King Japanese Nagura Stone for Sharpening Whetstone #8000
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[General Features] This KING 'Nagura' stone is a small stone intended to help maintain the main stone's surface, to take down high spots and raise
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To obtain a truly sharp edge, you must hand sharpen your Japanese knives with Japanese water stones. The process of sharpening on a stone is not unlike sanding wood; the whetstone scratches away material from the blade in stages to shape and polish the metal to an acute edge. Water stones come in a broad range of grits, from very rough to fine, for this purpose.
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To obtain a truly sharp edge, you must hand sharpen your Japanese knives with Japanese water stones. The process of sharpening on a stone is not unlike sanding wood; the whetstone scratches away material from the blade in stages to shape and polish the metal to an acute edge. Water stones come in a broad range of grits, from very rough to fine, for this purpose.
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Shapton manufacturer of Japanese Waterstones from Nabatame Tochigi province is famous for their durable and hard sharpening stones. Their stones tend to stay flat longer than other brands. Specifications Brand Shapton Size 210 x 70 x 15mm Use Precaution This stone does not require soaking. Sprinkle a little water only when sharpening. As a general rule never soak stones with #3000 grits and higher in the water. After use let the stone dry thoroughly.
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