Jason B. Knifemaker / Craftsman / Service Provider Joined Jun 13, 2007 Messages 11,196 Dec 2, 2010 #1 Has anyone used or heard of Ohishi waterstones?
xmtgx Joined May 11, 2007 Messages 549 Dec 2, 2010 #2 There decent, fairly quick wearing and very soft.
Jason B. Knifemaker / Craftsman / Service Provider Joined Jun 13, 2007 Messages 11,196 Dec 2, 2010 #3 I'm looking at the 8k and 10k stones and I guess my biggest question is...... are they muddy? AKA produce a nice slurry? I'm trying to avoid stones that build-up and get more traditional type stones that stay clean.
I'm looking at the 8k and 10k stones and I guess my biggest question is...... are they muddy? AKA produce a nice slurry? I'm trying to avoid stones that build-up and get more traditional type stones that stay clean.
Jason B. Knifemaker / Craftsman / Service Provider Joined Jun 13, 2007 Messages 11,196 Dec 7, 2010 #4 Anyone else?
P p3pe Joined Dec 8, 2010 Messages 1 Dec 8, 2010 #5 Iv got the Ohishi 1000,3000 and 8000grit. They wor fabulously. Use a chalk stone to produce slurry from 80000 and up. Things get SHARP
Iv got the Ohishi 1000,3000 and 8000grit. They wor fabulously. Use a chalk stone to produce slurry from 80000 and up. Things get SHARP
Jason B. Knifemaker / Craftsman / Service Provider Joined Jun 13, 2007 Messages 11,196 Dec 9, 2010 #6 p3pe said: Iv got the Ohishi 1000,3000 and 8000grit. They wor fabulously. Use a chalk stone to produce slurry from 80000 and up. Things get SHARP Click to expand... Thank you and welcome to BF
p3pe said: Iv got the Ohishi 1000,3000 and 8000grit. They wor fabulously. Use a chalk stone to produce slurry from 80000 and up. Things get SHARP Click to expand... Thank you and welcome to BF