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200x60mm Natural Sharpening Whetstone (Belgian Blue/Pierre des Pyrenees)

200x60mm Natural Sharpening Whetstone (Belgian Blue/Pierre des Pyrenees)

The size of the stone is best suited for knives with a 17-28cm blade. Use only water when sharpening. A small sprinkling of water on the sharpening surface is sufficient. Immersing the stone in water is not required. Pre-sharpening of very blunt and/or damaged blades is done on the Pierre des Pyr?n?es side, while, for fine sharpening, use the Belgium Blue side. Place stone in a sharpening sink bridge or on a damp tea towel for sharpening.

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{Description}

The size of the stone is best suited for knives with a 17-28cm blade. Use only water when sharpening. A small sprinkling of water on the sharpening surface is sufficient. Immersing the stone in water is not required. Pre-sharpening of very blunt and/or damaged blades is done on the Pierre des Pyr?n?es side, while, for fine sharpening, use the Belgium Blue side. Place stone in a sharpening sink bridge or on a damp tea towel for sharpening.

{Maker/Brand}Maker

Ardennes-Coticule

{Maker/Brand}Origin

Lierneux, Belgium

{Maker/Brand}Stock Keeping Unit

AC847

{Specifications}Measurements

200mm (length) x 60mm (width)

{Specifications}Material(s)

Bonded Belgium Blue (notional 4000grit) natural stone + Pierre des Pyrenees (notional grit 1200grit) natural stone

{Information}Care Instructions

Over time stones will wear into an uneven surface. The stones can be flattened using a fine grit sandpaper (or lapping plate). Place the sandpaper on a flat surface, sprinkle with water and sand until the stone is flattened. Dropping the stone may cause the stone to break.

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