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"But we may have to find a sharpening stone if it gets dull."
Grinding is generally done with some type of sharpening stone.
He had a sharpening stone in his other hand.
The process of using a sharpening stone is called stoning.
"My cousin, the sharpening stone, really has his work cut out for him.
"Sharpening stones means there is real hatred," the captain said.
And you have a sharpening stone tucked in your belt, too."
To sharpen the knife, he needs to wet the sharpening stone.
Honing oil has just the right consistency for sharpening stones.
Such a shout, an avalanche of sharpening stones could not have drowned out.
The scabbard also has a sharpening stone and folding saw blade.
Edged tools were kept sharp with sharpening stones from Norway.
There was a spare dagger and a sharpening stone.
He also bought a sharpening stone and a hand operated knife sharpener.
The film opens with the shimmer of a knife's blade on a sharpening stone.
Sharpening stones come in a wide range of shapes, sizes and material compositions.
This is accomplished by scraping the blade against a harder surface such as a sharpening stone.
Blade took out a sharpening stone and set out to improve the edge on his sword.
To achieve a better fit you can carefully smooth each surface with a sharpening stone or fine sandpaper.
The other three were possibly broken up for scythe sharpening stones, or building stone, centuries ago.
A marine nervously scraped a sharpening stone down his fixed bayonet.
He glanced at his Master, who was using a sharpening stone on one of his daggers.
A fresh sheet of sandpaper often cuts significantly faster than a bench sharpening stone.
A file or sharpening stone is used to joint the edge of the scraper before burnishing.
And buy a double-sided sharpening stone for maintaining these and other cutting tools.
Once per game, the player may pay one water stone to take a second turn at the conclusion of their turn.
Each player is also given one tile in reserve, and two water stones, which act as the game's currency.
Japanese water stones (both artificial and natural) come in very fine grits.
"To reason with the unenlightened is like trying to make buildings by watering stones," said Chiun.
However, I think it is correctlly called a water stone; not dis-similar to an oil stone.
It evolves into Starmie once a Water Stone has been used on it.
Crow climbs aboard the boat first, but before Macklin can even get in the water Stone confronts him at gunpoint.
The rumor tiles are turned face-up, and the player with the greatest total value of merchandise wins, with the number of water stones as a tiebreaker.
Sharpening stones, water stones or whetstones are used to grind and hone the edges of steel tools and implements.
The only notable Coelopt is Selkis, who the Deimos confront as a boss to obtain the Water Stone.
Such icy variety is nothing new in Malaysia, where A.B.C. (the initials stand for air batu campur, or water stone mix), is a tradition.
Helena's maiden name, along with that of their mother's name, is changed from Goldenberg to Wasserstein, German for "water stone" then anglicized to Waterston.
The party learns that Kasadoll, a general of Zariban, is after the Water Guardian, but they manage to stop him and gain the Water Stone.
Three of these evolutions are the result of Eevee being exposed to either a Fire Stone, Thunderstone, or Water Stone.
The one contemporary work in the installation - the work intended to bridge Japan and the United States - is Isamu Noguchi's "Water Stone."
The mound is almost gone but the cover slab remains - with a hollow in it that collects the rainwater, giving its name The Water Stone - burial chamber.
I DEAD IN THE, WATER Stone placed the file folder before him.
Once per game, the player may also pay one water stone to place a tile from another player's reserve (the player then draws a new tile and place it in their reserve).
This stone is a font or holy water stone from an ancient chapel, long demolished, dedicated to Saint Ciarán which once stood in or near the village, a probable early Christian site.
Her poems have appeared in American Poetry Review, Poetry, The Gettysburg Review, Water Stone, Hayden's Ferry, Shenandoah, Luna.
But giving a harder knife the right edge requires more time and skill if you are using special sharpeners like water stones; that is work best left to a specialist, since improper use of stones can damage a blade.
If there are at least two explorers (even if they belong to the same player) in the completed oasis, the player with the tallest explorer must pay one water stone or remove the explorer from further scoring.
You could have rescued me ages ago, but instead you left me here to listen to Fredric go on about water stones, oil stones, and whether linseed oil is better than rendered fat for protecting metal from water.
Camels may freely move along the brown lines, but must stop once the camel moves over a white line; once per game, a player may pay one water stone in order to freely move the camel along the white lines.
The main character Nadia is a descendant of the Atlanteans and the series main villains, the Neo-Atlantean empire, pretend to recover the lost Blue Water stones of Atlantis and use them to rule the world.
How would Whetstone feel if he was in this position?
His whetstone worked so well that they all wanted to buy it.
He helped get through the hole and out with Whetstone.
The very hard dense rock is used as a whetstone.
Her voice like a whetstone, he thought, wondering how the man and child could bear it.
The stone used is generally of a relatively fine whetstone type.
A whetstone improved their performance, but after two or three passes they had to be ground again.
He remembered: the whetstone was no longer there, nor what it stood for.
Along the way, he advised me to purchase at least one whetstone.
Some say they sound like a saw being sharpened on a whetstone.
He drew his long sword down the whetstone he'd set on the table before him.
Whetstone brought Diana with him and was in high spirits.
Taking a small whetstone, he honed the blade once more.
The old king's whetstone from the barrow was still in his belt.
"But your globe hasn't gone online young lady," Whetstone said.
In the rubble between her toes she found a whetstone, black and smooth.
A whetstone usually has which two types of sides?
Taking out a whetstone and cloth, the warrior began cleaning his weapons.
She found a suitable whetstone and began to hone the edge.
He lay the whetstone by, and held the knife carelessly in one hand.
"Well, you need to prepare land for growing your own food," Whetstone said briskly.
A few nights later I found a box of spearheads, and a whetstone.
Del didn't smile, just ran her whetstone the length of the blade.
But she gave me nothing save the muted ring of whetstone on steel.
They are found at the southern end of the Whetstone Mountains.
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