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09-17-2013, 12:10 PM
Thread: curious about natural bevelsetters
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To be honest, I sold it around the time I picked...
To be honest, I sold it around the time I picked up a 1K Naniwa Chosera. I will tell you why. When dealing with natural stones, every one is different...we all know that. As I am sure you also...
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09-15-2013, 07:45 PM
Thread: curious about natural bevelsetters
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My original links still work...
My original links still work...
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08-12-2010, 06:52 AM
Thread: curious about natural bevelsetters
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I have/use King 800 & 1000 bevel setters and they...
I have/use King 800 & 1000 bevel setters and they are much more aggressive and softer. The white amakusa is aggressive, but soooo much smoother and just seems to be "made" for that thin edge of a...
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08-12-2010, 02:09 AM
Thread: curious about natural bevelsetters
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You guys should really look at that white amakusa...
You guys should really look at that white amakusa i listed on other page...here's mine:
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08-11-2010, 10:55 PM
Thread: curious about natural bevelsetters
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Have you considered a white amakusa? Grit range...
Have you considered a white amakusa? Grit range is said to be 700-1K on the Japanese scale, I feel that mine is in the 1K-1200 range. I don't recommend the amakusa red for anything but coarse work...
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