Chefdog
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Maxim,
I appologize if you've answered this already elsewhere, but I wasn't able to find an answer with the search.
Can you give a little more information about your synthetic aoto? Like what kind of grit range it gives, do the grits break down as you make mud or are there different size grits in the stone? Also, does it leave a nice edge for general purpose use (gyuto, petty, suji) or is it necessary to follow it with a finer stone? It sounds like a nice, hard, fast cutting stone, but I would appreciate any more info you could provide.
Thanks.
I appologize if you've answered this already elsewhere, but I wasn't able to find an answer with the search.
Can you give a little more information about your synthetic aoto? Like what kind of grit range it gives, do the grits break down as you make mud or are there different size grits in the stone? Also, does it leave a nice edge for general purpose use (gyuto, petty, suji) or is it necessary to follow it with a finer stone? It sounds like a nice, hard, fast cutting stone, but I would appreciate any more info you could provide.
Thanks.