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    A stone's grit refers to the size of the sharpening particles on it's surface.
    A higher grit rating means smaller particles, which means it doesn't cut away as much metal but leaves a finer finish.

    K means 1000. So if someone talks about a 4k stone, that's a 4000 grit.

    Generally grits below 1000 are only used for razors that need a lot of work.
    Bevel setting is done in the 1000-2000 range.
    Sharpening is done in the 2000-8000 range.
    Polishing is done in the 8000+ range.

    Most people follow some sort of a progression that leads from bevel setting, through sharpening, and up to polishing.

    Finally, your Swaty is a barber hone, which means it's in a very high grit range. It can be used to maintain an edge that is already finished, but not to sharpen an edge that is not sharp to begin with.

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    I think I've heard Swaty's are estimated around 10k, but different Swaty's give different finishes. I've had a long one with two lines of text, a normal one with two lines of text, and a normal one with three lines of text - I found the normal one with three lines of text was the finest of those three.

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