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The SE8-Inch Silicon Carbide Double-Sided Whetstone is a versatile sharpening tool featuring dual grits of 120 and 240, crafted from durable silicon carbide. Its compact 8-inch size makes it ideal for a variety of knives and tools, while the included blue storage case ensures easy maintenance and longevity.
Material | Carborundum |
Brand | SE |
Color | Gray |
Product Dimensions | 8"L x 2"W x 1"H |
Item Weight | 0.8 Pounds |
Grit Type | Coarse |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Sona Enterprises |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00706569083996 |
UPC | 706569083996 |
Part Number | SS72BK |
Item Weight | 12.8 ounces |
Item model number | SS72BK |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 8" |
Style | Grits 120 and 240 |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**N
very nice stone
This is a good stone and i would buy it again.
R**Y
Piedra
Si funciona para dar filo a sus cuchillos
F**.
Needed for when you have no edge
I volunteered to sharpen a friend's set of knives and when I got a chance to see them there was hardly any edge to them at all. I did sharpen a knife with a 400 stone but it took forever. I got this to do my initial edge. It arrived in tact within the blue case. The case does not have an anti-slip bottom but I set it atop a silicone trivet and it started in place. I soaked the stone in water for an hour or so and used honing oil once removed from water. After a few rounds of passes on the rougher side I had the beginnings of an edge. Flipping the stone over to the smoother helped me actually get an edge. At this point I could cut things with the knife. However, I did have to go over to my 400/800 stone to continue and get a nice, fine edge. If I was sharpening my hatchet or maybe a lawnmower blade, this stone alone would probably do the job. For the price I'm glad I got it. I won't use it much except when I need to actually start the edge on a blank or very dull knives.
E**S
One chisel and done
I needed a coarse grit stone to quickly remove metal for a chipped chisel. This stone is visibly concave after one use. It’s a cheap chisel so the steel isn’t super hard and I used a honing guide, so I didn’t gouge either.Is this not the intended purpose of this stone?
C**N
Essential if you need to remove a lot of material and don't want to spend forever to do it
Great product. Excellent work horse of a stone. I'm putting a very steep angle on a S30V Manix 2 as a f*around project and this thing gets some serious work done setting that edge. If you're not drastically changing your bevel angle this thing will set your desired angle very fast. Very handy for that reason. Avoids tedious grinding on less coarse stones.I only gave it 4 stars because my stone came slightly chipped on one side. Doesn't affect the effectiveness of the stone so I didn't send it back but it's worth noting.
J**L
Whetstone
I bought it for sharpening knives. It works great.
L**C
Good quality
This is a course stone. Great for repairing an edge on a knife or chisel any small cutting tool.
D**L
From my experience, really not worth buying.
I'm not an expert sharpener, just sort of do my own personal sharpening in the kitchen and used to sharpen knives for a restaurant I worked at, so take my words with some skepticism.However, I've owned a stone that was around this grit before, and I swear it was not as easily worn down as this stone was. It feels like I used it ONCE and was already noticing dips and grooves in the stone. Perhaps I was using it wrong or something (I did soak the stone until the bubbles stopped), but the stone's slurry was falling off super fast. I didn't bother using it more than 3 times since it felt like the stone was wearing down faster than it was sharpening my knives. Personally this was really not worth it, as you could perhaps find better rocks outside that would last way longer than this. It was also a bit thin for my taste, but that's nothing compared to how poorly it felt like it was working.
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