grindstones
Grindstones are circular wheels used to sharpen and shape metalworking tools by pressing the edge against a rotating abrasive surface. Traditionally they were made from natural stone such as sandstone or quartz and mounted on an axle, then rotated by hand or by mechanical power. Water or oil was often used as a lubricant and coolant.
Construction and materials: Natural grindstones are cut from sedimentary or metamorphic rock with varying grit. Some
History and use: Grindstones have a long history, powered by hand cranks, foot pedestals, water wheels, or
Operation and safety: Keeping the tool and wheel damp reduces heat that could dull or warp edges.
Modern status: Today grindstones are common mainly in traditional blacksmithing, woodworking, and restoration work. They remain