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Author Topic: Advice on wet stone  (Read 1954 times)

Offline Green Arrow

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Re: Advice on wet stone
« Reply #20 on: March 24, 2020, 03:36:37 PM »
I have a King brand whet stone from amazon that was under 20 bucks and is 250/1000 and it been really good for a couple years.  give em a try.
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Offline Islander 19

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Re: Advice on wet stone
« Reply #21 on: March 28, 2020, 04:36:56 PM »
Hey, Tradgangers,

I was shopping on Amazon for a wet stone for my hunting knives, but every one of them has some kind of mixed reviews, and online you never know which ones are fake reviews. So I thought I'd ask someone I trust  :goldtooth:

I was thinking to go for a 400/1000  or 400/1000 + another finer grit combo (I have ceramic rods for the finer work anyway).  Do you have any link to a decent, durable stone ? Ideally not too expensive  :bigsmyl:

Thanks
Max

P.S.: I'll take decent over cheap if needed   ;)




Hi I have used Smiths tri stones for many years they work fine. Halls makes very good stones as well I opt for two sided stone one side hard arkanas the other soft. There are some excellent diamond sharpeners out there as well.
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