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Helko Werk Dual Grit Axe Sharpening Stone - Axe
Helko Werk Dual Grit Axe Sharpening Stone - Axe
Helko Werk Dual Grit Axe Sharpening Stone - Axe
Helko Werk Dual Grit Axe Sharpening Stone - Axe
Helko Werk Dual Grit Axe Sharpening Stone - Axe
Helko Werk Dual Grit Axe Sharpening Stone - Axe
Helko Werk Dual Grit Axe Sharpening Stone - Axe
Helko Werk Dual Grit Axe Sharpening Stone - Axe
Helko Werk Dual Grit Axe Sharpening Stone - Axe
Helko Werk Dual Grit Axe Sharpening Stone - Axe

Helko Werk Dual Grit Axe Sharpening Stone - Axe Sharpener and Axe Puck, Machete Sharpener Hatchet Sharpener Dual 120 grit and 320 grit, Lightweight Field Sharpener for Axes (Sharpening Stone) #22100

Product ID : 26733061


Galleon Product ID 26733061
UPC / ISBN 722589570391
Shipping Weight 0.84 lbs
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Model HNA22100
Manufacturer 1844 Helko Werk Germany
Shipping Dimension 6.69 x 4.29 x 2.4 inches
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Helko Werk Dual Grit Axe Sharpening Stone - Axe Features

  • Made in Germany - Helko Werk's Axe Sharpening Stone is the perfect field sharpening tool. The contoured shape is easy to grip and allows for safe, simple sharpening. Our stone's dual-grit design offers a coarse side (120 grit) and fine side (320 grit).

  • Dual Grit Sharpening Stone - Coarse (Gray): 120 Grit | Fine (Green): 320 Grit - The coarse side of the axe stone should be used to restore dull edges, while the fine performs finer sharpening with the ax sharpening tool. This stone may be used dry, or with water or oil as a lubricant. Using oil will produce the best results, but the stone can also be used with water, or just dry.

  • Suitable For All Tools - The professional sharpening stone is suitable for all types of edged tools, including machete and axe, as a hatchet sharpening stone, a shovel sharpener, a tomahawk sharpener and other garden tools. A bottle of Axe Guard Head Oil is included, which can be used as a honing or sharpening oil.

  • Dimensions - Coarse side (gray): 120 grit, 1 cm thickness. Fine side (green): 320 grit, 1.5 cm thickness. Diameter: 3 in. (7.5 cm). Height: 1 in. (2.5 cm). Weight: 6.9 oz. (195g)​. Bottle of Axe Guard Head Oil included, which can be used as honing oil. Manufactured from Cermaic Silicon Carbide Abrasive.

  • Includes Aluminum Protective Case.


About Helko Werk Dual Grit Axe Sharpening Stone - Axe

Helko Werk's Axe Sharpening Stone is the perfect field sharpening tool. It's contoured shape is easy to grip and allows for safe, simple sharpening. Our stone's dual-grit design offers both coarse (120 grit) and fine (320 grit) sides. The coarse side should be used to restore dull edges, while the opposite side performs finer sharpening. This stone is usable with water or oil as a lubricant, but may be used dry as well. It can also be used for all types of edged tools, such as machetes, shovels, and other garden tools. Includes a bottle of Axe Guard Head Oil, which can be used as a honing or sharpening oil. + Made in Germany + Coarse (gray): 120 grit - (1 cm thick) + Fine (green): 320 grit - (1.5 cm thick) + Diameter: 3 in (7.5 cm) + Height: 1 in (2.5 cm) + Weight: 6.9 oz. (195g) + Material: Ceramic Silicon Carbide Abrasive + Lightweight aluminium protective case When it comes time to resharpen the blade, always use quality sharpening implements as they are the surest and most effective means of achieving a perfect edge. In practice, your sharpening frequency will be a function of how often you use your axe, what type of wood you are chopping, weather conditions during use, and any maintenance routines you regularly employ. Sooner or later, however, the blade edge will need to be filed in order to correct the blade shape, remove any nicks or dings that have formed on the edge, and reestablish the bevel face. This is commonly performed with an axe file, and will result in a blade that is functional for chopping, but will not produce a fine razor edge. For a fine edge, a sharpening stone must be used to further refine and grind the blade to a higher level of sharpness. Afterwards, if desired, a final session of stropping with leather and compound will further hone the edge and remove any remaining edge burr, resulting in that razor edge you could shave with.