Ha-No-Kuromaku stones are the workhorses of many woodshops. Precisely graded sharpening media are bonded to create a stone that is durable yet fast cutting. The melon 8000x stone is an excellent finishing stone for polishing the micro-bevel sufficient for many fine w...
Ha-No-Kuromaku stones are the workhorses of many woodshops. Precisely graded sharpening media are bonded to create a stone that is durable yet fast cutting. The orange 1000x is a fine grinding stone (range code 2C). Excellent for most sharpening set-ups, it is coarse ...
The 1000 grit Shapton stone cuts faster than traditional Japanese 1000 grit stones, but if you examine the edge under a microscope, you’ll finds that the edge appears somewhat rougher than would be the case with a traditional 800 grit stone. In contrast to traditional and Cerax 8000 grit ...
This table outlines Shaptons recommendations for the choosing from the variety of stones in their Ha-no-kuromaku line, the right grit sizes, and the gradations in which they should be used, to properly sharpen different kinds of knives and tools.
Ha-No-Kuromaku stones are the workhorses of many woodshops. Precisely graded sharpening media are bonded to create a stone that is durable yet fast cutting. The orange 1000x is a fine grinding stone (range code 2C). Excellent for most sharpening set-ups, it is coarse...
Ha-No-Kuromaku stones are the workhorses of many woodshops. Precisely graded sharpening media are bonded to create a stone that is durable yet fast cutting. The yellow 12,000x stone provides an alternative final polishing stone to the 8000x for those looking for a ...