Feature

●LARGE, FUNCTIONAL DESIGN - The axe sharpening stone measures 3.75 inches x 1 inch, giving the user a 44% larger sharpening area to use than other sharpening stones while still easily fitting in your pocket, toolbox, or backpack.
●HIGH-QUALITY MATERIALS - Our axe sharpener is made of silicon carbide (carborundum), a material widely used as an abrasive for over 120 years due to its exceptional hardness and high strength. One of the more common uses for silicon carbide is in car brake pads. Other sharpeners are typically made of aluminum oxide, a material often used as “filler” in bricks and clay-based products.
●DUAL GRIT - The coarse charcoal-colored side (150 grit) of the axe sharpening stone is used to remove nicks and rough areas in the blade and the green side (320 grit) of the sharpening puck is used to refine and finish the edge of the blade.
●MULTIPURPOSE AXE SHARPENER - It was thought that Abraham Lincoln said, “Give me six hours to chop down a tree and I will spend the first four sharpening the axe.” He didn’t say it but it is good advice. Your tool needs to be sharp to do the job. Our dual grit, sharpening puck can restore a sharp edge to your ax, hatchet, knife, machete and many other tools.
●USE WET OR DRY - The sharpening puck can be used wet or dry and no honing oil is needed.


Description

Sharpening Puck SizeSharpening Puck Size

The axe sharpening stone measures 3.9 inches x 1 inch, giving the user a 56% larger sharpening area to use while still easily fitting in your pocket, toolbox or backpack.

Axe Sharpening Stone Dual GritAxe Sharpening Stone Dual Grit

The coarse charcoal colored side (150 grit) of the axe sharpening stone is used to remove nicks and rough areas in the blade and the green side (320 grit) of the whetstone is used to refine and finish the edge of the blade.

Axe Sharpener HardnessAxe Sharpener Hardness

Our axe sharpening stone is made of silicon carbide, a material widely used as an abrasive for over 120 years due to its exceptional hardness and high strength. One of the more common uses for silicon carbide is in car brake pads. Other sharpeners are typically made of aluminum oxide, a material often used as “filler” in bricks and clay-based products.

Sharpening Stone Wet or DrySharpening Stone Wet or Dry

The sharpening puck can be used wet or dry and no honing oil is needed.

Axe Sharpener MultipurposeAxe Sharpener Multipurpose

It was thought that Abraham Lincoln said, “Give me six hours to chop down a tree and I will spend the first four sharpening the axe.” He didn’t say it but it is good advice. Your tool needs to be sharp to do the job. Our dual grit, sharpening puck can restore a sharp edge to your axe, hatchet, knife, machete and many other tools.

Axe Sharpener InstructionsAxe Sharpener Instructions

INSTRUCTIONS: Honing oil or water can be used during the sharpening process and will make the sharpening process easier, but it is not needed.

1. Place the tool in a solid, stable position (ideally in a bench vise) so it does not move during the sharpening process.

2. Start with the 150 grit side (charcoal-colored) and hold the stone by the edge keeping your fingers away from the work surface.

3. Position the stone at an angle to match the existing blade.

4. Work the stone in a circular motion along the length of the cutting surface. Work one side of the cutting surface and then switch to the other side.

5. Repeat step #4 with the 320 grit (green colored) side.