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Sharpening Stones
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Shapton Brand Compact Naoru Flattening Plate

Details 

It comes with a rubber protective cover which can be used as a base.
   
Ohira Kozan Ipponsen Polish Stone

Details 

Comes in 2 sizes.
   
Horai Brand Flattening Block with Sandpaper

Details 

You can flatten both stones and plane blocks. Brown sandpaper (60 grit) is for stones and white one (80 grit) is for plane blocks. The sandpapers have adhesive backs. Extra sandpapers are available.
   
Shapton Brand 320 Grit K0709 Professional Ceramic Coarse Stone

Details 

Soak it in water for 5-6 minutes before using. The plastic case can be used as the base to hold a stone. The stone doesn't wear out quickly.
   
Ohmura 180 Grit Natural Coarse Stone

Details 

It cuts fast.
Grit 180
   
Naniwa Brand 2000 Grit Synthetic Blue Medium Stone

Details 

Grit 2000
Size 210x70x55mm
   
Natural Aoto Mountain Blue Medium Stone

Details 

Aoto (natural blue stone) is used prior to any of the finishing and polishing stones, makes a sharper, long lasting edge. When the edge gets dull, use this stone to touch up. Grit is about 2000 to 3000.
   
Shapton Brand 5000 Grit M15 Ceramic Finish Stone

Details 

The stone comes with a wooden stand.
   

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July Issue:

Environmental Impacts from Coal Generated Power

Part 1 of a five-part series: The Health Dangers and Environmental Impacts of Electric Power.

We begin this series looking at Coal-Fired power plants, the largest producer of electric power here in the United States. Currently, coal produces about 52% of our electric power. It is also quite possibly the most environmentally devastating and polluting of the electric power sources.
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