Ardennes Coticule Whetstone Bout 8000-10000 Grit 9x3cm
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Sharpening Stone for Fine Edge Finishing
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Natural Belgian Stone for Final Honing Finish
Instructions for Use
1. 🧼 Wet the Stone
- Use plain water, not oil.
- Thoroughly wet the surface until a thin moisture film forms.
- No soaking required like Japanese stones — Coticule works simply with water.
2. 🌀 Prepare a Slurry (Optional)
- Rub a small slurry stone on the surface to create a fine garnet-rich paste.
- The slurry makes the stone more aggressive at first, and softens as it thins.
3. 🔪 Start Honing
- Keep the blade flat on the stone at an angle suitable for your tool.
- Use consistent "X-shaped strokes" to sharpen the entire edge.
- Do not press too hard — let the stone do the work.
4. 💦 Gradually Dilute the Slurry
- As you progress, lightly rinse the stone or add clean water.
- This reduces abrasion and helps achieve a mirror-polish finish.
5. 🧽 Clean After Use
- Rinse the stone thoroughly with water.
- Let it air dry naturally in a ventilated area — avoid sun or heat sources.
✅ Pass the blade edge at a 15–20° angle with even strokes.
✅ Don’t rub it like a synthetic stone — use gentle, calm pressure.
❗ Tip: Bout stones are excellent for fine polishing/honing, not for initial bevel setting.
"Bout" means the stone comes from a natural vein and is cut in an ergonomic, irregular shape — maintaining top performance. "Bout Selected" types are handpicked for consistent grain and usability.
Ideal for professionals and enthusiasts who value natural honing quality. This stone is eco-friendly, requiring only water — no oil or chemicals. Perfect for razors, straight razors, and tools needing sharpness. Compact size makes it easy to carry in bags or cases.
A well-maintained Ardennes Coticule can last a lifetime. It creates a natural slurry that enhances contact between blade and stone. This material enables gentle and consistent metal removal with no blade overheating.
🔗Navigation Suggestions:
👉 Straight Razor Care & Maintenance
📖 Want to learn more? Read what a Bout Coticule is and how to use it →
✔️ Shipping Across Greece
Products can be shipped anywhere within the Greek Territory.
- Products are shipped to the address indicated in your Order Form via the courier of your choice: ACS – Speedex – ELTA Courier.
Shipping cost: €2.60
Cash on delivery: €2.00 (where applicable). - For orders over €49.00, shipping is completely free up to 2kg (no shipping charges apply).
For each additional kilogram, the charge is €1.00.
Free shipping over €49.00 does not apply to DHL shipments. - The above charges apply to shipments throughout Greece, including islands, remote or inaccessible areas, with no hidden fees.
All prices include 24% VAT.
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✔️ Store Pickup
Now your online order is even easier and faster! Receive and pay for your order directly from our store.
- Store pickup requires a prior telephone or online order. For your convenience, please have the product codes ready (listed next to each product photo).
- Once you complete your order, your products will be reserved and preparation will begin. You will receive a confirmation Email as soon as your order is ready for pickup.
- Please do not visit the store before receiving the Email confirmation that your order is ready.
You can collect your order during our business hours at:
81 Kyprou Avenue, Argyroupoli, 16451, Greece
Tel. +30 210 9901100
81 Kyprou Avenue, Argyroupoli, 16451, Greece
Tel. +30 210 9901100
Opening Hours
- Monday: 9:30 – 17:00
- Tuesday: 9:30 – 17:30
- Wednesday: 9:30 – 17:00
- Thursday: 9:30 – 17:30
- Friday: 9:30 – 17:30
- Saturday: 9:30 – 17:00
Thank you for choosing us.
✔️ Payment Methods
You can choose your preferred payment method from the following options:
- Credit / Debit Card (Visa, Mastercard)
- Cash on Delivery
- PayPal Payment
- Bank Transfer
- Snappi
- TBI Payment
✔️ Bank Account Details
Account Holder: Gkotsopoulos I & Valari P. O.E.
Piraeus Bank:
GR6401720190005019072910053
GR6401720190005019072910053
Eurobank:
GR3102602830000610200560053
GR3102602830000610200560053
Alpha Bank:
GR3801402370237002002000285
GR3801402370237002002000285
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Frequently Asked Questions
A lower grit number (e.g. 220 grit) means a coarser surface that removes material faster — ideal for repairing dull or damaged blades.
A higher grit number (e.g. 8000 grit) means a finer surface — used for polishing and finishing the edge to a razor-sharp level.
Garnet is a group of natural silicate minerals known for their brilliant color, hardness, and wide use in both jewelry and industrial applications.
Garnet is often used as the abrasive material in sharpening stones and sandpapers because of its durability and angular shape. If a tool is labeled as garnet grit or garnet sharpening stone, it means the abrasive component is crushed garnet — excellent for smoothing and honing blades.
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