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Posted: 10/10/2015 8:44:13 PM EDT
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So I have a bit of an update, using the scrap from the first time I flattened and conditioned another piece. This time I only brought it up to 320 grit. However the results aren't as clear as I would have wished. It seems to cut a little faster than the one finished with 2,000 grit but not by a huge margin. These are definitely finishing stones. The one I finished with 320 cuts and polishes similar to a surgical black arkansas stone, while the other one finishes quite a bit finer. Maybe different brands of tile use different types of ceramic or maybe the ceramic that they use in tiles is just inherently fine. Either way its a fantastic hone, especially for the $3 price tag. If you are looking for a cheap way to bring your knife to a hair popping edge, this may be the ticket.
I do want to note that most of the testing that I did was on carbon steels, victroninox's stainless steels, and mora's 12c27. So I am not sure how effective the hone is on a vanadium laden powder steel, someone else will have to test that. Enjoy! |
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