Sharpening of Axes and Hatchets
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Axe blades do not need to be honed to the same degree of sharpness as, for instance, knives, chisels or plane irons. This means a stone with grit 1000 or 800 is all you need.
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Sharpal 112N 3-In-1 Knife, Axe and Scissors Sharpener features one sharpening slot of preset optimal sharpening angle to put a quick edge on knives, another sharpening slot for axe, hatchet and machete and the special shaped tungsten carbide blade for scissors sharpening. It comes with large handle to allow for use with gloves and oversized safety hand guard. Rubber over-molded handle provides secure and comfortable grip.
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The Gransfors Sharpening Stone is comprised of ceramic abrasive with a grain structure developed to best supply the needs of coarse and fine grinding. The coarse, 180-grit side is used for repairing damage from hard wear, whereas the finer, 600-grit side is used for fine grinding. The grain structure of the stone makes it both tough and long-lasting. As opposed to a natural stone, a ceramic sharpening stone can be made to have a more precise grain size.
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