Arkansas Sharpening Stone consists of a sedimentation rock of novaculite known as Arkansas Stone. It is excellent for sharpening fixed blade knives but also folding knives, hunting and fishing knives and others. It is also great for cutting tools for gardening or woodworking or for maintenance of industrial cutting tool.
Step 1 - select the proper side of the stone
Step 2 - set a stone on a stable flat surface
Step 3 - apply few drops of Nathan´s Honing Oil(opptional but recommended)
Step 4 - observe the bevel angle you intend to sharpen; bring the edge to the stone matching your sharpening angle and push the edge off the blade across the stone in one motion (like trying to slice a thin layer of the top of the stone); maintaining a consistent angle for best results.
Step 5 - repeat 3 - 4 times then switch to other side and repeat
Step 6 - repeat until the edge is sharp
Step 7 - clean stone after each use and store in cool dry place
Note: Read the instructions before use. Do not rush and pay attention to what you do. Knife sharpening is an inherently dangerous activity - if you use this sharpener properly you can not be hurt but a careless handling can hurt you.