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01-30-2014, 04:44 PM
Thread: "Softness" of a Naniwa 8K
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Dear Ed, to do so might be construed a bit to...
Dear Ed, to do so might be construed a bit to forward in some circles. I'll have to hone my interpersonal skills ;) (har, har)
And, yes, Yep, Affirmative. Honed through the 8K, 12K with no... -
01-30-2014, 04:02 PM
Thread: "Softness" of a Naniwa 8K
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154621 ...... Here ya go, Ed.
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01-30-2014, 04:00 PM
Thread: "Softness" of a Naniwa 8K
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@Vasili, I started with the troubled toe at the...
@Vasili,
I started with the troubled toe at the 1K and kept up the "creative honing" right through the 12K. Shaves fine. The tip *was* a problem area when honing, but with the lifting of the spine... -
01-30-2014, 03:13 PM
Thread: "Softness" of a Naniwa 8K
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Ed, I vaguely remember Lynn saying that about the...
Ed, I vaguely remember Lynn saying that about the Shaptons(spray and go stones), but I distinctly recall soaking Naniwas for a couple of minutes(maybe Lynn or Glen's vids). I've read 5-10, but I...
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01-30-2014, 02:52 PM
Thread: "Softness" of a Naniwa 8K
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I had read they don't require long soaks, but...
I had read they don't require long soaks, but nothing about no soakings at all. :shrug:
Thanks for the input, Ed.
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01-30-2014, 02:39 PM
Thread: "Softness" of a Naniwa 8K
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"Softness" of a Naniwa 8K
Recently, I'd posted about gouging the point of a blade which needed correction into my Naniwa 8K.
I didn't receive much feedback about it. I was wondering if this stone is softer than the 3K...
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