Wabisabi-Ken
Well-Known Member
Hey guys, very new to sharpening and have had my first try at restoring an old worn out 200mm yanagiba that had a chip in it.
The process seemed to take forever, I was using a cheap naniwa BASE 220 coarse stone. I spent what seemed like an hour and have worn a fair bit of the stone away and didn't really remove much metal at all.
I plan to do many more of these restorations so I was hoping for suggestions on a coarse stone that would work reasonably quickly and last a fair while!
PS I have looked at the shapton glass 220 but it seems they aren't really available here in Japan for some reason!
Before
After
First I used an aggressive angle to get the chip out which worked quickly, then sharpened the kireha (sorry if my terminology isn't correct) at the same angle as it was before, looking at the before and after it looks like the shinogi line has barely moved up! Is this normal? Is my stone just not removing material like it should? Is my technique terrible? The new shinogi line seems to be reasonably well defined and consistent.
Any suggestions and advice welcome!
The process seemed to take forever, I was using a cheap naniwa BASE 220 coarse stone. I spent what seemed like an hour and have worn a fair bit of the stone away and didn't really remove much metal at all.
I plan to do many more of these restorations so I was hoping for suggestions on a coarse stone that would work reasonably quickly and last a fair while!
PS I have looked at the shapton glass 220 but it seems they aren't really available here in Japan for some reason!
Before
After
First I used an aggressive angle to get the chip out which worked quickly, then sharpened the kireha (sorry if my terminology isn't correct) at the same angle as it was before, looking at the before and after it looks like the shinogi line has barely moved up! Is this normal? Is my stone just not removing material like it should? Is my technique terrible? The new shinogi line seems to be reasonably well defined and consistent.
Any suggestions and advice welcome!