Coticule combo Carborundum 7,5x3cm
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Product detailed description
The Coticule Combo Carborundum is a double-sided whetstone designed to deliver exceptional sharpening results for a variety of tools.
This versatile stone features two distinct sides: the Carborundum side #600, perfect for creating the bevel, and the Coticule Blue side #4000, ideal for finishing the bevel. Together, they provide a seamless sharpening experience, from shaping to finishing.
Key Features:
- Double-Sided Design – Combines the coarse Pyrenees side with the finer Coticule Blue side for all-in-one sharpening.
- Carborundum Side #600 – Creates the bevel efficiently, ideal for shaping the edge.
- Coticule Blue Side #4000 – Refines the bevel, producing a smooth, razor-sharp finish.
- Suitable for Carbon Steel Knives – Optimized for sharpening and maintaining carbon steel blades.
- Hand-Crafted in Belgium – Made with precision and care to ensure quality.
- Versatile Use – Suitable for knives, tools, and precision instruments.
- Water-Only Sharpening – Designed for use with water to enhance performance.
With the Coticule Combo Carborundum, you get the best of both worlds in a single whetstone, ensuring a sharp and polished edge for your carbon steel tools and knives.
Additional parameters
| Category: | NEWS |
|---|---|
| Dimensions: | 7,5x3x2,3 cm |
| Grit: | 600 and 4000 |
| Material: | Coticule Blue, Garnet and Carborundum |
| Lubricant: | Water |
| Weight: | 130 g |
| Country of Origin: | Belgium |
The Belgian whetstones from Ardennes Coticule are found in the Belgian Ardennes since 1625. The whetstones from Ardennes Coticule are also known as Belgian chunks, named after the chunks of stone required for the production of the Coticule and the Belgian blue whetstone. Both products are real natural products with a labour-intensive mining process.
Coticule and Belgian Blue Whetstone (BBW)
The Coticule is a yellow stone supplied on a (unusable) slate.
BBW contains fewer grenades than the Coticule and they are larger. The stone is harder and sharpens slower than the Coticule.
The sharpening result obtained with both stones is almost identical.
Because they are natural products each stone is unique.
