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Probably a sharpening stone (for knives)

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Probably a sharpening stone (for knives)

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Sharpening steel knives and tool blades.It is also known as an oil stone.

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I just viewed a Fine Gardening video on sharpening gardening clippers. He used oil on the carborundum stone, then finished up with a "diamond stone" which he had sprayed water on. I think both liquids are used to attract the metal dust that occurs with the sharpening.

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Carborundum can be in both states.

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It is a pseudo latin phrase (usually "nil bastardum carborundum" - but probably more correctly "illegitimi nil carborundum"?) meaning - don't let the bastards grind you down...

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