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Sharpening stones, water stones or whetstones are used to grind and hone the edges of steel tools and implements.
Examples of items that may be sharpened with a sharpening stone include scissors, scythes, knives, razors and tools such as chisels, hand scrapers and plane blades. Though it is sometimes mistaken as a reference to the water often used to lubricate such stones, the word "whetstone" is a compound word formed with the word "whet", which means to sharpen a blade, not the word "wet". The process of using a sharpening stone is called stoning.
Sharpening stones come in a wide range of shapes, sizes and material compositions. Stones may be flat, for working flat edges, or shaped for more complex edges, such as those associated with some wood carving or woodturning tools. They may be composed of natural quarried material, or from man-made material.
Stones are usually available in various grades, which refers to the grit size of the particles in the stone. Generally, the finer the grit, the denser the material, which leads to a finer finish of the surface of the tool. Finer grits cut more slowly because they remove less material. Grits are often given as a number, which indicates the density of the particles with a higher number denoting higher density and therefore smaller particles.
Sun and Moon (or, less commonly, Moon and Sun) may refer to:
In this video I will give you a tutorial on how to sharpen knives using water stones. I'm using a good starter set of stones in this video. mind that there are many ways to sharpen knives properly and this is not the only good way. The angle I use in this video is for the needs of the sushi restaurant. You can use a larger angle if you want. The Chosera series has been replaced with the professional series! Stones: Naniwa Chosera 400 Naniwa Chosera 1000 Naniwa Chosera 3000 Stropping: Leather strop with Bark River Black and White compound (3000 and 12000 grit). Naniwa makes very high quality stones which don't need soaking as they absorb almost no water. These stones sharpen with their surface particles while softer stones sharpen with their slurry.
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For the best sharpening results, a waterstone HAS to be flat. The DMT Dia-Sharp stones are a great choice for maintaining your waterstones. This video shows one technique for getting a flat stone. The DMT DiaSharp stone used in this video is available here: http://www.southdalesupply.com/node/9 The Naniwa waterstones are available here: http://www.southdalesupply.com/catalog/49 Straight Edge available here: www.southdalesupply.com/catalog/102
How to sharpen a knife on a wet stone - how to get an extremely sharp knife Buy a Wet-Stone : http://makesushi.org/wet-stone/ Learn how to sharpen a Japanese knife on a wet stone, In this video you will see how to sharpen any knife extremely sharp using a wet-stone (Japanese water stone). Japanese water stones are not to be mistaken with a whet stone, although both can be used in the exact same way. If you want more information on how to sharpen a Japanese knifes please click here : http://makesushi.org/how-to-sharpen-japanese-knives-for-sushi/ get your whetstone here: http://amzn.to/1Gq5kOP --------------------------------------------------- Hi, it takes me on average 14 hours to produce one of these sushi videos, please take a second to help my videos gain popularity my pr...
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