Image of a TOR Japanese Water Stone Large (SJ-250) with 4000 grit for sharpening hand tools. It boasts a fine surface finish, is labeled in multiple languages, and operates at a maximum of 150 RPM.
The TOR Japanese Water Stone Small (SJ-200) is perfect for sharpening hand tools and features a circular design with a white rim and a central label indicating specifications, including "Max 150 RPM" and its fine 4000 grit finish.

Japanese Water Stone Large (SJ-250) or Small (SJ-200)

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In stock at 873 US-1, Woolwich, ME 04579

Japanese Water Stone Large (SJ-250) or Small (SJ-200) · Small SJ-200

Available for pickup

873 US-1, Woolwich, ME 04579

Usually ready in 24 hours

873 U.S. 1
Woolwich ME 04579
United States

+12074427938

The Tormek Japanese Waterstone 4000 grit delivers a mirror finish with hardly any visible marks. Since the stone is made to create the finest surface, it has a limited steel removal capacity and cannot be used for shaping* a tool.

This waterstone excels at sharpening hand tools like carving tools, knives, scissors, plane irons and wood chisels where a minimum of steel removal is needed and a superior surface finish is demanded.

Its unique composition gives the stone an extremely long life. Since the surface left by the Japanese Waterstone is so fine, we do not recommend honing afterwards on the leather honing wheel.

You should clean the stone surface of steel particles every minute or so with the fine side of the Stone Grader SP-650. Do not use the coarse side of the Stone Grader on the Japanese Waterstone.

Fits Tormek T-8, Tormek T-7 and previous Tormek models with a 250 mm stone diameter. For the smaller Tormek models, see Tormek Japanese Waterstone SJ-200.

* A distinction should be made between the shaping and sharpening of a tool. When shaping you remove steel to achieve the shape and edge angle you want. When sharpening you just touch up an existing shape to renew the sharpness.

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