Finneon does not need a stone to evolve. It evovles into a Lumineon when you level it up to level 31. Also, if it did need a stone to evovle, it would most likely be a Water Stone, a Dusk Stone or a Moon Stone.
you do not need a stone to evolve a grotle. he evolves a Lv.32
No
You need a Dawn Stone and a Male.
If you want a gallade you need a Dawn Stone
A sharpening stone. Water is the lubricating agent when sharpening knives or chisels. Probably should have been a wet stone but whet is the way it is always spelled. If oil is the lubricating agent then it is an oil stone.
A whetstone.
When sharpening a carving knife, it is of the utmost importance to be very careful. Acquire a sharpening stone and since it is better to see it than to read it, there are several online videos that will give you the exact directions you need to proceed.
No idea. You might do a search on "scythe stone", which is a sharpening stone used to sharpen scythes.
Sharpening steel knives and tool blades.It is also known as an oil stone.
Probably a sharpening stone (for knives)
A large stone carved in the shape of a wheel for sharpening axes and knives or for grinding grains.
The word whet is a verb that means to make sharp. The wonderful aromas coming from the kitchen served to whet David's appetite.
You normally place the object that you're trying to sharpen on the stone, and then you obviously wear protection such as gloves for the procedure. You then slide the handle back and forth, ensuring that the sound of the sharpening can be heard.
Japanese water stones are most commonly used for knife sharpening. These work so well because they are so hard and don't cause harm to the knife when sharpening.
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.
rubbing it against a sharpening stone i think called pyrite (spelling) or leather