How-To Sharpen a Hunting Knife on Smith Tri-Stone
How-To Sharpen a Hunting Knife on Smith Tri-Stone
Sharpening a knife can be frustrating. 40-year veteran meat cutter Tom Claycomb makes it simple and shows you how he puts a razor edge on a Knives of Alaska
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Smith's 6-in Natural Arkansas Bench Stone in the Sharpeners department at
These sharpening stones are made from a synthetic abrasive material and are used in the same manner as a diamond or natural bench stone. The extra-coarse side of the stone (100 grit) is used for aggressive removal of metal and will sharpen a dull or damaged blade very quickly.
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3-SIDED SHARPENING – Smith's Tri-Hone Sharpening System features one 1,000-grit fine Arkansas stone, one 800-grit medium synthetic stone, and one
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