Norton Waterstone 4000 8000 Grit Dual Sharpening Stone - Edge to Polish for Woodworkers and Knife Enthusiasts
Norton Waterstone 4000 8000 Grit Dual Sharpening Stone - Edge to Polish for Woodworkers and Knife Enthusiasts
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Norton Waterstone 4000 8000 Grit Dual Sharpening Stone - Edge to Polish for Woodworkers and Knife Enthusiasts
Norton Waterstone 4000 8000 Grit Dual Sharpening Stone - Edge to Polish for Woodworkers and Knife Enthusiasts
The Norton Waterstone 4000/8000 Dual Grit Sharpening Stone is a compact, water-based solution built for woodworkers, knife enthusiasts, and home cooks who demand clean sharpening with minimal mess. Its dual 4000/8000 grit on an 8" by 3" surface takes you from rough edge-setting to a refined, razor-ready edge in a single tool.
- Grit configuration: Dual 4000/8000 grit on a single stone lets you establish a sharp bevel and polish in one pass.
- Size and shape: 8" x 3" x 1" benchstone provides a stable, comfortable platform for longer blades and precise angle control.
- Water-based lubrication: Uses water to lubricate and flush away debris, avoiding oil residue and messy cleanup.
- Protective storage: Comes in a durable blue plastic storage box to protect the stone and keep your workspace organized.
- Made in the USA: Consistent manufacturing standards for reliable performance.
- Recommended applications: Ideal for sharpening woodworking tools (planes, chisels), kitchen knives, and other blades.
- Maintenance: Keep the surfaces flat; periodic flattening maintains even sharpening and prolongs edge life.
The dual-grit design streamlines your workflow—you can move from quickly establishing a sharp bevel to delivering a clean, polished edge without swapping stones. Water lubrication reduces mess, speeds debris clearance, and makes cleanup easier, helping your workspace stay cleaner and safer. The generous 8" x 3" surface accommodates longer blades and precise angle control, while the sturdy blue box protects the stone when not in use or on the go. Regular maintenance, including flattening, ensures a consistently flat surface for even sharpening, so edges stay sharper longer with daily use on chisels, plane irons, and kitchen cutlery.
