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Samura Waterstone 2000 grit – Professional Sharpening

Regulärer Preis
$72.98 USD
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$72.98 USD
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Highlights

The Samura 2000-grit whetstone is the ideal tool for discerning users who want to give their knives a professional and long-lasting sharpness.

  • Specially designed for sharpening particularly hard steel blades with a hardness of 58 HRC or higher
  • Guaranteed precision thanks to a perfectly homogeneous distribution of the abrasive particles within the stone
  • Optimal for regular sharpening after the initial honing
  • Includes a stable, non-slip holder for maximum safety during use
  • Generous 180 mm x 60 mm sharpening surface for comfortable work, even with larger knives
  • High-quality material ensures a consistent sharpening pattern and protects the blade structure
Manufacturer's specifications

Battle-Merchant Wacken GmbH & Co. KG, Gehrn 4, 25596, Wacken, info@battlemerchant.com

Samura Waterstone 2000 grit – Professional Sharpening
Samura Waterstone 2000 grit – Professional Sharpening
Samura Waterstone 2000 grit – Professional Sharpening

Samura Waterstone 2000 grit – Professional Sharpening in detail

Questions about the product Samura Waterstone 2000 grit – Professional Sharpening

For what type of sharpening work is the Samura waterstone with a 2000 grit best suited and what result can be achieved with it on the knife edge?

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What preparations need to be made before using the Samura water stone, and how should the stone be stored after sharpening?

Before use, the Samura waterstone should be soaked in water for about 5 to 10 minutes until no more air bubbles rise to the surface. It is important to keep the stone moist at all times during sharpening. After use, the stone should be thoroughly cleaned with water and then allowed to air dry completely in a shady, well-ventilated place before being stored to prevent cracking or mold.

How often does the Samura waterstone need to be flattened to obtain a flat grinding surface, and what tools are best suited for this process?

The Samura waterstone should be flattened as soon as it develops unevenness after intensive use or improper handling. A coarse whetstone, suitable sandpaper on a flat surface such as a glass plate, or a level stone base are suitable for this process.

What advantages does the 2000 grit offer specifically for the transition from coarse pre-grinding to final polishing, and how does this affect the longevity of the sharpness?

The 2000 grit serves as an ideal intermediate step to smooth the coarse scratches from the initial grinding and prepare the edge for final polishing. This finer grinding minimizes burr formation and creates a more homogeneous surface structure, which increases the stability of the cutting edge and thus significantly improves the longevity of the sharpness in daily use.