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Norton Pikes India sharpening stones are manufactured using a proprietary process that impregnates them with a petroleum based product that allows the lubrication used during the sharpening process to stay on the stones surface. As a result, the metal from the object being sharpened and small pieces of abrasive that break off the stone become suspended in the lubricant. This prevents these materials from imbedding into the sharpening stones surface, keeping it free cutting and making it easy to keep its surface clean.
Long lasting Oil Stones are economical and have been the standard of craftsmen for over 75 years. Oil stones will sharpen and hone a fine edge on any tool, but have limitations for polishing. Oil stones require a light mineral oil (make sure it is food friendly if you are sharpening your kitchen knives) to suspend metal and abrasive particles away from the stones cutting surface which keeps the stone free-cutting. Like water stones, oil stones required periodic flattening.
With use, oilstones develop a concave wear pattern. To re-flatten, attach 120 grit waterproof sandpaper to a glass plate, wet, then 'sand' the stone until flat.
Those kind people at Norton have a very comprehensive web site that can be explored here http://www.nortonconsumer.com/Data/Element/Node/Category/Category_edit.asp?ele_ch_id=C0000000000000001570 - we do not have the space to replicate it and there are a bewildering array of options. We have a relatively narrow band of products to offer you, but these have proved popular with our customers, either for sharpening plane blades and chisels or for knife sharpening. Norton have also produced a DVD, which you can also purchase here. The sharpening system below is a workshop solution that combines larger stones to provide 3 stages of sharpening, including the final polish by an Arkansas stone.
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