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952 g
200 x 76 x 26
Like 8k grit i guess
The normal rectangle length is 120mm, after that the surface is triangle shaped.
Green "aka pin" even though aka means red.
A bit hard to be a beginner stone but makes a dark kasumi and can be speedy with pressure of if used to clean up lower grit scratches. Lines still visible on iron though it seems
Has repair lines it seems or cracks, but not on the surface. I've used this for a year so it's pretty stable but it does have cracks still.
It is on the slightly softer side of hard, between medium and hard. So harder than cerax 1000, a little softer than shapton pro 1000.
Scratch on the iron was from loose grit from contamination, not the stone. Shows iron banding and some steel banding.
952 g
200 x 76 x 26
Like 8k grit i guess
The normal rectangle length is 120mm, after that the surface is triangle shaped.
Green "aka pin" even though aka means red.
A bit hard to be a beginner stone but makes a dark kasumi and can be speedy with pressure of if used to clean up lower grit scratches. Lines still visible on iron though it seems
Has repair lines it seems or cracks, but not on the surface. I've used this for a year so it's pretty stable but it does have cracks still.
It is on the slightly softer side of hard, between medium and hard. So harder than cerax 1000, a little softer than shapton pro 1000.
Scratch on the iron was from loose grit from contamination, not the stone. Shows iron banding and some steel banding.
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