Imanishi




Imanishi Ceramic Whetstone #400
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The Imanishi Ceramic Stone, made in Kyoto, Japan, offers a sharpening experience akin to natural stones, ideal for double and single bevels, chisels, and woodworking tools. Well known for the cutting speed and tactile feedback, the medium-hard stones are composed of ceramic powder with a synthetic resin binder and are effective on stainless, high-carbon, and tool steels. Soak the stone for 5-10 minutes before use.
Made in Japan
Spec:
- Origin: Kyoto, Japan
- Grit No.: #400 ±
- Type: Soaking
- Dimension: 205 x 75 x 25mm (8.1 x 3.0 x 1.0")
- Weight: 732g (25.8oz)
About Imanishi 今西製砥
Found in 1916. A company that manufactures and sells natural whetstones and artificial whetstones and wholesales abrasives.
How to use:
Pre-soak for between 5-10 minutes before use, and apply water on surface during sharpening when needed. 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.