K k12s Joined Feb 14, 2008 Messages 338 Apr 7, 2009 #1 Hello, Anyone out there used one of these? I'm referring to the 4x2 teardrop fine stone. I'm also wondering if a medium grit is in the works. Seems like it would be good for sharpening a recurve edge. Thanks,
Hello, Anyone out there used one of these? I'm referring to the 4x2 teardrop fine stone. I'm also wondering if a medium grit is in the works. Seems like it would be good for sharpening a recurve edge. Thanks,
Sal Glesser Moderator Joined Dec 27, 1998 Messages 11,625 Apr 8, 2009 #2 Hi K12s, It was created for the woodworking industry, although it's a very useful small carry stone. No plans at this time to makie a medium grit. sal
Hi K12s, It was created for the woodworking industry, although it's a very useful small carry stone. No plans at this time to makie a medium grit. sal
J Joshua J. Joined Feb 27, 2005 Messages 3,986 Apr 8, 2009 #3 k12s said: Hello, Anyone out there used one of these? I'm referring to the 4x2 teardrop fine stone. I'm also wondering if a medium grit is in the works. Seems like it would be good for sharpening a recurve edge. Thanks, Click to expand... I hear that's what the ProFile stones are for. Apparently they do wonders on a serrated edge as well.
k12s said: Hello, Anyone out there used one of these? I'm referring to the 4x2 teardrop fine stone. I'm also wondering if a medium grit is in the works. Seems like it would be good for sharpening a recurve edge. Thanks, Click to expand... I hear that's what the ProFile stones are for. Apparently they do wonders on a serrated edge as well.