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    Firstly, I would like to thank O_S for his patience and skills in helping me pick a fantastic Nakayama Kita Asagi that went way beyond my expectations. My brain over time has become wired to follow various progressions\combinations of Shaptons, Nortons, and DMTs depending on how much heavier work needs to be done.
    One of the feeble questions I asked O_S was to help me pick out a hard fine grit stone. He in turn responded by telling me that this was not normally the kind of thing that could be quantified so easily with these stones. Again, I am hard wired synthetic, not natural. When I got the stone yesterday, I put it at the end of my normal progression by adding a piece of tape and went on to finsh my bevel a la Nakayama freshly lapped(I was fortunate to have a large part of the back that I lapped keeping the kangi). The shave was good but it did not have the keen edge that I am now use to getting from my 30k. Today, I decided to try again, but this time I did something I would never ask of ONE synthetic stone. I raised a light slurry on the Nakayama.The bevel was made completly from DMTs up to 8000grit with no other synthetic. So from 8000 DMT to Nakayama with slurry. I was amazed by the quickness that the deep scratches of the DMTs faded into a Nakayama haze. In short order I cleaned of the slurry wiped the stone down with a paper towel and spritzed a little water and began finishing the blade with one piece of tape added. I honed for a couple a few minutes with lighter and lighter pressure. The bevel looked uniformly hazy but the scratch pattern is unlike anything I have seen and the edge was as straight and clean as I had ever made with not chips or irregularities at 100x to speak of. The test shave was absolutly glorious.
    I think the biggest suprise for me even thoug O_S clearly has stated this before, this stone is capable of a wide range of honing and for me it was a wonderful introduction into Japanese hones and a huge learning experience. SRP is very fortunate to have someone like O_S, as has been stated already by many before me guiding members into what could be a very tricky end of the sport of honing. Obviously, naturals require much more knowlege and one can end up wasting lots of Razor Related Funds tying to get the right one.(or two)
    Michael
    Last edited by Kingfish; 10-30-2009 at 01:11 PM. Reason: 100x ror the record

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    Congratulations with your success and i am sure you will get more surprizes while you use it more. It is great stone and will make a lot people happy.
    My questions to you is this .
    have you have tried compare edge with 200x and 100x. thank You

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    Actualy Sham,
    I will look at the objective better, it could be 10x and with the eyepiece10x would make it 100x. I have a very old light microscope not one of these new computerized ones. It is the middle powere objective and I keep thinking mathimatically it is half. I know the high power says 40x and the eyepiece is 10x for sure which I cant use cause it is meant for oil.
    Mike

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    That's great news! Nakayamas are great, aren't they?

    You left out one VERY important thing though....pictures!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by StraightRazorDave View Post
    That's great news! Nakayamas are great, aren't they?

    You left out one VERY important thing though....pictures!!!

    I should blame you for this seduction!! Your tempetuous, sultry "Ode to My Nakayama" kept going around in my head!

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    This is my new baby. I ended up with 2/3+ of the back lapped so I can still see the Kanji. It is more than enough surface for razors for a hobbiest like me. It really has a tremendous range of duty, taking off ugly deep scratches of the DMT in quick order and bringing it up to a shavable edge blew my whole way of thinking away. Maybe I can whip up a fiddle tune to go along with your song.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kingfish View Post
    I should blame you for this seduction!! Your tempetuous, sultry "Ode to My Nakayama" kept going around in my head!

    Hone #2

    This is my new baby. I ended up with 2/3+ of the back lapped so I can still see the Kanji. It is more than enough surface for razors for a hobbiest like me. It really has a tremendous range of duty, taking off ugly deep scratches of the DMT in quick order and bringing it up to a shavable edge blew my whole way of thinking away. Maybe I can whip up a fiddle tune to go along with your song.
    Yes, feel free to add your own lyrics as well.

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