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Thread: Naniwa SS 10k vs. 12k
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03-22-2012, 12:02 PM #1
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Thanked: 2591I have both stones, I have never really payed attention to the scratches the 12k Leaves as I finish on naturals.
I know that 12k gives a very nice shave and really with .5 diamond spray (what I prefer to CrO) give a really nice edge.
My current progression is up to 10k SS then natural, I do not use the 12k anymore because I do not see any benefit from it in this progression.Stefan
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01-12-2016, 05:48 AM #2
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Thanked: 5I did not know about this rumor, but from knife sharpening experience... I think I know the EXACT answer to the 12 K leaving "deeper" scratches issue.
The scratches are not deeper, its just when you reach a certain level of polish, scratches that were put on the bevel from the more coarse hones suddenly become more visible.
This is a common thing. I first discovered this with using the Edgepro Apex: you get a crazy mirror polish with the 3k polishing tape, but if you use the 6k tape, all the sudden the bevel looks scratchy, even though its a much finer abrasive. This happens with just about every super fine abrasive I have used, and I even see this with the 10k over an 8k sometimes. Occasionally you will do a super job and you won't notice this. The 12k is polishing SO highly that, you are now seeing older scratches! IMHO
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01-14-2016, 12:52 AM #3
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Thanked: 6Stone grit is only nominal value. Every stone contains smaller and bigger abrasive particles. Produce finer stone is more difficult. Companies standards are tolerant to higher incidence of bigger abrasive particles for finishing stones. So finer stone can produce less consistent surface than coarser stone.
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01-14-2016, 01:11 AM #4
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Thanked: 5I see... well I just figured i'de share my experience is all. I've had this happen with quite a few different brands. Seems to happen with all of them once you get to a certain level of polish.
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01-14-2016, 02:03 AM #5
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What? So 12k stones are not 12k? Why then would they call it a 12k stone?
I do believe you are confusing synthetic stone with Natural stones, which by the way have no grit rating for the reasons you cited.
12k stones are 12k grit size or smaller, not larger, otherwise why would anyone buy them?
There are lot of rumors floating around, have you heard the one about tape ruining straight razors?
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01-14-2016, 07:04 PM #6
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Thanked: 6I wrote about synthetic stones. It is not possible check every abrasive particle in every stone. Read following document: http://www.engis.com/pdf/Particle-Si...s-summer07.pdf, chapter "SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARTICLE SIZE DISTRIBUTION ...".
Syntetic stone is not consistent but much more consistent than natural.
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01-16-2016, 05:51 PM #7
I have been honing now for several years using the Naniwa SS 1-3-8-12K sequence and it has worked very well for me. The 12K stone leaves a really nice, silky edge that shaves well, assuming good work was done on the 1K.
Really I agree with whoever it was who said it's 90% bevel. The bevel sets the absolute limit on how well an edge will shave. The final stones control more how that edge actually feels.
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01-16-2016, 06:14 PM #8
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Thanked: 3215I fail to see where you reach that conclusion.
Yes, possibly with cheap stones that may be an issue, but that is partly what you pay for in a quality synthetic stone. And I am sure quality stone manufactures demand a higher level of consistency that could easily be accomplished, by running the grit though the sieve multiple times.
Otherwise why would anyone buy such a stone, if it contained higher grit size than advertised?
Your assumption is not what I have experienced in practical application. Modern quality, synthetic stones are very consistent, quality sanding papers and lapping films even more so.