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Seki Magoroku Whetstone Coarse 220 Grit

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Use a coarse whetstone to remove large chips or repair the blade shape significantly. As it has the strongest grinding power, it is suitable for higher hardness knives and Japanese style knives. It can be used to remove rust. Includes a multifunctional storage case. The lid is designed to hold water for soaking the whetstone prior to use, and the base has non-slip feet to provide a steady platform for sharpening. Suitable for sharpening and maintaining all knives, including high spec blad Read more

Use a coarse whetstone to remove large chips or repair the blade shape significantly. As it has the strongest grinding power, it is suitable for higher hardness knives and Japanese style knives. It can be used to remove rust. Includes a multifunctional storage case. The lid is designed to hold water for soaking the whetstone prior to use, and the base has non-slip feet to provide a steady platform for sharpening. Suitable for sharpening and maintaining all knives, including high spec blad

Features:

  • Coarse Whetstone
  • Repairing chips or cracks and straightening the blade edge
  • 184 x 64 x 15mm (L/W/H)
  • Made in Japan.

What grit whetstone is best? Typically a coarse whetstone, 220 to 400 grit, will remove material quickly. This is useful for repairing chips or other imperfections.

A medium grit whetstone, typically 1000 to 2000, is suitable for sharpening most knives that have a blade in reasonable but dull condition.

A fine to very fine whetstone, around 4,000 to 8,000 grit is used for finely sharpening, finishing, and polishing your blade to a mirror like finish.

Using your whetstone:

Soak your whetstone

The whetstone should first be soaked in water for about 10 minutes before using it. Thereafter place on a slip free surface and ensure the stone is kept slightly wet during the grinding process by dribbling some water on the surface.

How to sharpen with your whetstone:

  • Double bevel blades (e.g. Shun Classic, Premier)

Grind the knife with a 15 degree angle to the whetstone, moving the blade with light pressure toward and away from your body. Repeat this process until you can feel a fine burr.

This should be repeated proportionally on all parts of the blade. It is important to grind both sides of the blade equally to regain a symmetrically sharpened knife.

To remove the burr formed along the blade as a result of sharpening, place a piece of newspaper on a flat surface and holding the knife at a similiar angle used on the whetstone, swipe the blade sideways left and right across newspaper.  Once the burr is removed, you will feel a smooth edge along the blade.

After sharpening carefully wash, dry, and safely store your knife.

  • Single bevel blades (e.g. Kai Wasabi)

Place the ground side first on the whetstone. Make sure that you use the angle recommended by the manufacturer. Grind the knife with a 45 degree angle to the whetstone, moving the blade with light pressure away from and toward your body. Repeat this process until you feel a fine burr.

Once the ground side is done, turnover the knife and repeat the process as described above on the hollow-ground side but less often – 1/10 will do.

To remove the burr formed along the blade as a result of sharpening, place a piece of newspaper on a flat surface and holding the knife at a similiar angle used on the whetstone, swipe the blade sideways left and right across newspaper.  Once the burr is removed, you will only feel a smooth edge along the blade.

After sharpening carefully wash, dry, and safely store your knife.

From the legendary samurai swords, said to contain the soul of the warrior who wielded them, to the handcrafted kitchen knives of today the exquisite craftsmanship of Japanese blades is admired worldwide. Since the13th century, Seki City has been the heart of the Japanese cutlery industry. For more than 100 years, it has also been home to Kai Corporation, the makers of Kai Shun (pronounced shoon and rhymes with moon) fine knives. Inspired by the blade-making traditions of ancient Japan, today’s highly skilled Shun artisans produce blades of unparalleled quality and beauty.

SKU AP0328
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Dispatch Information

Store Pick Up Only – these products are particularly fragile and despite significant effort over the years to protect them when couriering we still encountered multiple breakages and therefore have chosen to no longer courier these items.

Ships in 2-4 working days – we pick these products up from our local suppliers twice a week and then send to you.

Ships in 5-8 working days – we order these products from our suppliers in Australia twice a week and then send to you on the same day they arrive in our store.

Special Order – This product is ordered as a one off with our European suppliers. They can take a few months to arrive. When you purchase we will be in touch with you within 24 hours to discuss.

Pre-Order - This product is currently out of stock or soon to be released by our supplier. Buying today will secure your order from our first delivery. We would usually expect these products to be in our store within 10-14 days. When you purchase we will be in touch with you within 24 hours to discuss.

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