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  1. How To Sharpen an Axe - This Old House

    • First, understand that axes don’t need to be razor-sharp. In fact, a razor-sharp edge can be more prone to chipping than a standard sharp edge. An axe must simply be sharp enough to slice through wood fib… See more

    How to Sharpen An Axe with A File

    One of the most common ways to sharpen an axe to a serviceable edge is with a file. The method is simple and the results are perfectly acceptable—especially for hardware s… See more

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    How to Sharpen An Axe with A Grinder

    For a quick, less-precise method of sharpening an axe, a bench grinder will do the trick. Just be sure to wear work glovesand safety glasses and avoid long hair and lo… See more

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    How to Sharpen An Axe with A Sharpening Stone

    The most old-school of axe grinding methods is using a sharpening stone. These stones have two different grits, with a rough side for removing material and a fine side fo… See more

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  1. The most old-school of axe grinding methods is using a sharpening stone. These stones have two different grits, with a rough side for removing material and a fine side for refining the edge. Lumberjacks often keep these stones in their toolboxes or pouches and spit on them to create a bit of lubrication.
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    During the process of stone axe making, a grinding stone is needed to sharpen the bit and smooth the sides of the axe. Axe grinding stones can be very large tools and in fact in some areas of the world they are the largest stone tools that were used in some cultures. It takes quite a lot of effort to manufacture a complete axe assemblage.
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  2. Gränsfors Bruks Ceramic Grinding Puck - Amazon.com

    WEBSpecially designed for axes whetstone with two different grits (300/600) for sharpening and peeling. The whetstone can be used with water or dry. …

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  3. Hultafors Swedish Axe Griding Stone with Leather …

    WEBThe Hultafors Axe Grinding Stone is an efficient waterstone for easy and safe sharpening of your axe, wherever you are. The grinding stone is of good size and designed to give a steady grip, protecting fingers and …

  4. Gransfors Bruk Small Forest Axe (420) with Ceramic …

    WEBA. Gränsfors Bruk SMALL FOREST AXE (p/n: 420) - the most popular and versatile axe in Gransfors Bruks range, with a handle long enough to allow powerful chopping, yet small enough to fit into a rucksack. Excellent for …

  5. Grinding Stone | Hultafors Tools

    WEBWith our grinding stone you can easily and securely grind your axe whereever you are. The grinding stone is of good size and designed to give a steady grip, protecting fingers and hands from cutting injuries.

  6. Hults Bruk Grinding Stone - REI Co-op

    WEBWith the Hults Bruk Grinding stone, you can easily and securely grind your axe wherever you are. Its size and design provide a steady grip, protecting fingers and hands from cutting injuries.

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  8. Gransfors Bruks Axe Sharpening Stone | AGRussell.com

    WEBYou want to maintain that rounded edge instead of putting a bevel on it. For that purpose, Gränsfors Bruks has created this Ceramic Grinding Stone. It has two grinding faces: a course side (180 grit) for repairing damage …

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