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Soft Arkansas Stone in Wooden Box
Sharpening SuppliesThe Soft Arkansas stone is natural stone with a high content of microcrystalline quartz. Quarried in the Ouachita Mountains of Arkansas and Oklaho...
View full detailsXL Oil Stone
Sharpening SuppliesLarge Surface American Made Stones For those times when you need a good sharpening stone in a larger size. These aluminum oxide and silicon carbi...
View full detailsNorton Combination Crystolon Stone
NortonMade from silicon carbide abrasive, these Norton Combination Crystolon stones can quickly put an edge on your tool or knife. These two-sided sto...
View full detailsHard Arkansas Stone in Wooden Box
Sharpening SuppliesThe Hard Arkansas stone is natural stone with a high content of microcrystalline quartz. Quarried in the Ouachita Mountains of Arkansas and Oklaho...
View full detailsDMT 12" Dia-Sharp® MagnaBase System
DMTDMT's longest continuous double-sided diamond bench stone surface accommodates a variety of tools and blades. The magnetic base offers knuckle cle...
View full detailsExtra Large Naniwa Flattening Stone
NaniwaThe largest flattening stone we carry This extra large flattening stone by Naniwa will tackle any water stone flattening needs. This is the ...
View full detailsSharpening stones offer a time-tested, precise method for creating razor-sharp edges on chef’s knives, woodworking tools, EDC knives, and more. Whether you're a professional sharpener, home cook, or woodworker, the right sharpening stone can help you achieve the perfect edge with control and consistency.
We carry a wide selection of sharpening stones to suit every sharpening style and need, including:
Water Stones – Fast-cutting and easy to maintain, perfect for kitchen knives and fine woodworking tools.
Diamond Stones – Ultra-durable and ideal for sharpening hard steels with minimal wear.
Oil Stones – Traditional and long-lasting, great for maintaining high-carbon steel tools.
Arkansas Stones – Natural US stones prized for their ultra-fine polishing ability.
Natural Stones – Traditional quarried stones that offer a unique sharpening experience.
Not sure which sharpening stone is right for you? Check out our guide to the Difference in Sharpening Stone Materials to learn more about different sharpening stone types and how to use them.
Talk to a Sharpening Specialist
Our Sharpening Specialists have hands-on sharpening experience, so you can get advice on selecting the right sharpener for your needs.
1-800-351-8234productspecialist@sharpeningsupplies.com
Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. CT