The synthetics will give a more glossary appearance. The foundation for polishing is done on them. When one wants to create a contrast between harder and softer steel, jnats is what you need. There is a joy in using them that synthetics just won’t be able to give you.
Excellent video, my friend! I liked that you tried the stone with and without slurry. I think it left both a beautiful finish and a nice edge.
Tknx my dear friend. Much appreciated 😊
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Don't own one, but always wanted an Ohira tomae over any other Jnat.
I still have one for sale Frankie. Pm me if you want.
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@@dappershaves good day
Wonderful. Can this kind of results be achieved with let’s say shapton whetstones? What will be the equivalent grit of this one you using?
The synthetics will give a more glossary appearance. The foundation for polishing is done on them. When one wants to create a contrast between harder and softer steel, jnats is what you need. There is a joy in using them that synthetics just won’t be able to give you.
@@jurrian644 thanks. Where one can buy a stone like you are using?
@@CuchillosyTecnicasdeAfilado I can sell you one. I have one more in stock at the moment.
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wonderful channel, content and instructions. regards dapper shaves
Make more videos or else!!!!
😁 I will do that!
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i have sold all my jnats but i still have a huge white okudo suita….if you or someone is interrested. good price
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