naader
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Koma nagura bench stone, 220x80x60 or so, 2 kilos
The base stone is crazy fine with the same qualities you would expect from hard nagura, grabby when burnished and chalky when refreshed. With slurry it cuts more coarsely relative to the diamond plate you use to scratch up the surface and it cuts FAST. As the stone slowly burnishes over and gets more grabby, it quickly gets a lot finer and slower. I like to finish with a fully burnished surface and clean water with medium high pressure on this one. Very easy to get fine, detailed and even finishes so long as your bevel has good shape. Edges are also superb.
Selling cos I don't need doubles lol
Asking 2k
The base stone is crazy fine with the same qualities you would expect from hard nagura, grabby when burnished and chalky when refreshed. With slurry it cuts more coarsely relative to the diamond plate you use to scratch up the surface and it cuts FAST. As the stone slowly burnishes over and gets more grabby, it quickly gets a lot finer and slower. I like to finish with a fully burnished surface and clean water with medium high pressure on this one. Very easy to get fine, detailed and even finishes so long as your bevel has good shape. Edges are also superb.
Selling cos I don't need doubles lol
Asking 2k
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