If a cheap Knife than a buffer would work I suppose,would be a treat tho to see it all done with stones in the traditional way.
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If a cheap Knife than a buffer would work I suppose,would be a treat tho to see it all done with stones in the traditional way.
320 grit Shapton pro. Nearly done with the flat above the Shinogi.
320 grit Shapton pro. Done.
Almost have a straight Shinogi line too . :)
Shapton pro 1k. Still only doing the flat . Bevel will be next.
Don't know why but I decided to go to my 800 grit King. Has rendered the blade very dark. Did bevel & flat.
Sorry for the lousy pics. Was losing light & the iPhone struggled.
Soon you're going to sit there with your finger stones, polishing knives for hours on end! :)
I am enjoying the journey with you, thank you...
I'm afraid time constraints have curtailed my progression of pics so I'm at the end of the journey.
I didn't like the colour from the 800grit King so went back tot the Shapton pros 320-1k-2k.
This is the finished blade right up to fingerstones & nugui. I can see all the mistakes & scratches I left behind but for a working kitchen knife I'll just accept those for now. Wow this is much more work than razors but I guess that's from the perspective of a first timer on hochou.
These are the Jnats I used after the 2k Shap..
Top to bottom Tsushima - Okudo Suita - Yaginoshima Asagi.
Ohira Karasu Uchigomori Hazuya (fingerstone) on the chopsticks