Quote Originally Posted by Luke Dupont View Post
I have a few "nagura" sized cheap Jnats that I cut up into chunks about that size -- 1"x3" or so, for use in the field when camping / bushcrafting.

I have a thing for natural whetstones -- usually I use Arks, but Jnats are nice in the field because water is more plentiful than oil. They just don't come in pocket sizes, so you have to cut them up yourself or find appropriately sized "nagura"
To find pocket size water stone you only need to know where to look > https://www.leevalley.com/en-us/shop...s?item=60M9003 < 1000, 4000 & 8000 grit stones are available.

These were some of my first water stones and were even used on plane blades and chisels.

There is also a smaller set, search > water slip stone < Though the smaller stones are only available in 4000 grit



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