tostadas
Hobbyist / Craftsman
I'm looking for a couple stones to have as my "base" for polishing bevels. I'm wondering what you guys would consider must-have stones for your polishing. I'm trying to grab a couple stones that could be used for majority of cases. For example comparison, if sharpening on synthetics, I'd say I could maintain any of my knives with a shapton 1k+2k combo, or a 500+3k. What should I look for if picking up 1 or 2 stones?
Some background info to help. Right now I have a bunch of synthetics that I can do flattening and setting bevels with (naniwa 200, shapton 1k/2k/5k). My naturals include a soft muddy aoto, a hard aiiwatani (vendor said approx 6k grit but I can't really confirm), and an assortment of various small pieces (5-50g) that I use sort of like finger stones. I think to save some money, I’d likely go synthetics up to 2k or 5k, then jump to some sort of naturals.
What I’m trying to figure out is what characteristics I should look for in 2 stones to follow low/mid grit synthetics. I understand that no 2 natural stones will be the same, but I’m wondering where to start (hardness/fineness). Budget let’s say $100-150ea. I don’t mind koppa stones to keep the cost reasonable. I only plan to play with the few knives that I have and pretty them up every once in a while.
Some background info to help. Right now I have a bunch of synthetics that I can do flattening and setting bevels with (naniwa 200, shapton 1k/2k/5k). My naturals include a soft muddy aoto, a hard aiiwatani (vendor said approx 6k grit but I can't really confirm), and an assortment of various small pieces (5-50g) that I use sort of like finger stones. I think to save some money, I’d likely go synthetics up to 2k or 5k, then jump to some sort of naturals.
What I’m trying to figure out is what characteristics I should look for in 2 stones to follow low/mid grit synthetics. I understand that no 2 natural stones will be the same, but I’m wondering where to start (hardness/fineness). Budget let’s say $100-150ea. I don’t mind koppa stones to keep the cost reasonable. I only plan to play with the few knives that I have and pretty them up every once in a while.