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Combination stone

A combination sharpening stone is the ideal solution for those who want to sharpen their knives themselves without having to purchase a whole collection of stones. With two different grain sizes on one stone, you can both repair and finish, all with a single tool. At Knivesandtools, you will find a wide range of combination stones, from budget-friendly options to professional choices. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced knife enthusiast, there is always a sharpening stone that suits you.

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How do I choose the best combination stones?

You should choose the best combination stone based on the condition of your knife and your experience. Knivesandtools offers a wide range from coarse to ultra-fine, something for every knife.

Determine the condition of your knife

Before choosing a combination stone, it is important to know the condition of your knife. If your knife is blunt or damaged, start with a coarser grain, such as 220 or 600. For a knife that is still reasonably sharp, you can start with a medium grain, such as 1000. For example, the Skerper Basic combination stone 180/600 is ideal for repairing blunt knives, while the 1000/3000 version is perfect for maintaining a sharp knife.

Choose the right finishing grain

After sharpening with a coarser grain, it is important to finish your knife with a finer grain to achieve a sharp edge. A grain size of 3000 to 8000 is suitable for polishing your knife. The Skerper Basic combination stone 1000/3000 is an excellent choice for achieving a razor-sharp finish.

Frequently asked questions about combination stones