Classic Sharpening Stones
Sharpening stones are the classic and original way to sharpen instruments. HuFriedyGroup offers over 20 types of stones (India or I-Stone, Arkansas, Ceramic and Composition) plus the new Diamond Sharpening Cards for the various needs and preferences of the clinician.
Type
Origin
Method
Lubricant Oil or water
Texture
Application
I-Stones
Synthetic
Unmounted
Fine to medium
Sharpening of dull instruments or those requiring re-contouring Routine sharpening and finishing
Arkansas Stones Ceramic Stones
Natural
Unmounted Unmounted
Oil
Fine
Synthetic Synthetic
Water or dry
Fine/medium Routine sharpening and finishing
Composition Stones
Mounted
Water
Coarse
Reshaping of dull instruments
Diamond Sharpening Cards
Diamond micron coated steel plate
Unmounted
Dry or water
Extra fine, fine and medium
Create fine edges on blades, routine sharpening and reconditioning of dull instruments
I-Stones • Synthetic stone composed of aluminum oxide crystals with a fine or medium grit • Oil lubrication is preferred, but this stone can also be lubricated with water • Ideal for reconditioning/recontouring and maintenance sharpening
#1 I-Stone SSF1 Fine Grit
#309 I-Stone SS309 Fine Grit Beveled edges for contouring. 4" x 1⁄2" to 1⁄4" x 1⁄4" to 1⁄8"
#MS-22 I-Stone SSMS22 Medium Grit Follow with fine or super-fine grit stone for finishing. Beveled edges for
#6 I-Stone Wedge Shape SS6 Medium Grit Follow with fine or super-fine grit stone for finishing. 4-1⁄2" x 1-7⁄8" x 3⁄8" down to 1⁄8"
Follow with fine or super-fine grit stone for finishing. 4" x 1" x 1/2"
contouring. 2-1⁄4" x 7⁄8" x 3⁄16"
3 TOTAL SHARPENING SOLUTION FOR EVERY STYLE OF SHARP
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