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Why should you buy Kitayama 8000

Sharpen your knives by hand with water stones to produce a razor-sharp edge. Sharpening on a stone is comparable to sanding wood in that the whetstone scratches away material from the blade in stages, shaping and polishing the metal to an acute edge. Water stones in a range of grits, from very rough to fine, are available for this purpose. Water stones are so-called because water is employed as a lubricant during the sharpening process. https://www.sungold-group.com/online-store/New-Kitayama-8000-Grit-Super-Polishing-Stone-p208407677

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Why should you buy Kitayama 8000

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  1. Why should you buy Kitayama 8000 Grit Super Polishing Stone? Sharpen your knives by hand with water stones to produce a razor-sharp edge. Sharpening on a stone is comparable to sanding wood in that the whetstone scratches away material from the blade in stages, shaping and polishing the metal to an acute edge. Water stones in a range of grits, from very rough to fine, are available for this purpose. Water stones are so-called because water is employed as a lubricant during the sharpening process. The Kitayama 8000 grit super polishing stone is well regarded among expert sharpeners for sharpening and polishing the edge of carbon steel knives. This is the best sharpening stone available, especially when it comes to natural stones. They value the function of the sharpening stone in the lifespan of a knife and work hard to locate the ideal stone for each type of knife.

  2. The Kitayama stone gets its name from Kyoto's North Mountain (Kitayama), which has some of the best natural stones. Although the Kitayama stone is not entirely natural, it does contain natural stone powder, which provides clients with the benefits without the hazards. Magnesium salts in the Kitayama stone make it the softest on the market. It also features a stone for easy maintenance of the soft stone surface. Kitayama 8000 Grit Super polishing stone is accompanied with a nagura stone and is affixed to a base. The nagura stone is used to generate a slurry of mud on the surface of the whetstone before sharpening to aid in sharpening the blade. It is highly advised to use on fine stones for optimal sharpening effects. Kitayama is a popular choice among carbon enthusiasts. While it is not particularly fast on current alloy steels, it performs admirably on classic carbon steels such as Hitachi Shirogami (White steel) and Aogami (Blue steel). It has to soak for about 15 minutes before use, but once soaked, it creates a very good and even finish, which is especially nice for wide-bevel sharpening; it also brings out the difference between the Hagane (core-steel) and Jigane (soft cladding). It is not necessary to soak it before usage. Pour some water on the surface and begin honing. Beginners are encouraged to utilize this stone to learn about the sterling features of waterstones, according to the creator. The advantage of sharpening with a whetstone is that we can reach a stunning sharpness of the blade by employing the correct technique; the downside, however, is that we must learn the correct technique. Consider visiting our site for additional information about Kitayama 8000 Grit Super Polishing Stone. https://www.sungold-group.com/online-store/New-Kitayama-8000-Grit-Super- Polishing-Stone-p208407677

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