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Ideal for sharpening sporting knives, kitchen knives, cutlery chisels, and wood-carving tools, Lansky’s Tri-Stone Bench Sharpening Stone comes with three separate stones for a natural sharpening progression. Use the 100-grit diamond stone for reconditioning and reshaping your blade; use the 240-grit alumina-oxide stone for regular sharpening; and use the 1,000-grit ceramic stone for final polishing Read More
Why aren't the dimensions of the stones and the base listed? It's not that I can't go dig around and find it (looks like the stones are 2"x6"), but why would that be left off? Weird.
Just get the smiths tri-hone system, its 300-700-1000/1200 synthetics with an Arkansas for less than half what this costs, and it will do 90% of the sharpening you want, get a strop for the rest, heres some things I don't like about this:
Diamond stone on the lowest grit, what's the point? Give me diamonds on the higher polish grits, all grits, or none at all, but I certainly don't need them on the low grits,
Aluminum oxide = trash, avoid.
No complaints on the ceramic, but the diamond stone and ceramic stone should switch their grits, that would make far more sense.
its also going to be hell having to go from 200-1000 grit with no intermediate stone, hope you'be got some serious upper body strength and time on your hands for that one.