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Thread: My Japanese Chisels
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23rd May 2007, 08:18 AM #31Senior Member
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1.When you say "the ura is flattening back from the edge about 4mm" what do you mean by this??? Do you mean that the back of the blade is not touching the stone 4mm from the tip?
Yes. From the tip it is rough, then 4mm back it is all good. Slowly creeping up to the tip.
2. What does 'french' mean?
Allez? Hehe. It simply means to apply a bit more power or to hold it slightly differently to flatten further forward. Push more on the tip and less near the handle.
4. #4000 grit, you can either get from Shapton, or a natural stone called Aoto.
I think the WW show in MLB I'll get one, or maybe browse around a certain friend's online store .
That's about it for now I guess?
Howz your course going BTW?
The attendance phase is over, I just need to get the essays and papers out of the way now .
Talk to you again
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