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    Hi guys,

    I just have a quick question.

    3 Naniwas landed yesterday, 3k-8k-12k.

    I lap my 1k Norton with a 400 diamond plate. How best to lap those 3 Nani's, I could use the 400 plate on them or maybe not!

    Ready to lap, lap, lap so any advice would be welcomed.

    Actually,did I say a question? Ha Ha

    I have seen this Naniwa 1k for a reasonable price. Is it decent as a 1K bevel setter and is it just spray and go like the Super Stones, I am not a fan of soaking my stones, I just want to spray and get on with it.

    I can't justify the cost of a 1K Chosera and I only hone for myself anyway so it might be a bit of overkill.

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    400 is fine. That's what I use.
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    I have the 1k SHAPTON PROFESSIONAL KUROMAKU STONE.

    It is splash and go (no soaking required) and comes in a plastic case that doubles as a stone holder.

    I am quite pleased with it. It’s hard and does not dish easily so does not require frequent lapping, just a cleaning with a rubbing stone once in a while.

    The price is also quite reasonable. I’ll PM you with a Canadian vendor I have used in the past.
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    I watched a hone review video by Burrfection and he is not impressed with the 1K superstones. He is a knife guy, not a razor guy, but he said that the polishing agent they put in the stone slows down the cutting and that since you are going to progress to higher grit stones, why polish on stone 1.

    Note that I have no personal experience with the 1K SS, but I would say play around with the ones you have now before getting the new one. In fairness, I do have the 12K and not sure that I like it.
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    I do a bit of edge restoration every now and then. The Super stone worked OK. But I found that I was wearing it down pretty fast, so I bought the Chosera 1K, along with their dressing stone. "The Brown Turd"

    That combo is awesome. And I've maybe lapped the Chosera 2 or 3 times, since I did it the first time. Several years ago.

    So if your looking for a bevel setter, the one u show should be just fine. But if your going to start restoring, I'd get ths chosera and brown turd

    BTW...I don't care for the 12k either. Too crisp, for my liking.

    And hate um, for knifes. Too soft.
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    Quote Originally Posted by outback View Post
    I do a bit of edge restoration every now and then. The Super stone worked OK. But I found that I was wearing it down pretty fast, so I bought the Chosera 1K, along with their dressing stone. "The Brown Turd"

    That combo is awesome. And I've maybe lapped the Chosera 2 or 3 times, since I did it the first time. Several years ago.

    So if your looking for a bevel setter, the one u show should be just fine. But if your going to start restoring, I'd get ths chosera and brown turd

    BTW...I don't care for the 12k either. Too crisp, for my liking.

    And hate um, for knifes. Too soft.
    I think the Chosera is a bit more than I need at this point, but I might end up with one eventually, Oh my HAD hurts so much!
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    Yes Steve, as said your 400 diamond plate will be fine.
    The Naniwa Traditional stones are softer than the Superstones and Choseras so will require frequent lapping, they also require soaking for 10 mins or so. I have the 1k and 3k that I use for knives. You can ababsolutely use for bevel setting. But. You have the Norton 1k, possibly get the Traditional 1k, still want the Chosera. Wish you just brought the Chosera in the first place
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    Quote Originally Posted by planeden View Post
    I watched a hone review video by Burrfection and he is not impressed with the 1K superstones. He is a knife guy, not a razor guy, but he said that the polishing agent they put in the stone slows down the cutting and that since you are going to progress to higher grit stones, why polish on stone 1.

    Note that I have no personal experience with the 1K SS, but I would say play around with the ones you have now before getting the new one. In fairness, I do have the 12K and not sure that I like it.


    To be honest, that guy doesn't know what he's talking about, the 1K Naniwa super stone doesn't polish it's a very efficient universally used bevel setting stone, used by the majority of straight razor users, If you want good information regarding stones for razors, then never ask a knife guy.
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    Using a 400 Atoma diamond plate works fine on all the Naniwa and Chosera stones, I have used the Chosera 1K, 3K, and 5K for years including the Naniwa Super stones, you can't better the stones they do the job hard to beat.
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    Quote Originally Posted by celticcrusader View Post
    To be honest, that guy doesn't know what he's talking about, the 1K Naniwa super stone doesn't polish it's a very efficient universally used bevel setting stone, used by the majority of straight razor users, If you want good information regarding stones for razors, then never ask a knife guy.
    That's fair and why I posted the source.

    I would still try the others first to see if I liked the way they work and feel.
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