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ItsIvanGuzman /r/sharpening
4 points
1970-01-19 19:36:27.359 +0000 UTC

I have more "real" knifes 2 Victorinox, 1 wusthof and 1 shun that's why I wanna upgrade my stone. Also I was looking for this one would you recommend it? Ty for ur answer

wellrelaxed /r/Chefit
3 points
1970-01-17 07:29:04.113 +0000 UTC

Just buy a Japanese waterstone. They're really easy to use, and will sharpen anything to a razor edge. You don't need any kind of stand, just put it on a wet towel. 'King' brand are really good: http://www.amazon.com/King-47506-1000-Combination-Waterstone/dp/B001DT1X9O/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1409343939&sr=8-3&keywords=waterstone

thriftstorecookbooks /r/Cooking
3 points
1970-01-20 04:13:45.471 +0000 UTC

I've had my King brand whetstone for five or six years - modest price point and works well.

anotherisanother /r/handtools
2 points
1970-01-19 07:07:59.759 +0000 UTC

This KING KW65 1000/6000 Grit Combination Whetstone with Plastic Base looks promising at $23. Thanks for the suggestion.

One of the first stones I bought was too narrow for large plane blades with a honing guide. One reason I like Nortons is they are 3" wide. The King stones above are 2-1/2" wide which is good all the way through a #7 plane which I think works for almost everyone. #8 users need something bigger than 2-5/8".

Edit: I’ve tried using paver stones. It didn’t work for me. Sandpaper has though.

ItsIvanGuzman /r/sharpening
2 points
1970-01-19 19:36:27.443 +0000 UTC

Will this one be a better option? Ty for your answer:)