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STONE S FOR SHARPENING, GRINDING S FINI


Tweezers Coated Tips for Steam, Elma


ONES FOR SHARPENING,GRINDING &FINI &HINGSHING


• Carborundom and Grindstones: Excellent grinding properties. Useful for when metal needs faster removal, also works well with taking down enamel


• Ceramic Stones: Perfect for polishing small and unreachable areas


• Degussit stones: High precision grinding used especially by watch makers


Long reach coated tweezers keeps your fingers away from the hot steam while cleaning


• Length 200mm • Plastic coated tips • Medium grip • For use with steam cleaners • Elma 3760710000 • Made in Germany


Code T49981 Description


Tweezers Coated Tips for Steam, Elma


UOM Price EACH £11.50 Arkansas Stones


SHARPENING, GRINDING & FINISHING


Natural “ Genuine “ Arkansas Sharpening Stones


The Arkansas sharpening stone is rated number one by engravers, stone setters, watch and clock makers, light engineers and wood workers to name just a few craftspeople who use these stones. Arkansas sharpening stones are suitable for sharpening all tool steel metals and are the most popular sharpening stone used worldwide.


View our comprehensive selection of stones, with various grades, material types and shapes, there is a stone to cater for every shaping, grinding, sharpening and polishing requirements. Typically our customers who buy these stones are jewellers, silversmiths, engravers, clock and watch makers, model makers, those in arts and crafts, badge makers, engineers, traditional sword weapons makers, gunsmiths, leatherworkers, chefs, fishermen and wood workers.


All sorts of tools can and need to be sharpened, ground or polished with various stones; gravers, screwdrivers, knives, shears, drill bits, scoring tools, tweezers, virtually anything which needs to have a razor-sharp style edge.


The coarseness of a sharpening stone is defined by its grit rating; lower rated stones are coarse and higher rated stones are smooth. Properly sharpening tools involves three steps: grinding, sharpening and polishing. Grinding shapes your tool, but will leave large imperfections and nicks using a coarse stone. Using a medium grit stone, sharpening gives a tool a sharp new edge. Finishing polishes the tool and removes any small-scale surface imperfections when using a high grit sharpening stone.


• Arkansas stones – Ideal for sharpening your gravers. A jewellers/watchmakers favourite


• Bench stone: Most popular for shaping and sharpening


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Arkansas stones are quarried from geological formations of Novaculite and are composed of microcrystalline quartz. The unique crystalline structure of the quartz gives Arkansas stones their superior honing abilities.


Whether its gemstone setting, watch and clock making or creating an engraving masterpiece, Arkansas stones will provide the perfect cutting edge.


• Use 3 in 1 honing oil (Code O8690) • Very fine abrasive papers or black touch stones are also available for polishing tools ultra bright see links below.


Code S4450 S4451 S2818 S6471 S4766 S1552 S1553 Description


Rectangle 90mm x 25mm in Box, German


Rectangle 100mm x 50mm in Box, German


Rectangle 150mm x 50mm, Bergeon Swiss


Square 100 x 6 x 6mm, Bergeon Swiss


Square 100 x 8 x 8mm, Bergeon Swiss


Square 100 x 10 x 10mm, Bergeon Swiss


Triangle 100 x 10 x 10 x 10mm, Bergeon Swiss


UOM Price EACH £18.75 EACH £20.95 EACH £179.95 EACH £16.75 EACH £21.60 EACH £23.95 EACH £38.50 STONES FOR


• Diamond stone: Very long lasting sharpening stone for gravers, blades etc.


• Stone jewellers/ watchmakers: An inexpensive all-rounder sharpening and polishing stone


Learning how to use a sharpening stone is integral in keeping your tools working like new. View our PDF below to see a full guide on how to use your stone to the best effect.


• Incredibly fine India stones • Similar in grade to arkansas stone


• Give a similar finish to arkansas stones Code


Description


S18530 S42912 S42913 S42914 S36106 S42915


Rectangle 50mm x 25mm in Box Square 100 x 6 x 6mm Square 100 x 8 x 8mm Square 100 x 10 x 10mm Triangle 90 x 10 x 10mm Triangle 100 x 10 x 10mm


Bench Stones


Norton Abrasives India oil stones, “sharp and quick”


Combination bench stones have been proven effective for all sharpening requirements, established in 1823 and were Americas first and oldest sharpening stone manufacturer. Pre-oiled the surface using 3 in 1 Honing Oil (code 8690) for the best results.


• After sharpening your gravers on a sharpening stone use a “Touch Stone” to achieve a mirror finish, a better way than using conventional abrasive paper than could rip.


• Use oil to obtain best results. • Touch Stone: T20860


Norton, a manufacturer’s profile: Sharpening stones for metal tools have been unearthed by Egyptian excavators dating back to 1450 BC. Our history is not so old, but when our pilgrim’s forefathers landed in 1620 they soon discovered that they forgot to bring sharpening stones for their axes, knives and scythes. A crisis developed harvesting crops and wood for housing and heat became difficult, contributing to a very harsh first winter. It was a long wait for stones to be sent from Europe and search parties were sent to find suitable stone.


It was not until 1821, when Person Noyes, a New Hampshire pioneer stumbled along the finest deposit of mica schist in the world. Issac Pike soon followed and commercialized Person Noyes discovery in 1823 into what was to become the Pike Manufacturing Company. Worldwide distribution of Pike Sharpening Stones occurred as early as the mid 1800’s.


In 1897 Norton Company and Pike Manufacturing Company joined forces satisfying the sharpening needs of the industrial revolution, the development of the safety razor, automation and every sharpening need known to man. Norton Pike has received citations from Admiral Bird upon return from his trip to the Antarctic and has received the Army-Navy production award for meeting production needs during World War II.


Since World War II, Norton Abrasives have established its brand in over sixty countries


UOM Price EACH


EACH EACH EACH EACH EACH


Arkansas Type Stones


£6.95 £5.95 £5.95 £5.95 £4.95 £5.95


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