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è vuotoHR 320 g, 45,94 micron; 8,5 x 3 x 0,75 pollici; lunga durata rispetto ad altri argilla idrica; nessuna necessità di soak prima dell'uso - The Original Splash and Go Pierre, istruzioni complete incluse
Igor
Recensito in Spagna il 23 novembre 2024
como el resto de piedras que ya compré de esta marca,una maravilla.
A. Biermans
Recensito negli Stati Uniti il 8 marzo 2024
The Shapton stones are my favorite sharpening stones. Very nicely made and they do a great job. They might seem thin but they'll last a lot longer than you might expect. Just sprinkle some water on and sharpen, no need to soak, actually they should NOT be soaked.
Moki
Recensito negli Stati Uniti il 12 agosto 2021
Had to get one of these to fill out my progression which is now: Atoma 140, this stone, Naniwa Chosera 800, Suehiro Rika 5000, 1 micron diamond strop.I mainly use this after my Atoma 140 plate and it’s worked perfectly. It cuts some of the hardest steels I’ve put to it which has been: HAP40 at 65HRC and Aogami Super at 63HRC and it’s cut both steels very well without issue with haste.Stone comes very flat and does not need to be flattened but I occasionally work on yanagiba’s so I went ahead and flattened mine.Feedback from the stone reminds me of using my ceramic rod; which is to say it’s loud and scratchy. It does what it needs to well.Bigger and perhaps better stones might be out there but this one works. That’s all that matters and it does wear slowly in comparison to a King brand coarse stone I’ve had. Which by comparison could pass for a skateboard ramp after fair use as opposed to this which has maintained a very flat profile.
Bryan S
Recensito negli Stati Uniti il 21 novembre 2021
Impossibile caricare il contenuto multimediale.
JJ
Recensito negli Stati Uniti il 16 luglio 2019
I couldn't find a Chinese cleaver I was satisfied with; and so I purchased a generic one that was fairly thick and it "wedge pushed" through food instead of sliced. I have an #800 grit and a #3000 grit stone; I wanted to change the geometry of my knife; and both my stones were too slow to do so. I was going to purchase a #120 grit but under advisement of my knife maker friend; he recommended that this #320 grit would take material off fast enough. And boy did it! I thinned my knife down probably 30%; and changed the roughly 19 degree angle; down to a 10 degree. Now my knife is insanely sharp. This isn't a stone I recommend for sharpening though!! I recommend this stone for repair of major knicks and deep scratches, or like me; if you want to change the thickness and/or the geometry of the knife. It takes a lot of material off REAL FAST. So be careful! It doesn't require soaking; which is another reason to love the stone; and I love the see through glass back; so you know which stone it is with confidence. Highly recommended!
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