I'm curious to hear what you'd pick as your very favorite finishing stone or the one you use most often.
I personally love the Kitiyama but what do I know? :)
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I'm curious to hear what you'd pick as your very favorite finishing stone or the one you use most often.
I personally love the Kitiyama but what do I know? :)
My fave is still the Shapton 16k ceramic on glass. This will be sacrilege to some, I know, but I still have to blow the dust off of my Nakayama Asagi from So and actually spend a significant amount of time with it to really learn its magic. Time. Who's got a bunch of spare time I can buy while still keeping my dayjob and my family intact?
Chris L
For the last several weeks my Naniwa superstone 12K has been my last finishing hone for 90% of the time. The remaining 10% have been used on my Shapton 16K, Escher or Karasu.
Nakayama great stone
The Shapton Sweet 16k, why??? because it works !!!!
A narrow, hard, yellow/green coticule natural combo (yellow side) for me. With just water, no slurry, it gives a keen and smooth edge, even coming off a softer coticule.
Coticule, water only.
Bart.
Mmmm this guy looks familier... :p
At the moment it would be grandpa's old coticule. I have the shapton 16k but I haven't gotten into a good relationship with it yet. Once I figured out the secret with the hand held stones the coticule just shot to the from of the line.
For straights that is :p
At the moment i'm loving just the simple Coticule & water, but i also like my vintage Thuringians. I've not invested in the expensive Japanese naturals or Shaptons, so can't comment on them.
this depends entirely on the steel~