    Date First Available : July 21, 2007
    Manufacturer : St. Gobain Abrasives
    Domestic Shipping: Item can be shipped within U.S. International Shipping: This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
    Best Sellers Rank: #358,547 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #1,142 in Sharpening Stones
    #1,142 in Sharpening Stones
    Customer Reviews: 4.5 out of 5 stars 24 ratings
    Protect your investment in quality knives with this 4000 grit knife sharpening stone, great for maintaining and refining razor sharp cutting edges
    This waterstone, also known as a whetstone, can be used to create an abrasive slurry - a timeless and unsurpassed knife sharpening method
    Using water as lubricant instead of oil, this whetstone is easy to clean and actually requires less force to sharpen than an oil stone
    This tool and knife sharpening whetstone is 1 x 8 x 3 inch size (H x W x D), is great for use as a bench stone for kitchen knives, a utility knife, tools and more
    Includes a sharpening stone whetstone holder and case with rubber feet that allows easy and safe stabilization when sharpening
    The Norton 4000-grit waterstone creates an abrasive slurry for effective sharpening, with 4000 grit for maintaining and refining steel cutting edges; this 1 x 8 x 3 inch (H x W x D) stone, suitable for bench use, cleans up easily with water, and comes encased in a blue plastic hinged box. (H is height, the vertical distance from lowest to highest point; W is width, the horizontal distance from left to right; D is depth, the horizontal distance from front to back.) The box protects the waterstone and provides a reservoir to keep it moist. The removable box lid, with no-slip rubber feet, acts as a sharpening station to hold the waterstone in place during bench use. This synthetic waterstone is created by grading abrasive material to a consistent particle size and blending it with bonding agents. It is then molded and surface-finished. Waterstones have a finer grit and softer bond than oilstones, and use water as the lubricant to develop a slurry, a thin paste of abrasive grains and water that removes metal with less pressure than an oilstone requires. Cleanup is easier than with oil as lubricant. This stone conforms to the Japanese Industrial Standard (JIS) for waterstones. Sharpening stones, or whetstones, are abrasive surfaces used to sharpen and hone the edges of steel cutting implements such as chisels, knives, scissors, hand scrapers, and plane blades. Sharpening is the process of creating or re- establishing a cutting edge by grinding away portions of the metal to adjust the angle of the edge and reform the shape. Honing removes small imperfections. Stones can be flat, for working flat edges, or shaped, for edges that are more complex. Sharpening stones are made of natural or synthetic materials that range from softer to harder, and are categorized by the size of their abrasive particles, known as grit. A stone with a coarser grit is used when more metal needs to be removed (e.g., when sharpening a nicked or very dull blade); the stone with the finest grit produces the sharpest edge. Where numbers are assigned to specify grit, they range from coarser grit (low) to finer grit (high). Some sharpening stones are designed for use with a lubricating liquid, some can be used dry, and others can be used either wet or dry. When used with lubricating liquid, a sharpening stone can be called a waterstone or an oilstone, based on the lubricant required. Norton Abrasives manufactures sanding, grinding, and polishing abrasives, and has been located in the United States since 1885. Norton, now a brand of Saint-Gobain, meets ISO 9000 and 14001 certification for quality and environmental management standards. From the Manufacturer Norton@ 4000 grit Waterstones are unique sharpening stones. Although they are a fine grit, they are designed to cut, not polish. They leave a refined edge that can be brought to a mirror finish quickly on the 8000 grit stone. Use the 4000 grit stone before final polishing, for a more consistent, longer lasting edge. Norton@ Waterstones were rated the Best Waterstones by Fine Woodworking and Popular Woodworking. Created by a Norton@ engineeer, who is also a dedicated woodworker and bladesmith, Norton@ Waterstones combine craftsmanship with the latest abrasive technology to produce a truly superior sharpening system.
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