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Whetstone : Norton India Stone
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Thank you for watching this quick overview of the Norton Combination Bench Stone AKA India Stone. This is what I would call the absolute beginner sharpening stone. I had a few very cheap stones before purchasing this one.
It is quality despite being inexpensive. I really do not use it much now that have better stones, however, there is nothing wrong with this one.
I sharpened and practiced a long time using this.
I have used it with water but oil by far is the way to go. Oil as it was meant to be used will give you the best feel and feedback.
It's a slow wearing and hard stone making the feedback and feel pretty minimal.
If you are hesitant but curious to get into free hand sharpening this is a good place to start that won't break the bank.
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Please consider supporting the channel by subscribing and purchasing through the affiliate link below:
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Thank you for watching this quick overview of the Norton Combination Bench Stone AKA India Stone. This is what I would call the absolute beginner sharpening stone. I had a few very cheap stones before purchasing this one.
It is quality despite being inexpensive. I really do not use it much now that have better stones, however, there is nothing wrong with this one.
I sharpened and practiced a long time using this.
I have used it with water but oil by far is the way to go. Oil as it was meant to be used will give you the best feel and feedback.
It's a slow wearing and hard stone making the feedback and feel pretty minimal.
If you are hesitant but curious to get into free hand sharpening this is a good place to start that won't break the bank.
Thanks for your support.
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Whetstone : Knife Sharpening Arkansas Stone
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#knifesharpening #knife #shoppingshavers Please consider supporting the channel by subscribing and purchasing through the affiliate link below: amzn.to/3GeHgrJ Thank you for watching this quick overview of the Dan's Arkansas Combination stone. I like a good natural stone for my traditional pocket knives like a case knife. I have used it with water but oil by far is the way to go. Oil as it was ...
Whetstone : Knife Sharpening Naniwa 3000
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#knifesharpening #naniwa #shoppingshavers Please consider supporting the channel by subscribing and purchasing through the affiliate link below: amzn.to/3nble28 Thank you for watching this quick overview of the Naniwa 3000 "shrimp stamp" whetstone. This is my newest stone and I'm not sure why I waited so long to get one! I finish my blades on this 3000 grit stone and give them a quick stropping...
Whetstone : Knife Sharpening
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#knifesharpening #knife #shoppingshavers Please consider supporting the channel by subscribing and purchasing through the affiliate link below: amzn.to/3LUkMzF Thank you for watching this quick overview of the Naniwa 800 "shrimp stamp" whetstone. Nearly every blade I sharpen touches this stone. For touch ups I always start with this 800 grit. This is another favorite stone of mine, because it c...
Whetstone : Shapton 320
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#knifesharpening #knife #shoppingshavers Thank you for supporting the channel by subscribing and liking the video. Product Link: amzn.to/3lC9buj Thank you for watching this quick overview of the Shapton 320 Glass whetstone. If I was purchasing stones again to learn free hand sharpening, this would be purchase number 1. This is a favorite stone of mine, because it cuts quickly but it's not as ro...
Whetstone : Shapton 120
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#knifesharpening #knife #shoppingshavers Please consider supporting the channel by subscribing and purchasing through the affiliate link below: amzn.to/3z0Au4t Thank you for watching this quick overview of the Shapton 120 whetstone. I have used it for a while now and would not be without it. It is a true splash and go and comes in a handy case that doubles as a stone holder. This is a great sto...
I use my 10 inch hard arkansas for 90 percent. For the final few passes i just micro bevel. Or strop Can do that standing paper cut test ua-cam.com/users/shortsqnAcKaItTV8?si=x0882ZtXBFpQcq2_
This came up in my feed. In the machining/metrology worlds we use these same stones, after they're diamond-ground, to refine flat surfaces. Can't sharpen with them. There are a few videos about it, if you're interested. Search for precision ground toolroom stones. FWIW, I also find a translucent Arc to be highly useful in the same environment, albeit in a polishing application, for a lack of a better descriptor. Enjoyed the video. Good luck.
Price how mach
This and the suehiro rika 5000 are my absolute all time faves. The rika is just on another level tho'.
That looks like a fine stone to me. Fine as in "terrific". Truth be told it's all you would ever need. I have finer stones and I like to use them. My finer stones are water stones and I have a diamond plate fine/extra fine. All well and good but staying on subject here your India stone will serve anyone quite well. You have good technique; do you ever use water to sharpen?
I prefer finer stones for finishing as well. Water, yes I have before. I feel like mineral oil gives me better feedback, which, still does not compare to the higher end stones. Stones like this were all my grandparents ever used. Often just varying pressures on a single stone. Thanks for your comment!
The Norton 24335 8" x 3" x 1" Combination Waterstone has 220 and 1000 Grits. Such information is easy to find and one's subscriber numbers increase when the poster is prepared. When I see or hear the words, "I think", I am suspicious of the poster's seriousness. He's correct, though, this stone is a valuable resource and it's been available for decades.
David I appreciate your comment, however you meant it good or bad. I sharpen freehand for fun, same with making videos. To clarify this stone is actually listed as 100 grit and 320. It’s an oil stone. I do find it cuts slower than the listed values when comparing to my other stones.
Lol homie went full deep in thought mode on that one
I like your videos. I'm waiting for a Diamond Stone Review
Good day. I would like to know. Are Naniwa Super stone and Suehiro's NEW CERAX whetstones suitable for sharpening wood chisels made of High quality hardened steel. And what grit would you recommend to buy?
Does it feel like it is more than 3000 Grit?
It’s hard for me to say. I compared my fine grit Arkansas stone to it recently. The fine Ark is much more coarse and toothy of a finish compared to the 3k Naniwa. The feedback from the knife owner was it’s the sharpest knife he has ever seen. I don’t have a stone higher than that yet…
Where did you buy the stone and holder? Thank you.
Just bought this! First stone ever
Awesome! You will probably want to get a lower grit to pair it with. Practice a lot!
Thanks for making the video. Can water be used on this stone instead of oil?
I have used water but oil makes it work much better. Mineral oil works fine for me but there are other options.
Yes. I've had this very same stone at or in my kitchen sink for about 25 years now! That's right. 25 years. My knifes may not have been knive snob sharp but all of my kitchen knives and my pocket knives are always sharp. I put a few drops of dishwashing soap on the stone and knive blade and wet it. When I wash it off it's clean and sharp.
@@user-rl5wm1cm1kThanks for the reply, I appreciate it.
The 3000 is a remarkable stone. One of the few stones I’ve ever used that can polish while still removing a bit of material.
What is a good coarse Arkansas stone? Been looking for one but they’re all fine or medium.
I’m not sure if there is a great coarse Arkansas stone to be honest. I really like my Shapton, the glass 320 would pair ok but cleaning the edge up would take a bit longer on an Ark. I’m seeing a really good deal on the shapton glass #500. I have not used that one but it may be a perfect bridge between the two if you are getting only one stone. There are a lot to pick from. I’m a big fan of my Naniwa stones as well. My best advise would be get something good around 320-600 and enjoy a few extra minutes cleaning the edge up with a medium Arkansas. Hope that helps you.
@@shoppingshavers yes shapton 320-8000 is what I have and also the Arkansas stone. But yeah I want to try glass and see how they are.
Maybe switch it up altogether then and try a diamond like an Atoma? I’d say my shaptons are similar enough that you may not want to experiment down the same brand. Or try a Naniwa. The feel is different for sure. An India stone is fair but I don’t think you’ll be impressed coming from a set of shaptons. Let me know what you get.
hit it with a strop and you can shave with it
I want to buy a stone How much price and I want to contact you
What is the best oil stone?
What is the cost?
Actually they cut well at a slower pace.
Agreed! Good way to word it.
Arkansas are not sharpening stones. They are edge mirror polishers 👏
let's see a full session, sharpening a kitchen knife.
Functioning? Yes, but I call knives coming off an India fine or medium a "working" edge. Many an old timers would quit on an India fine because they wanted a working edge with some bite. Thanks for sharing. Cheerio!
Yes, exactly how my grandfather would sharpen a knife. Perfect description! Thank you.
you could add some enkay emery compound or bark river black compound to compliment the toothy edge
@@RubricoA. That black from Bark River will wreck an edge real fast if you're not careful. The green-and-white is decent, but I'm trying to get away from the wax.
@@JohnDoe-zb7dz if you're heavy handed yes but you can compesate it by applying it into basswood. Work well for me. Try the Gunny Juice and apply to basswood.
@@RubricoA. You're correct I've been playing with the Jende paste on basswood. Much better results than the crayons.