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09-19-2018, 05:11 AM #1
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Thanked: 2Alex and Takeshi have a solid name with stones. When I do buy I will buy from a reputable vendor Like them.
They have different ways of rating them. Takeshi is a gent I have bought several strops. He doesn't have anything over 8.9.at the moment. I'm confused about the ++ thing. I've read that Takeshi has had 9.2 and 9.4 stones in the past. So what does 9.2 and 9.4 equal to on the "+" scale? On Alex's site he will tell you when a particular stone will finish with only clear water. I've heard of stones that are 9+++ usally scratchy. So it it possible to get a 9++ stone or 9+++ without being scratchy? So if you can finish on clear water does that indicate that the stone is not scratchy?
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09-19-2018, 09:21 PM #2
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Thanked: 2591I have no idea what the 9.2 or 9.4 means, until a clear definition is presented for rankings. For razors you want a stone does not self slurry and is fine enough to produce keen shaving edge.
On the 1-5 scale typically a lvl 5 stone is considered good for razors. 5+ or more just usually means harder compared to the standard which is lvl 5. A stone to be fine, a very fine stone at lvl 4.5 will produce superb shaving edges just fine. To sum it up there are several factors to consider in regards to a J-Nat.
A very hard stone usually benefits from using a softer tomonagura and working the slurry well. The scratches that may appear may be artifacts from previous grit levels or contamination as well but in general honing with slurry should take care of that.Stefan
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09-19-2018, 09:38 PM #3
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Thanked: 0Alex Gilmore is an excellent source for Jnats. He is very patient and talks to beginners. A feature that is very scarse in the other retailers. For instance I bought my awesedo from Japanesenaturalstones.com and maksim responded to 1 email I sent him and never heard from him again. He has excellent products but communication is not there. Where as in my expierence Alex will coach you through what you want out of the stone and your best option. Very decently priced I might add.
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09-19-2018, 10:10 PM #4
I have gone thru lots of JNATS and finally am down to just two, the term you refer to is a stone that releases large garnets/particles but in order for a stone to do this it either has inclusions that are toxic or is what can been classed as a mid grit JNAT.
As stated if you are looking for a good finisher guys like Alex Gilmore are great to work with, you can find him here or contact him at Japan Stone, you can discuss you budget and he will pick a rested stone and supply you with 1-2 matched tomo naguras but just because he provides you with a quality JNAT does not guarantee success from jump start you as the end user have to put in the time and that means “ Hone, Shave, repeat “ and just keep doing that, also don’t try to go from say a 1k or 4k to finisher until ou have mastered the finish process as you will just be running in circles."A Honer's adage "Hone-Shave-Repeat"
~William~