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Discussion in 'Sharpening forum' started by Jay, Feb 19, 2014.

  1. Jay

    Jay No soup for you Founding Member

    At the risk of getting beaten about the head, I'll confess that I enjoy having the stones more than the knives, although I enjoy using the knives more.
     
  2. gavination

    gavination Founding Member

    I think I may enjoy collecting and using both equally. Is it weird to enjoy rubbing steel on rocks??
     
  3. John Fout

    John Fout Founding Member

    I don't have much to use for a slurry other than a 140 diamond plate... I'm new to the JNAT thing. I'm looking for a finer DMT card sized to try and see if I get a better result but I've heard all natural stones are quirky as all get out and it is a YMWV issue and changes with steel types too... Fun FUn! :)
     
  4. John Fout

    John Fout Founding Member

    It is kind of soothing and relaxing to go back and forth in a near rhythmic pattern while listening to the pitch go higher or lower as you work on different parts of the blade or hear the water drizzle over the rock and the sound of the blade going in small circles and creating slurry, mud, swarf...
     
  5. Legion

    Legion Founding Member

    That's not a rock...


    That's a rock.

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  6. gavination

    gavination Founding Member

    Yyyyyyyup! I love that sound!
     
  7. John Fout

    John Fout Founding Member

    I'm torn between sharpening or trying the new buffing wheel right this second.
     
  8. Taz575

    Taz575 Founding Member

    Ummm...sharpening, duh? :p
     
  9. gavination

    gavination Founding Member

    Buffing wheel???? I feel like you just said "squirrel". Squirrel?!
     
  10. John Fout

    John Fout Founding Member

    But things can get shiny... super shiny...
     
  11. neelesh

    neelesh Founding Member

    very nice, good stuff

    one point: these stone holders are generally made of chromed steel and really rust after a while. Recommend to pay a bit more and insist on stainless steel bars, last forever and are silky smooth to operate. BOught mine from Tooslfromjapan
     
  12. Taz575

    Taz575 Founding Member

    Yeah, all 3 of my stone holders have rusty bars, I just clean them off and keep going.

    John, get a finer diamond stone for a slurry stone. The little small stone or paddle type things will work fine for a slurry stone, doesn't need to be fancy or a big stone. Really made a difference, especially with my harder J Nats. Ozuka Asagi was almost too hard, with the slurry stone it works well. Made a big difference with my Takashima, too.

    Each stone has it's own personality, but that's part of the fun!!
     
  13. John Fout

    John Fout Founding Member

    I'll be on the lookout. Trying to get a big grinder squared away then I'll get back to stones/knives/whatever. :)
     
  14. Taz575

    Taz575 Founding Member

    What type of big grinder?
     
  15. John Fout

    John Fout Founding Member

    Something that handles a 2x72 belt :-D
     
  16. Taz575

    Taz575 Founding Member

    Yup, that's a big one! LOL.
     
  17. Taz575

    Taz575 Founding Member

    J nats :) I have an Amakusa and a coarser J nat that rarely get used; these start at Aoto and go up to Ozuka Asagi! Lighting in the pic sucks, sorry, I will get a better pic when the snow finally melts.

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  18. Spaz

    Spaz Founding Member

    Jay, that's a serious collection you have going!

    And Tim, That's a lot of nats happenin' there!
     

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