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Naniwa

Naniwa P-306 Professional Stone #600

$96.00
 
 
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The Naniwa P-306 Professional (Chosera) #600 Stone is aggressive enough to do fine repairs but fine enough to transit to a 2K/3K stone.

Ryky decided to test the Naniwa Pro #600 because of how much he enjoyed the Naniwa Pro #800, which is still his favorite non-soaking sharpening whetstone. The #600 is a different beast than the #800 - it is more aggressive and faster cutting than other #500-700 grit whetstone he has tested. 

Being such an aggressive whetstone, it can also serve as a fine repair whetstone for minor chips. Ryky did find that going directly from this whetstone to 6K takes longer to clean up the edge, so if this a whetstone you end up getting, consider a 2K or 3K whetstone. 

Due to the wear speed, Ryky does not recommend this whetstone as a daily sharpener, and should be reserved for very dull knives, or knives with very minor chips on the cutting edge.

Made in Japan

Spec:

  • Origin: Osaka, Japan
  • Grit No.: #600 WA
  • Type: Splash & Go
  • Dimension: 210 x 70 x 20mm (8.2 x 2.7 x 0.7")
  • Weight: 794g (28oz)
  • Abrasive: white aluminium oxide 
  • Cohesive agent: magnesium-bound

How to use:

This is a non-soaking whetstone, but can absorb a lot of water on the surface during the first use, so 1-2 minute soak will aid when first using the whetstone. Afterwards, simply apply water on the surface when ready to use. Rinse and wipe dry with a hand towel when done, and allow air dry at room temp. Do not leave in water.


How to clean:

If the stone’s performance is slowing down, or seems to be diminishing, you can clean using a rust eraser, nagura stone, dressing stone, or a flattening plate. Be sure to clean the entire surface of the whetstone when using any of these methods to ensure even wear of the whetstone’s surface.


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Cole Allen-Cason (Atlanta, US)
Great rough stone

Great rough stone, Its fairly aggressive while allowing your knife to smoothly glide across the surface.

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Diego Norte (Magalia, US)

The Naniwa P-306 sharpening stone is an excellent choice for maintaining and restoring the edge on kitchen knives. I appreciate its smooth action, which allows for consistent sharpening, and the perfect balance of abrasiveness that efficiently removes metal without being overly aggressive.

Compared to the 800 grit version, which I found to be too fine and time-consuming for bringing back the edge on dull or damaged blades, the 600 grit stone is the solution. It quickly establishes a nice bevel on the knife's edge, making it an ideal starting point for the sharpening process.

In my sharpening routine, I begin with the 600 to set the bevel and remove any damage. I then progress to the 800 grit stone to refine the edge further and finish with the 2000 grit Naniwa "Green Brick of Joy" to polish. I find that this three-stone progression delivers excellent results without the need for higher grit stones.

The Naniwa P-306 is a versatile and essential tool in my sharpening arsenal. Its performance, combined with its feel and pleasant blue color, makes it a joy to use. I highly recommend this stone for anyone looking to maintain or improve the edge on their knives.

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