Sharpening Stones

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Swiss Istor Sharpener - The Professional
Brand: Swiss Istor Sharpener
Ideal for garden, house-hold, trand and hobby uses.


Palmgren 84928 Knife Honing Tool
$14.99
Brand: Palmgren
To sharpen planer/jointer knives without removing them from the machine


Flexcut Slipstrop


#320 Grit Ceramic (Blue-Black) Professional Series Water Stone - Shapton
$47.50
Brand: Professional Series
Ceramic Water Stone


8 X 1 X 1 - 120 Grit Sharpening Stone For An 8" Grinder
$57.50
Brand: Oneway Manufacturing
Our own secret recipe!


Set Of W.B. Ceramic Stones


Scythe Stones 10" - 10" Scythe Stone


 

Grizzly H5891 Diamond Dresser 1/4 Carat
Brand: Grizzly
Includes protective rubber end cap


Scythe Stone
Brand: ALI INDUSTRIES
6055 STONE,SCYTHE


8 X 1 X 1 - 80 Grit Sharpening Stone For An 8" Grinder
$57.50
Brand: Oneway Manufacturing
Our own secret recipe!


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