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- The straightening whetstone quickly corrects trough on the whetstone - You can use emery for a more beautiful and faster finish - Particulate density 220 Review: this is maintenace for sharpening stone. - This product is intended for the maintenance of sharpening stones, so it may not be necessary for everyone. However, if you have purchased a Japanese whetstone, we highly recommend getting this as well. It is used to keep the surface of the whetstone flat and properly maintained. Review: Easy to use for flattening water stones - I have used a full sheet of 120 or 220 grit waterproof silicone carbide sandpaper on a piece of 12”x12” 1/2 inch plexiglass to flatten my water stones for 40+ years. Over all those years I’ve probably spent 50 times the cost of this Naniwa stone on silicone carbide sand paper. The sandpaper method works OK but it’s annoying for a bunch of reasons so I finally broke down and bought this Naniwa flattening stone. The Naniwa is faster than my old method, easier to use and store and the Naniwa leaves a nice finish on all my stones. The Atoma 140 diamond plate is the best tool for flattening but it’s expensive. My only “con” is that I wish it was about 25 % larger. Naniwa makes a bigger flattening stone but it’s about $70. If I need a stone that big, I’ll revert to my full sheet of silicone carbide sand paper and plexiglas. Attached is a photo of the Naniwa stone (black) next to my tan 50 year old King 6000 grit water stone. Hope that helps!
| ASIN | B00BB2SNLO |
| Best Sellers Rank | #97,777 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #153 in Sharpening Stones |
| Brand | Naniwa |
| Brand Name | Naniwa |
| Color | Gray |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 719 Reviews |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 1 Years |
| Grit Type | Fine |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2.2"L x 6.93"W x 1.3"H |
| Item Weight | 0.9 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Naniwa |
| Manufacturer Part Number | IO-1142 |
| Material | Stone |
| Material Type | Stone |
| Model Number | IO-1142 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 2.2"L x 6.93"W x 1.3"H |
| UPC | 793779403317 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
D**I
this is maintenace for sharpening stone.
This product is intended for the maintenance of sharpening stones, so it may not be necessary for everyone. However, if you have purchased a Japanese whetstone, we highly recommend getting this as well. It is used to keep the surface of the whetstone flat and properly maintained.
R**T
Easy to use for flattening water stones
I have used a full sheet of 120 or 220 grit waterproof silicone carbide sandpaper on a piece of 12”x12” 1/2 inch plexiglass to flatten my water stones for 40+ years. Over all those years I’ve probably spent 50 times the cost of this Naniwa stone on silicone carbide sand paper. The sandpaper method works OK but it’s annoying for a bunch of reasons so I finally broke down and bought this Naniwa flattening stone. The Naniwa is faster than my old method, easier to use and store and the Naniwa leaves a nice finish on all my stones. The Atoma 140 diamond plate is the best tool for flattening but it’s expensive. My only “con” is that I wish it was about 25 % larger. Naniwa makes a bigger flattening stone but it’s about $70. If I need a stone that big, I’ll revert to my full sheet of silicone carbide sand paper and plexiglas. Attached is a photo of the Naniwa stone (black) next to my tan 50 year old King 6000 grit water stone. Hope that helps!
A**L
Works Great!
Leveled out my 5+ year old synthetic stone with this in a matter of minutes. Suddenly, my knives keep their edge about 4x longer than before! I'm a professional line cook, so those knives and that stone see a lot of action. I was also able to use the rough backside of this stone to put an edge on a hopelessly dull old pocket knife!
J**S
Great stone with one oddity
The stone is great, it is indeed an authentic Naniwa stone. The issue is had was the box being greasy. No idea why a sharpening or flattening stone would be greasy... but other than that oddity it worked well. The stone wasn't greasy and works as expected!
C**R
Not bad.
Good for the price.
D**.
Excelente
Excelente
J**R
Absolute necessity for synthetic sharpening stones!
P**R
Flatness -- get two stones
This stone did not come flat. I guess you have to buy two of them and face them on each other. EDIT: I am ordering a second of these stones. I am sure that for the price of a second stone this will be a FIVE STAR product. The finish it leaves on a 6k grit waterstone is very nice. Also, if you happen to like a crowned stone, the slight warp in this stone will give you a nice shallow crown.
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