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09-27-2013, 05:47 PM #1
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Thanked: 9Potential Ohishi begginer setup?
Gday, to start with ill admit straight i have NO experience honing razors and am a novice at sharpening knives. Have always wanted to learn the art however. So, after reading up a lot here and doing countless hours windowshopping on the net its looking like my best best/cheapest option is to source from epicedge.com in the US or classichandtools.com in the UK as the limited selection in Aus is quite a bit more expensive. Have been looking at the Ohishi hones as they have been recommended by a friend as i like the different combination stones, so far have come up with:
Ohishi 1000/3000 grit waterstone
Ohishi 6000/10,000 grit waterstone
Nagura stone
Stone Holder
So to the more experienced gent's out there would this be a versastile setup to buy "decent" old razors to learn on and get shave ready? Was hoping the 10,000grit stone would act as a sufficient finishing hone? Any feedback would be greatly appreciated
P.S. Would the 1000grit serve as a lapping stone? Also apologies about the typo in the subjectLast edited by Hayzee; 09-27-2013 at 05:50 PM.
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09-27-2013, 07:48 PM #2
For a lapping stone on a budget you could buy a small granite tile and wrap some 320 wet dry sandpaper on it. Its cheap for temporary use. I would suggest a DMT 8C. As for the stones I have no knowledge and would suggest naniwa super stones or a Norton 4k/8k.
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09-28-2013, 03:48 PM #3
The grit sound ok but would use the 1000 stone for lapping. The d8c or w&d would be better. I got nanniwas from here but they have a range of stones so worth a look for you. Would also recommend the naniwas. They also have strops.
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09-28-2013, 06:14 PM #4
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Thanked: 9Cheers for that was well worth a look. My biggest issue is the shipping costs. Am trying to get a kit setup for $200 aud or under thats versatile. Nearly everywhere iv checked with nortons/ohishi/naniwa comes out at about $220 USD inc shipping. May just have to fork out the extra dollars
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09-30-2013, 11:19 AM #5
The good thing is you only need to pay the shipping once cause those hones are going to last a long time. The more you buy it becomes less per item comparatively. I brought the naniwas (1,5,8,10,12) although you only need the 1,5,8,12 and a Illinois 827also. Lie neilsen tool works sell hones in oz.
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09-30-2013, 04:06 PM #6
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Thanked: 9Cheers Eddy,
Checked it out and its turned into henryeckert.com, doesn't have the norton 4/8 combo and they also recommend the ohishi over norton. Just waiting on a quote as they are only getting a combination 3000/10000 in a couple of weeks. Are the nagura stones vital or can i get by without while learning?