Shapton Kuromaku #12000 Grit Ceramic Sharpening Stone - Professional Knife Sharpener for Kitchen, Hunting & Woodworking Tools
Shapton Kuromaku #12000 Grit Ceramic Sharpening Stone - Professional Knife Sharpener for Kitchen, Hunting & Woodworking ToolsShapton Kuromaku #12000 Grit Ceramic Sharpening Stone - Professional Knife Sharpener for Kitchen, Hunting & Woodworking Tools

Shapton Kuromaku #12000 Grit Ceramic Sharpening Stone - Professional Knife Sharpener for Kitchen, Hunting & Woodworking Tools

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Product Description

When considering finishing grit stones, it's important to consider a balance between refinement and bite left by the stone. Shapton's 12000 Traditional stone is near the limit of what we find usable for kitchen applications. It shines when used to finish knives used for fine slicing applications like sashimi or very delicate cutting of herbs and greens such as scallion or chives. This stone is ideal for uraoshi (backside of single bevels) micro bevels and straight razor finishing as well as for very hard, thin Japanese knives. This stone, like all from Shapton, wears slower than most comparable stones and works with a splash of water. It should not be soaked lest the stone soften and potentially crack.

Specifications
  • Material: Synthetic
  • Dimensions: 8.25" x 2.75" x 0.6" ht (210 x 70 x 15mm)
  • Weight: 500g (1.1lbs)
  • Grit: #12000
  • Comes in a plastic holder
How to Use Shapton Ceramic Sharpening Stone
Before Use
  • No soaking required – Unlike traditional water stones, Shapton ceramic stones should not be soaked.
  • Splash water onto the surface before sharpening. If the stone feels dry, apply more water as needed.
After Use
  • Do not keep soaking after use.
  • Store in a dry, well-ventilated area to prevent cracking or warping.
Additional care
  • Flatten the stone periodically using a to maintain a level surface. Use light, even strokes to avoid unnecessary wear on the stone.