

🪓 Sharpen your edge, sharpen your lifestyle — carry the legend of Arkansas with you!
This Genuine Arkansas Hard (Fine) Pocket Knife Sharpening Stone, measuring 3" x 1" x 1/4", is quarried exclusively from the Ouachita Mountains. Made from dense Novaculite, it delivers a fine, surgical-quality edge with less wear than synthetic stones. Its compact size and included leather pouch make it the perfect portable tool for professionals and enthusiasts who demand precision and durability in their everyday carry. Ideal for maintaining knives and woodworking tools, it works best with water for a clean sharpening process.
| ASIN | B015A9YIGW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #156,701 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #327 in Sharpening Stones |
| Brand | Dan's Whetstone Company Inc. |
| Color | varies between white and grey (gray), can be solid or have streaks, spots, variations by Mother Nature |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (799) |
| Date First Available | October 31, 2012 |
| Grit Type | Fine |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.12 ounces |
| Item model number | FAP-13A-L |
| Manufacturer | Dan's Whetstone |
| Material | Dan's Whetstone Company, Inc. Arkansas Novaculite, Leather Pouch |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 3"L x 1"W x 1"H |
| UPC | 700667464534 |
B**F
Great little stone
This is a very nice product that everyone that owns a knife should have. This is a tiny natural stone that would easily be carried in your pocket to be used anywhere on the go. Pro tip: use water only with it, as water is found everywhere and once you touch a natural stone with oil, you can never go back to water. Oil may work slightly better, but it's messy and water is free. That being said, the stone is rather small so larger knives would need patience. It comes with a thin leather case to protect your stone while it's being carried. The edges and corners of the stone are rounded so as to not harm a non-professional's knives while being used. Very lightweight. And for your technical information, the stone was cut using probably a 200 grit finish on it, which will need worn off with use. After this break in period of getting beyond that finish, a hard stone like this will get you to about a 1500 grit stone equivalent. So basically, sharpen your cheap knives first for the first couple of runs, and have patience before you get scary razor edges on it. This stone with water doesn't really need soaked, it's more of a splash n go. Just make sure you don't sharpen dry on it, and if you do put it in water and it bubbles, then yes let it soak that water in first until the bubbles go away. The leather case is dry and thin, I plan to add some oil on the case so to keep it lasting me longer. The stone is also one single piece, so you can use either side of it that you choose. If it ever builds up with steel, just take a scratchy soap pad to it like you're washing dishes the old fashioned way. As far as price, I feel that this is a bit expensive, but it should last you a lifetime.
C**Y
Cuts very well, perfect for touching up an edge.
Mine came perfect, no blemishes or inconsistencies. It cuts faster than my Taytools hard, and leaves a nice EDC edge. Lots of bite, beginning to polish the edge a bit. Doesn't seem to load up or glaze so far, but have only touched up a few knives and I use it wet. If your a decent sharpener, you really don't need to strop, you can deburr on the stone. Should last forever, well worth it.
C**B
Good stone, portable and works well. Would be better with a working block. Nice leather case.
Used this couple of times and it works great, puts a nice sharp edge on my knife, and is convenient to carry in my pack, or in your pocket. I used remington rem gun oil and it seemed to work fine, only thing is you gotta be careful not to cut your fingers, or make some king of holder for it but it does the job and does it well.
J**A
Nice Stone, Best for Small Blades
Works great on small blades. A little challenging on longer blades. Puts a very nice edge on the blade.
D**O
Top quality stone!
What a beautiful stone! Cut perfectly with sharp edges at exactly 45 degrees and all surfaces are perfectly flat. All corners come to a sharp point with zero chips. I am using this stone along with Dan's "Translucent Arkansas" stone (for polishing) on a few 1911 trigger jobs. The stone is large enough to easily smooth the sides of parts such as hammers, sears, even a trigger bow before polishing with Dan's extra fine translucent stone. It takes a perfect 45 degree cut of a stone to smooth & polish hammer hooks, these stones can do that too! Make sure to use a light, clear oil when working. Wipe clean and reapply often. (I use Birchwood Casey "Sheath / Barricade" works great!) For only $13 this is not a stone, it's a steal. My next Amazon order I will be purchasing one in medium. (only $10!!!!) The cool leather pouch is a nice touch too.
R**N
Good stone, but they botched the order. Not that I'm complaining much.
Well, I really like the stone. It works. My problem with the order is that I ordered 1 hard stone and 1 soft stone, but I received 3 hard stones. Good thing my knives wete already pretty sharp and the 1 hard stone I singled out got the job done. The other 2 stones have gone into reserve. I would have been angry if I had a knife that actually needed the soft stone.
S**5
Great for throwing in a backpack
The stone is a perfect size for backpacking, day hikes clearing trails. You can always leave home with a sharp knife or axe. Things happen in the field, and, its nice to have this in your pocket to clean the edge up especially if you're teaching your kids knife or axe skills, they will put the blade in the dirt!! This stone quickly puts that great edge back on, and its another teaching opportunity.
F**O
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Nice product
R**.
A dull knife is damn near useless. This wetsone puts a really good edge on my knives. It’s small enough for every day carry, to me that means it’s there when I need it to be.
J**E
good for sharping knives also nice and small to carry in pocket to sharpen my darts
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