Hello,
Getting into scything, for field sharpening I purchased on recommendation from the people I bought my blade from, a stone that appears to be a Bregenzer canoe stone, which from what I have read is similar to an Arkansas black stone. In addition they say this could be followed by Rozsutec.
Just curious if you guys have any opinions, or additional information about these stones? From my google search Bregenzer is from Austria from a quarry that ceased to exist after WWII.
I touched up my edc knife which is 8cr13mov on the stone just out of curiosity, 4 strokes on either side brought it from an edge that couldn't curl phonebook paper to one that could push cut. That made me happy. Anybody else use these stones on their knives?
Getting into scything, for field sharpening I purchased on recommendation from the people I bought my blade from, a stone that appears to be a Bregenzer canoe stone, which from what I have read is similar to an Arkansas black stone. In addition they say this could be followed by Rozsutec.
Just curious if you guys have any opinions, or additional information about these stones? From my google search Bregenzer is from Austria from a quarry that ceased to exist after WWII.
I touched up my edc knife which is 8cr13mov on the stone just out of curiosity, 4 strokes on either side brought it from an edge that couldn't curl phonebook paper to one that could push cut. That made me happy. Anybody else use these stones on their knives?