
The 1x6 Arkansas Hard White stone is a finer grit Arkansas stone. It is used for work sharp edges and intermediate sharpening before the Arkansas Black and Translucent stones. finish sharpening and leaves a shaving sharp edge. Arkansas Hard White stones are traditionally known edge refinement, but nowadays while it still packs a very respectable punch in many sharpening circles, it is a stone for a workhorse edge (roughly equivalent to 1K - 2K grit depending on the stone and progression) and as a step for continuing to further refinement.
1" x 6" x 5mm in size and mounted to a steel blank, it is used with water or oil dripped onto the surface before use. Air dry after use if water is used. With oil, you can choose to clean or not between uses.
Abrasive Material: Novaculite
Ideal place in a sharpening progression:
The Arkansas Hard White sharpening stone works on almost all types of knives, scissors, tools and chisels, including those made with abrasion resistant steels. While the 1x6 size is meant for use with the Edge Pro, Hapstone and TSProf sharpeners, it is also a great size for a slip stone, field stone or a pocket stone for knife repairs and sharpening on the go.
This is an oilstone which can be used with oil or water. This stone can also be used in a mix and match progression of other synthetic and natural sharpening stones, as well with other brands such as Naniwa, Shapton, Suehiro, Imanishi, Spyderco, King, etc. Simply wipe the blade clean before and after switching stone types.
On More Traditional Carbon Steel and Stainless Steel Edges the Arkansas Hard White works on steels between RC 52 and RC 65 on the Rockwell C Hardness scale. This is a tried and true stone for sharpening and maintaining working edges on knives from many kitchen knife makers like Henckels, Wüsthof, Gunter Wilhelm, F Dick, Victorinox, etc. and steels like X50CrMoV15, AUS6, and 440B.
On the higher end of the hardness spectrum of traditional steel edges made with steels like 1095, 440C, 52100, Aogami White, O1, Shirogami Blue, W1, etc., the Arkansas Hard White stone brings out a smooth, yet grainy cutting edge that is ready to use, and cleans and preps edges for further cleanup by finer grits. Traditionally, this stone is extremely well matched to carbon steels.
On Carbide Forming Steel and More Abrasion Resistant Steel Edges such as D2, M2, S35V, S90V, VG-10, etc., The White Arkansas stone abrades the matrix steel while leaving the carbides intact making the edge sharp and smooth, yet toothy.
Hacks and Tips:
Comparable Stones: Arkansas Bathesda, Arkansas Dota Creek, Arkansas Soft White
Description | The 1x6 Arkansas Hard White stone is a finer grit Arkansas stone. It is used for work sharp edges and intermediate sharpening before the Arkansas Black and Translucent stones. finish sharpening and leaves a shaving sharp edge. Arkansas Hard White stones are traditionally known edge refinement, but nowadays while it still packs a very respectable punch in many sharpening circles, it is a stone for a workhorse edge (roughly equivalent to 1K - 2K grit depending on the stone and progression) and as a step for continuing to further refinement. 1" x 6" x 5mm in size and mounted to a steel blank, it is used with water or oil dripped onto the surface before use. Air dry after use if water is used. With oil, you can choose to clean or not between uses. Abrasive Material: Novaculite
The Arkansas Hard White sharpening stone works on almost all types of knives, scissors, tools and chisels, including those made with abrasion resistant steels. While the 1x6 size is meant for use with the Edge Pro, Hapstone and TSProf sharpeners, it is also a great size for a slip stone, field stone or a pocket stone for knife repairs and sharpening on the go. This is an oilstone which can be used with oil or water. This stone can also be used in a mix and match progression of other synthetic and natural sharpening stones, as well with other brands such as Naniwa, Shapton, Suehiro, Imanishi, Spyderco, King, etc. Simply wipe the blade clean before and after switching stone types. On More Traditional Carbon Steel and Stainless Steel Edges the Arkansas Hard White works on steels between RC 52 and RC 65 on the Rockwell C Hardness scale. This is a tried and true stone for sharpening and maintaining working edges on knives from many kitchen knife makers like Henckels, Wüsthof, Gunter Wilhelm, F Dick, Victorinox, etc. and steels like X50CrMoV15, AUS6, and 440B. On the higher end of the hardness spectrum of traditional steel edges made with steels like 1095, 440C, 52100, Aogami White, O1, Shirogami Blue, W1, etc., the Arkansas Hard White stone brings out a smooth, yet grainy cutting edge that is ready to use, and cleans and preps edges for further cleanup by finer grits. Traditionally, this stone is extremely well matched to carbon steels. On Carbide Forming Steel and More Abrasion Resistant Steel Edges such as D2, M2, S35V, S90V, VG-10, etc., The White Arkansas stone abrades the matrix steel while leaving the carbides intact making the edge sharp and smooth, yet toothy. Hacks and Tips:
Comparable Stones: Arkansas Bathesda, Arkansas Dota Creek, Arkansas Soft White |
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Width | 1 |
Length | 6 |