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I think you need to hold it out of an airplane and rub it against some clouds. They act as a very fine natural abrasive due to the microscopic ice crystals in them. You can bring out different pattens in the kitaeji by using different types of clouds. See below.
The good news is that, in the long run, buying a small airplane is cheaper than getting a natural stone habit.
:rofl2: :doublethumbsup:I think you need to hold it out of an airplane and rub it against some clouds. They act as a very fine natural abrasive due to the microscopic ice crystals in them. You can bring out different pattens in the kitaeji by using different types of clouds. See below.
The good news is that, in the long run, buying a small airplane is cheaper than getting a natural stone habit.
There is also some good reads out on the internet from Dr. Naka regarding Shig sharpening / polishing.
you might need to break down the slurry more. thats the thing with jnats. the more u work the slurry the finer it gets.
So keep on rubbing? I stopped too early?
If I am getting thin scratches that show up with the light reflection what did I do wrong. Need to go lower grit slurry and back up again? Also would synthetic slurry work?
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