Panamapeet
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This is a great, intelligent, and well written article.
There is a wide enough breadth of stones to have a solid discussion. One thing I liked in particular is the discussion about stone hardness vs shaping potential for convex edges and bevels. The only thing I would add if its possible is a JIS/ micron chart for each of stone grits (accross brands).
Thanks for all the work you put into this.
Thanks! Let us know if you have any request for other stones/knives/whatever!Thank you all for that! A very good read and very informative. It always amazes me how much time and effort people put into these hobbies, creating resources like this and the constant support for people with questions (often very repetitive).
None of us had the stone Labor .Great write up guys. I’m a little surprised that cerax 320 wasn’t used in the comparison though. It’s a personal fave and I was curious how it might compare to some of the other stones out there.
How many stones do you own again?None of us had the stone Labor .
a few...How many stones do you own again?
Great read. Thank you for all the work.
Agreed with all the praise of the article. Any idea where to track down your favorite (and discontinued) Suehiro Gyokumyo Ryu 320?
Thanks! Tempted to buy that cerax just to try it...Great write up guys. I’m a little surprised that cerax 320 wasn’t used in the comparison though. It’s a personal fave and I was curious how it might compare to some of the other stones out there.
We made a simple review and comparison of some coarse synthetic whetstones. Review can be found here.
Comments and criticism welcomed. This is just our personal take on these three stones.
Cheers,
Badgertooth, Valgard and Spipet
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