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Honing Compound PA70 for Use with Tormek Sharpening Grinders T-7, T-4, and T-3, and also other leather strops. Creates Razor Sharp Edges on Knives and Tools.

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  • Premium quality Honing compound
  • Abrasive Averages 3 Macrons (6000 - 8000 Grit) for Honing Polishing and Buffing
  • Creates razor sharp edges for Knifes or Tools
  • For use on Leather Strop Wheels for final edge dress
  • 70 g / 2.5 oz of paste per tube


Product Description

This is a great honing fluid, whether you own a Tormek sharpening system or not (and seriously, if you don’t, and like sharp tools, look into getting one.) This honing compound is used straight on the T-3, T-4, or T-7 leather wheel strop (or the profiled leather honing wheels) to remove burrs and polish tool edges to razor sharpness. Used after the grinding stone, this 3-micron honing compound (approximately 8000 grit) will buff and polish the edges of Tools, Knives, Wood Chisels, Plane Irons, Spoke Shaves, Carving Tools, Lathe Turning Tools, and Scissors. One application should last for 5–10 tools. You can also use this on a stand-alone leather strop if you wish (but again, if you are interested in sharp tools for your workshop, the Tormek water-cooled sharpening systems really can’t be beat.)

From the Manufacturer

The Tormek PA-70 Honing Compound is used straight on the T-3, T-4, T-7 leather wheel strop or the profiled leather honing wheels to remove burrs and polish tool edges to razor sharpness this 3-micron honing compound. Grain averages 3 microns (approximately 8000 grit). This will buff and polish the edge of tools Knives, Wood Chisels, Plane Irons, Spoke Shaves, Carving Tools, Lathe Turning Tools, Knives, and Scissors after using the Tormek Grindstone. One application should last for 5–10 tools. Work the honing compound into the leather. Do not let the compound dry, apply more oil if necessary.


T-Skinner
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
More of a fine grit stropping compound for a final strop. Lots of compound for the price. Works best with a stropping wheel.
John Wehle
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2024
I used this on a leather strop, and it put a razor edge on various carving tools and knives. I'd buy this again.
SasH Grimm
Reviewed in Belgium on March 2, 2024
Goed product en onmisbaar om je gereedschap echt scherp te krijgen...
Doc
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2024
Over the years I’ve tried just about every type of stropping compound of just about every micron size on just about every type of strop material. This stuff (on leather) really surprised me. Cuts and polishes very fast and leaves a razors edge even on high HRC steels. Very pleased!
Rick
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024
This gives my knives a sharpness that nothing else does. I have a AMK 76 knife sharpener ( yes it was hard to justify the cost but man it's nice ) I progress in the belt grits , once I get to either the 800 or 1200 grit trizact I use a leather belt with this honing compound. Nothing gets a knife sharper ( that I've used yet ) I have used various rouges / various grit levels ( won't recommend those chromium rouges for sharpening ) but this honing compound I highly recommend , I get results that scare some people. Arm hair shaving sharp , with ease.
Wood Bass
Reviewed in France on November 29, 2024
pâte correcte
Sud Deland
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2024
Used on leather strope side of my two "Work Sharp Guided Field Sharpener". Works great. Followomg instructions I absolutely soaked the leather in mineral oil first, then added this compound. My knives have never been so sharp. Highly recommended.
Miquel
Reviewed in Spain on November 29, 2023
O una de las mejores. Así se describe en la mayoría de foros de afilado de todo el mundo y realmente así es. Así de simple.
⚡ARiX-TESTMANIA⚡
Reviewed in Italy on March 26, 2022
Essendo un recensore, abituato a provare e testare numerosissimi oggetti e prodotti,Da poco mi sono appassionato anche di coltelli, più di tutti quelli da Bushcraft..Ed essendo una persona che ha bisogno di imparare cose nuove,ora mi sto dedicando alle diverse tecniche di affilatura... sia a mano tramite pietre ad acqua, sia tramite l'utilizzo di mole elettriche tipo Tormek..Sempre di tormek ho sentito parlare bene di questa pasta abrasiva che mi ha incuriosito nonostante il suo costo molto elevato se pensiamo che la quantità Contenuta nel tubetto è di "soli" 70gr per un costo di circa 17 euro.Ho voluto provare a customizzare il mio Coltello Tops Fieldcraft 3.5, dove il profilo della sua lama scandi si presta molto bene.Ho ovviamente utilizzato prima di tutto le pietre ad acqua partendo dalla grana 400, fino ad arrivare alla 8000Ma la finitura non restava mai realmente a specchio... Ecco che qui è venuta in soccorso questa pasta Tormek che dopo averla stesa su una coramella da me realizzata,con legno e cuoio, nel giro di una mezz oretta ha reso letteralmente specchiata la bellissima lama del mio coltello.... STUPENDO!!!Dopo aver visto il risultato ottenuto, sono contento di aver speso questi soldi in questo prodotto e posso solo che consigliarlo!Spero di poter provare presto anche altri prodotti di Questa marca!Grazie per la lettura 😉
turbo54
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2020
I can put a shaving sharp edge on my knives, but I'm always looking for a better/easier way to sharpen. Not sure what I was expecting with this honing compound... I guess I just felt that my strop wasn't quite burnishing the edge like I thought it should.Last night I had 10lb of beef to slice up very, very thinly for making jerky (that's a LOT of slices!). The meat wasn't quite fully thawed. Anyway, I pulled my Shun Kanso chef's knife (AUS8 steel @ 61Rc) from the drawer and it already had a fine, stropped edge on it. Testing the edge by gently attempting to slide it down the hair on the back of my head, it was nicely catching the hair. I'd call that edge about 95% of what I'm generally capable of achieving.But because I had just received this compound, I wanted to see if, or how much, I could improve it. My strop is a barbers strop - it's a 3" wide strip of thick leather about 30" long. It's well used. First I used a butter knife with a slight serration to kinda scrape the napped side of my strop, and tease up the fibers. Then I gave it a good spray with WD40, then applied 9 little dots of the honing compound. I spent about 2 minutes stropping the chef's knife in the usual way - a few strokes on one side, then a few strokes on the other. I probably made 20 strokes per side, total.What I ended up with is the most ridiculously sharp edge I've ever created in my life, and every bit the equal to the very best Zero Tolerance, Shun or Benchmade factory edge I've ever experienced. I mean, just scalpel sharp. Doing the "hair test", it instantly bites into the hair - and actually shaved a few even though I was being extremely gentle about it. Compared to what I'm generally able to achieve, I'd say this edge was probably 125-150%. Just incredibly sharp.So I went to work thinly slicing my slightly frozen beef. It was cutting amazingly. I made it about 1/2 way through the 10lb and even though it was cutting great, I tested the edge. It wasn't *quite* as sharp as when I began cutting, but was still very, very sharp. So I finished the job. I probably made 1000 or more cuts in total. When finished, the edge was still sharp enough to cleanly cut a piece of paper, but was ready for a touchup. I gave the edge a few licks on the strop and retested - surgically sharp again.Shaving a few hairs on my arm - it's as if the hair just jumps off my arm in fear of the edge even coming close to them!I've very, very impressed with the edge I can get with this compound. It's far better than any other edge I've ever created. I'm not "gods gift" to sharpening, and I'm not saying I'm the best - but I don't suck and this stuff has really upped my game.
Chris D
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2018
This actually surpassed my expectations. I use it in a bench top leather strop . I liked it so well I pretty much and honed or polished every blade in the house. If it starts to cake up and gets messy, just scrape it off and add a little more and spread it out. It seemed to work better the more I used it. I will definitely buy again and will likely buy some for gifts to give to my knife sharpening loving friends and family. I did notice the price seems to fluctuate up or down a dollar or so from time to time. But either way, it seems worth the price asked so far. I have not used it on a wheel though. I may have to find one or make one to use it with. I was worried it might have a strong odor like some metal polishes have but this has a very light scent that seems to not linger once it dries. Not sure how it compares to the other honing or polishing compounds out there as I am somewhat new to this.
stu
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 24, 2017
This stuff is fantastic and works really good. I was using the hard blocks of honing compound but this stuff put a really, really razor sharp edge on my knives with a nice mirror finnish for a low friction cutting ability. They also sent it next day delivery so that was also great but remember when using this honing compound to use it sparingly as a little goes a long way. If your using a leather strop then use a little WD 40 on your strop and then put this stuff on and again sparingly. I use a Work Sharp Ken Onion Edition with a leather strop on the machine but do not use oil on the strop as it will just sit there and spin on the spindle and not go anywhere as the oil prevents traction. This is a really really effective honing compound and I recommend this 100% but what would be amazing is if this company who sells this could sell different grit sizes so you could use this on a buffing wheel to polish metal. Please don't buy honing block compounds buy this and I'm telling you, you won't buy disappointed !!!
Appy
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2014
Technically this is a buffing, polishing or strop compound. It will keep the fine strop finish on your blade like no other product short of home made 12,000 grit diamond dust paste...nothing beats that on a slightly damp strop, rough side 8,000 grit then smooth side 12,000 grit...but I digress.I've been using this as a strop compound an it lasts virtually forever unless you just sharpen blades all day in which case the strop leather disintegrates before the paste is completely used up.On veg tan hide 12-14 oz. I dampened the leather very slightly then rubbed a small dab along the surface areas that I know I will use on the rough side. I then embedded 12,000 grit diamond dust in the very slightly oiled smooth side. Such a strop, reapplying the paste about every 15,000 uses should last for years.Note: I'm Leary of using this on any buffing wheel that is not regulated to 1200 rpm or even a little slower as the wheel dries out and begins to shed the paste rapidly at standard 3200 rpm buffer wheel speeds. But I digress..I tend to re-polish my blade on the strop after every 4-6" cut in my leather cutting. A sharp blade cuts smoothly! So I strop my blade at least 700-1000 times per day. Doing this with this paste means only needing to fully sharpen and restore blade angle ever few months. This paste is a pleasure to use...though I'm not sure if it would actually be useful in 'honing'.