This is a great video. It really shows how each stone behaves with high abrasive resistance, steels I don’t see anyone else making making videos like that. They only show the stones that work this was a good honest and education video.
I usually find that around 4v/cruwear/m4 you’re better off switching to diamond/cbn and maybe SIC. Magnacut would probably fall into that range as well. I tried contacting Poltava a month or two ago via their website and it let me know that I needed to have a business or I was not able to submit my message to them.
Hi! I'm about to buy my first set of stones. I was thinking of naniwa pro/chosera for 400/800/2000 and maybe a soft 4-5k. Most stainless knives. Would that be a "complete" set for most knives
I would go shapton pro instead. 320 a 1000 and a 5 would do greatly. My naniwa professional stones struggle with harder steels and the finer grits of naniwa professional are prone to micro cracking and are very delicate to drying and such.
@@knifesharpeningnorway -- Shapton Kuromaki seem to have been in short supply of late. I've found it easier to buy the Shapton Glass stones than the Kuromaki -- and significantly cheaper.
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Thank you appreciate it mate.
This is a great video. It really shows how each stone behaves with high abrasive resistance, steels I don’t see anyone else making making videos like that. They only show the stones that work this was a good honest and education video.
Thank you mate yeah theese naniwa professional stones reallyyyyy strugle with your blade its very hard and very very good
I usually find that around 4v/cruwear/m4 you’re better off switching to diamond/cbn and maybe SIC. Magnacut would probably fall into that range as well. I tried contacting Poltava a month or two ago via their website and it let me know that I needed to have a business or I was not able to submit my message to them.
Yeah if i had the money i would love to try the gritomatic sic stones or buy some shapton pros or something
Dang that sucker has a Razor blade profile almost😮
Yeah its thin but still more than durable enough for plenty use
Hi! Whats your recommendation for a brand that makes magnacut kitchen knives? Do you know of any sold in Norway ? 😊
Im sorry i dont know of anyone making em.
www.smedjaaspen.se/
Always recomend this guy patrik for very high end well made knives
Hi! I'm about to buy my first set of stones. I was thinking of naniwa pro/chosera for 400/800/2000 and maybe a soft 4-5k. Most stainless knives. Would that be a "complete" set for most knives
I would go shapton pro instead. 320 a 1000 and a 5 would do greatly. My naniwa professional stones struggle with harder steels and the finer grits of naniwa professional are prone to micro cracking and are very delicate to drying and such.
@@knifesharpeningnorway -- Shapton Kuromaki seem to have been in short supply of late. I've found it easier to buy the Shapton Glass stones than the Kuromaki -- and significantly cheaper.