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The Naniwa Chosera stones are premium level sharpening stones highly regarded for their exceptional feedback and fast action. Their unique advantage lies in the variety of hardness between different grits, allowing them to be effectively uséd on both harder and softer steels. These stones boast a high grit density and are best when soaked in water before use. They are specially cut to fit Wicked Edge paddles, 5 mm thick, and come pre-mounted for convenient use with any Wicked Edge sharpening system. The stones are packaged in a plastic blister pack for effortless storage when not in use.
The coarse grit stones (#400, #600, #800) are designed for aggressive stock removal, repairs, and reprofiling. They excel at removing deeper scratches from diamond plates.
The medium grit stones (#1,000, #2,000, #3,000) refine edges to working sharp levels, perform maintenance on dulled knives, and are suitable for minor repair and profiling work. They set the stage for fine grit polishing stones.
The fine grit stones (#5,000, #10,000) elevate edges to a new level, enabling effortless cutting.
It is recommended to use the #5,000 stone before the #10,000 for optimal results.
The Naniwa Chosera stones are premium level sharpening stones highly regarded for their exceptional feedback and fast action. Their unique advantage lies in the variety of hardness between different grits, allowing them to be effectively uséd on both harder and softer steels. These stones boast a high grit density and are best when soaked in water before use. They are specially cut to fit Wicked Edge paddles, 5 mm thick, and come pre-mounted for convenient use with any Wicked Edge sharpening system. The stones are packaged in a plastic blister pack for effortless storage when not in use.
The coarse grit stones (#400, #600, #800) are designed for aggressive stock removal, repairs, and reprofiling. They excel at removing deeper scratches from diamond plates.
The medium grit stones (#1,000, #2,000, #3,000) refine edges to working sharp levels, perform maintenance on dulled knives, and are suitable for minor repair and profiling work. They set the stage for fine grit polishing stones.
The fine grit stones (#5,000, #10,000) elevate edges to a new level, enabling effortless cutting.
It is recommended to use the #5,000 stone before the #10,000 for optimal results.