Results 51 to 51 of 51
Thread: Harshness and Final Bevel Shape
-
03-09-2010, 11:22 PM #51
- Join Date
- Aug 2009
- Location
- Des Moines
- Posts
- 8,664
- Blog Entries
- 1
Thanked: 2591I asked So what he thinks of the post in that blog, after ll he probably has dealt with more Natural stones that the combined membership of the forum, here is his answer:
Konrad's stone is actually from me (his friend got it from me and sent it to him as a gift), an Okudo Suita. It is about #22000~25000 in my opinion. So the finest ones are even finer, but because woodworking tools don't need such keen edge, I recommended Okudo because they are fine enough and very fast.
Fineness judgment is very tricky, because many factors are involved. Easiest to understand situation is when the honer has not yet pulled out the max potential of the stone, then of course the finish will be coarser than the potential. Also, I'm pretty sure that these guys haven't experienced fully all the natural stones. So, it could just be that they don't know yet.Stefan
-
The Following User Says Thank You to mainaman For This Useful Post:
JimmyHAD (03-10-2010)