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Check out our combination grit sharpening stones and keep your tools in peak condition!

Technical Details:
- 3 Piece Waterstone Set is a sure savings over buying the individual stones.
- Set includes: (1) 800/4000 combination waterstone (20542), (1) 6000 single grit waterstone, and (1) Nagura stone (47522)
- Combination Waterstones: For preliminary sharpening where chips exist or bevel angle need to be changed, use the 250/100 waterstone. To remove smaller nicks and do a finish sharpening of woodworking chisels and other tools, the 800/4000 combination is the best choice. Finally, use the 1000/6000 waterstone for creating a polished edge. As shown in the photo on the left.
- Extremely tough man made abrasive material. These stones cut faster than oilstones. Stones must be soaked in water prior to use and kept wet with water during use. Waterstones develop a slurry to speed the honing process.
- 20549 - 250/1000 Combination Grit Waterstone: 7-1/4" (L) x 1" (thick) x 2-1/4" (W)
- 20542 - 800/4000 Combination Grit Waterstone: 7-1/4" (L) x 1" (thick) x 2-1/4" (W)
- 47506 - 1000/6000 Combination Grit Waterstone: 8-1/8" (L) x 1" (thick) x 2-1/16" (W)
- 47522 - Nagura Stone: 3" (L) x 1" (thick) x 7/8" (W)
- Nagura Stone: Forms a paste on finer grit Waterstones to speed and enhance polishing. Use with the 6000 grit stone.
- These stones can be reflattened after sharpening wears the surface by wet sanding the stone on a flat surface with silicone carbide wet - dry abrasive sheet.
- Waterstone Holder: For non-slip sharpening. The arms are made from chrome plated steel that resists rusting. Holder handles stones 7 to 9'' long.
What's in the Box?
(1) 800/4000 combination waterstone (20542), (1) 6000 single grit waterstone, and (1) Nagura stone (47522)
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Customer Reviews and Photos for:
3 Piece Waterstone Sharpening Set
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Average Rating:
4.1
(9 customer reviews)
$74.59
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1) Submitted by
Juan G, from Montebello, CA
on 4/13/2012
Customer Rating: 
Excellent results.
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2) Submitted by
Rick, from West Des Moines, IA
on 1/26/2011
Customer Rating: 
I bought this set and the 250/1000 stone to use on my carving knives and chisels. They do an excellent job making them super sharp and with a mirror finish when done. With a short time on the strop they are sharper than the pro-honed new knives. They are money well spent.
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3) Submitted by
Andrew, from Pittsburgh, PA
on 5/17/2009
Customer Rating: 
Produces excellent results.
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4) Submitted by
Joe Klos, from Hilton Head, SC
on 9/13/2008
Customer Rating: 
Very excited. Only had time to sharpen a very low end planer but it now works better than when i bought it. Really excited about my next day off - I'm going to sharpen everything in the shop!
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5) Submitted by
Tom Knighton, from Albany, GA
on 1/31/2008
Customer Rating: 
Very impressive. Waterstones are exactly what they are hyped to be. This set is, at a minimum, enough to get one started into the world of waterstones. Once inside the world, you will forever be locked. A plane edge that you can use as your shaving mirror OR the razor has that effect on folks.
An excellent product that I don't hesitate to recommend!
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6) Submitted by
Matt, from Lomira, WI
on 7/26/2009
Customer Rating: 
Very good at sharpening, but be vary careful in storing, they broke on me.
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7) Submitted by
Roy, from Montoursville, PA
on 8/25/2009
Customer Rating: 
Stones are ok. Didn't pay attention to the size and assumed they were similar in dimensions to the Norton stones. Not wide enough to comfortably sharpen hand plane blades. Would be better if larger, but then they would cost more.
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8) Submitted by
Ryan Hochstetler, from Papillion, NE
on 2/11/2010
Customer Rating: 
Norton stones are a better value. They are longer, wider, and thicker than the stones offered here.
The manner in which these are constructed, two halves glued to a thin strip of plastic, makes them susceptible to breaking when jarred or dropped during shipment. Two of them broke in half during shipment (two separate shipments, even).
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9) Submitted by
Wendell Diggs, from Battle Creek, MI
on 10/8/2006
[These] waterstones are a good value and a excellent product. Make sure to keep your stones flat by rubbing them on float glass to which 220 grit sand paper is applied. Do this often during the sharpening process to keep the stones true and your edges won't stand the chance of becoming hollow or dished and your frustration level will be kept low.
Excellent product.
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