Black Arkansas Whetstone
Black Arkansas Whetstone
Black Arkansas Whetstone
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Black Arkansas Whetstone

$49.00
FORM-FACTOR 6" Mounted
ABRASIVE MATERIAL Natural Stone
GRIT RATING Ultra Fine
USED/ROUTINE Oil Water
ORIGIN OF MATERIAL 🇺🇸United States

    Dan's Whetstone Arkansas Sharpening Stones

    Natural novaculite sharpening stones from Arkansas, mounted on aluminum blanks for Hapstone sharpeners.

    Dan's Whetstone Arkansas sharpening stone

    Natural abrasive

    Novaculite stone

    Arkansas stones are made of novaculite, a high-density natural abrasive also known as microcrystalline quartz.

    Origin

    Mined in Arkansas

    Arkansas stones are mined in the Ouachita Mountains in the state of Arkansas, United States.

    Mounted format

    Ready for Hapstone

    All Dan's stones are mounted on high-quality aluminum blanks with laser engraving.

    Types

    SoftMedium range
    HardFine pre-finish
    TranslucentUltra-fine finish
    BlackUltra-fine honing

    Natural stone behavior

    Density matters more than grit

    Arkansas stones consist of silica, but unlike synthetic abrasives, they do not consist of individual abrasive grains of the same size.

    The sharpening behavior depends on stone density and lapping quality rather than a strict grit number.

    How to use

    Use with oil-based lubricants

    Arkansas stones should be used with refined olive oil, oleic acid, or Dan's mineral oil.

    Arkansas stones do not require preparation. Black and Translucent Arkansas stones are naturally lapped to ultra-fine grit, which is a major advantage because lapping Arkansas is very difficult.

    Natural stone notes

    • Translucent Arkansas stones may have small caverns.

    • Moderate variations of shade and color are normal.

    • These variations are not treated as defects.

    FAQ

    Common questions about Arkansas stone types, origin, and grit terminology.

    Which Arkansas type is better for finish sharpening and honing? +

    Translucent and Black Arkansas stones have the same density and lapping quality. They are of equal value as ultra-fine finishing stones.

    What about True Hard and Black Translucent Arkansas? +

    Dan's Whetstone does not sell Black Translucent stones. True Hard Arkansas combines features of Hard, Translucent, and Black Arkansas, but Black Arkansas is usually the more reasonable choice.

    Are these Arkansas stones original? +

    Arkansas sharpening stones are purchased directly from Dan's Whetstones and mounted to aluminum blanks.

    Can I buy a stone without a blank? +

    No. These sharpening stones are sold mounted on blanks.

    What grit do Arkansas stones have? +

    Grit terminology is not applicable to natural sharpening stones such as novaculite. Their behavior depends on density and lapping quality.

    Specifications

    Total size6" × 1" × 1/3" (160 × 25 × 9 mm)
    Working surface6" × 1" × 1/4" (152 × 25 × 6 mm)
    Weight2.1–3.5 oz (60–100 g)
    AbrasiveNatural Stone
    BlankAluminum blank
    Working withOil, water
    Country of originUSA
    Stone typeStone mounted on a 45° beveled blank
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