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True Hard Arkansas Whetstone
  • SKU: THAP-16AX
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True Hard Arkansas Whetstone

$52.00

International Orders: Please note that orders made outside the US will be shipped from our warehouse in Ukraine.

True Hard Arkansas  stone is recommended for use in both hand grinders and hand sharpening. 

True Hard Arkansas is most commonly used for industrial applications where very fine polishing is required. True Hard Arkansas is available in a variety of shades. They are uniformly opaque or translucent in gray, white, yellow, brown, and sometimes even pink. There may be black, red, white, and gray inclusions within the same stone.Dan's Whetstone offers Arkansas stones of the following types:

 

  •     Washita 400-600 grit
  •     Soft 600-800 grit
  •     Hard 800-1000 grit
  •     True Hard 1200-2000 grit
  •     Black 2000-3000 grit
  •     Translucent 3000-8000 grit

 

Specification

  • Product size: 160 x 25 x 9 mm (6" x 1" x ⅓")
  • Working surface: 152 x 25 x 6 mm (6" x 1" x ¼")
  • Weight: 60-100 g (2.1 - 3.5 oz)
  • Abrasive: Novaculite (Microcrystalline Quartz)
  • Extra materials: Aluminum Blank, 3M PSA

How to use

Arkansas stones should be used with one of these lubricants:

  • Refined olive oil
  • Oleic aсid
  • Dan's mineral oil

Translucent Arkansas stones may have the following minor defects:

  • Small caverns.

Arkansas stones usually have moderate variations of shade and color. This is normal for natural stones and not treated as a defect.

Arkansas stones do not require any preparations. Black and Translucent Arkansas stones are naturally lapped to ultra-fine grit. This is a big advantage because the difficulty of lapping Arkansas is very high.

Q & A

  • Which type of arkansas is better for finish sharpening and honing - translucent or black arkansas?

    Translucent and black Arkansas stones have the same density and lapping quality. They are of equal value as ultra fine finishing stones.

  • How about other arkansas types - 'true hard' and 'black translucent'?

    We are sorry to note that Dan's Whetstone does not sell black translucent stones. The true hard Arkansas from Dan's combines features of hard, translucent and black Arkansas. True hard is overpriced so buying black Arkansas makes more sense.

  • Are Arkansas stones really original? Why they are not available  the web site of Dan's Whetstones?

    We buy Arkansas sharpening stones directly from Dan's Whetstones and mount the stones to blanks. However Dan's Whetstones does not offer Arkansas stones in Edge Pro format to purchase online.

  • Can I buy a sharpening stone without a blank?

    We don't sell sharpening stones without blanks.

  • What grit do Arkansas stones have?

    Grit terminology is not applicable to natural sharpening stones, including those composed of novaculite. The behavior of a natural stone depends on its density and how good it was lapped. You can find Soft and Hard Arkansas stones in a Grit Chart, but they are there for reference only.

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