Suehiro Cerax #6000 Grit Japanese Whetstone - Premium Knife Sharpening Stone for Kitchen, Chef & Sushi Knives - Perfect for Home & Professional Use
Suehiro Cerax #6000 Grit Japanese Whetstone - Premium Knife Sharpening Stone for Kitchen, Chef & Sushi Knives - Perfect for Home & Professional UseSuehiro Cerax #6000 Grit Japanese Whetstone - Premium Knife Sharpening Stone for Kitchen, Chef & Sushi Knives - Perfect for Home & Professional UseSuehiro Cerax #6000 Grit Japanese Whetstone - Premium Knife Sharpening Stone for Kitchen, Chef & Sushi Knives - Perfect for Home & Professional Use

Suehiro Cerax #6000 Grit Japanese Whetstone - Premium Knife Sharpening Stone for Kitchen, Chef & Sushi Knives - Perfect for Home & Professional Use

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Product Description

Suehiro's Cerax line are manufactured for optimal tactile feedback and excellent cutting performance. As a result of achieving the desired feedback in sharpening, these stones end up being a little softer than others of comparable grit.
This 6000 grit stone leaves a nice contrast between soft and hard steel and a nice toothy edge. This is one of the few finishing stones that requires a proper soak and will perform best after about 20-30 minutes in the water. Care should be taken if repeatedly soaking and drying that it be done slowly so as to minimize cracking or chipping; it is also important to chamfer the corners of this stone to prevent breakage. This stone will tolerate permanent soaking, but the water should be changed regularly to keep it clean.

Specifications
  • Grit: #6000 (Fine)
  • Type: Soaking
  • Best for: Carbon
  • Dimensions: 8.07" x 2.95" x 0.9" ht (20.5 x 7.5 x 2.3 cm)
  • Comes with a Nagura (surface conditioning stone)
Note

The number printed on the stone doesn't indicate grid #.