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  • 200x60mm Natural Sharpening Whetstone (Belgian Blue/Pierre des Pyrenees)-Phillip & Lea
  • 200x60mm Natural Sharpening Whetstone (Belgian Blue/Pierre des Pyrenees)-Phillip & Lea
  • 200x60mm Natural Sharpening Whetstone (Belgian Blue/Pierre des Pyrenees)-Phillip & Lea
  • 200x60mm Natural Sharpening Whetstone (Belgian Blue/Pierre des Pyrenees)-Phillip & Lea
  • 200x60mm Natural Sharpening Whetstone (Belgian Blue/Pierre des Pyrenees)-Phillip & Lea
  • 200x60mm Natural Sharpening Whetstone (Belgian Blue/Pierre des Pyrenees)-Phillip & Lea
  • 200x60mm Natural Sharpening Whetstone (Belgian Blue/Pierre des Pyrenees)-Phillip & Lea
  • 200x60mm Natural Sharpening Whetstone (Belgian Blue/Pierre des Pyrenees)-Phillip & Lea

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

Regular price $188.00 AUD $0.00 AUD

{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.

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 Pyrénées 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.