Everything in the kitchen can be cut with 1000 grit, or soft Arkansas stone. Just need good technique but yes I do go up to 5k every time because it's shiny and lasts longer. :D
Interesting stone. Doesn't really sound like a 9k stone even after lapping. Still sounds a bit aggressive for a 9k. I have a natural karaso, not cheap at all but one of my favorites. Very interesting.
It is a synthetic but it's a called a karasu because of the special blend not because it's a natural stone. There's no reason why a grit can't be 9000.
Everything in the kitchen can be cut with 1000 grit, or soft Arkansas stone. Just need good technique but yes I do go up to 5k every time because it's shiny and lasts longer. :D
Was looking at the 9,000 for my SR's. Thanks for the review! Greg B.
Sharpening again mister
Interesting stone. Doesn't really sound like a 9k stone even after lapping. Still sounds a bit aggressive for a 9k. I have a natural karaso, not cheap at all but one of my favorites. Very interesting.
Can you compare 12000 Morihei to 16000 Shapton glass? What about buying both and try on the same razor?😮
Cool review!
Thank you!
Hi! Is this stone a good finisher to have a comfortable shave? Thanks from Italy!😊👍
9000 grit? that's an odd number.... And that's not real karasu, is a synethic....
It is a synthetic but it's a called a karasu because of the special blend not because it's a natural stone. There's no reason why a grit can't be 9000.
9000 is actually an even number…lol