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10-08-2016, 10:15 PM #1
Gritty Nagura
Hey Guys,
I bought a large Tomo Nagura, from a trusted source .
Last night I tried it out. As soon as I lay the blade on to the slurry I head a crunching sound. The slurry was gritty , not to the eye but to the feel and sound.
I figured , maybe the grit had come from the untidy edges . So I pulled a piece from the underside and took it too a diamond plate .
Made it all nice n neat with bevelled sides.
Same results , gritty slurry that destroys an edge and the deep scratches are visible under the microscope.
I've e mailed the seller but I think he takes a while to answer all his e mails.
I'm just wondering , is it a case or a duff Tomo or am I missing some thing ?
Cheers ...
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10-09-2016, 08:09 AM #2
There's coarse and fine naguras. Some suitable for honing razors others aren't.
The other thing is: when you raise a slurry larger bits may crumble from the sides. That is why many users laquer them.
You may want to read this: Sealing Nagura | TomoNagura.Com | Keith V. JohnsonPlus ça change, plus c'est la même chose. Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karr.
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10-09-2016, 06:39 PM #3
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Thanked: 168I also have a small piece of micawa that is my finest micawa - finer than the mejiro unfortunately its a little grainy also
There was a sand layer on the one side and i cut it so its way better now , but is a hazard anyway .
It can be fine , but it can release a small grain that will tun you back on the midle grit
If you can send it back or contact seller Those naguras with grains are usable for knifes only
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10-09-2016, 09:33 PM #4
Yeh it is defiantly a mistake by the seller..
I'm eagerly awaiting a response from him.
cheers
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10-20-2016, 05:28 AM #5
Turns out that the seller accidently sent me the wrong stone..
As a replacement I was sent this super hard large Nagura..
It did gauge my Nakayama . I might have to cut some lines into it?
I will shave off it tonight ..
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10-20-2016, 05:42 PM #6
Just had a shave after finishing off the blade with this new hard Nagura slurry.
I have had a bad day today so I was convinced the shave would be not so good.
Boy was I wrong . The finish on that blade is something special.
I have a few Naguras and prefer the softer ones but this is by far my best Tomo . Really special..
Many thanks JNS
(I think i'll Dremel the sides smooth and seal it up nice although I'm not prepared to cut lines into it yet)