


🔪 Sharpen like a pro, stay ahead of the curve!
The Norton IB64 India AO Combination Grit Benchstone features dual coarse and fine aluminum oxide abrasive surfaces, designed for efficient sharpening and deburring. Its oil-compatible formula minimizes clogging, delivering keen, long-lasting edges on quality tools. Compact and durable, this 4"x1" stone in vibrant orange/brown is a must-have for professionals seeking precision and reliability.
| Brand | Norton |
| Color | Orange,Brown |
| Grit Type | Fine Grit,Coarse Grit,Coarse,Fine |
| Material | Corundum |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 4"L x 4"W x 1"H |
J**S
Well worth it. Put a wet cloth underneath it.
8 have no complaints about this sharpening stone. I have damaged an axe beyond the use k this stone and had to file it beforehand, but got it back to cutting shape with this thing's help. I got my hatchet to where it shaves better than any knife I've ever owned on this. Nothing but praise for it.
K**R
works great
perfect
B**.
As Advertised and Prompt
Came on time, in good condition and as advertised. Just fine
J**.
The Axe Sharpener
I have a nerdy collection of fancy Japanese sharpening stones for my pocket and kitchen knives. But for axes and hatchets? This is what you want. Slap a few drops of mineral oil on it and start swirling. I only need a minute or two once or twice a month on the hatchet to keep my grilling wood chopped and ready for the grill.
F**T
Substantial stone
Bought this based on Wranglerstar recommendation on You Tube.. impressive quality and weight.
B**S
Nice
Came as expected and nice stone for the price
C**N
Well looky here
So this is actually a round stone (4" diameter and about 1" thick) with a course and a fine side. As far as the grit goes the fine is finer than the course and the course is courser than the fine, really that's all I could say. It nice enough to put a nice edge on an ax but I wouldn't use it on my knife. I typically use this for hand sharpening concave ground wood tools. Its pretty handy in the shop but for the woods I use a Lansky puck which is a little bit courser but a hell of a lot cheaper. speaking of which the list price on this sure went up. Its not worth more than $20. I think you can buy them in bulk for under $10.
J**N
Made like they used to make them
This is a great stone that doesn’t fall apart from use like so many others do.
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