What does 8000 grit mean?
Naniwa 8000 grit Ceramic Super Stone
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Feb 06, 2025 - 12:04 PM
"8000 grit" refers to the fineness of an abrasive material, such as sandpaper or a sharpening stone. It indicates a very fine level of abrasiveness, suitable for polishing or achieving a smooth finish on surfaces. The higher the grit number, the finer the abrasive, meaning 8000 grit is used to sharpen a knife that needs a highly refined edge for very delicate finishing tasks.
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Naniwa 8000 grit Ceramic Super Stone
Size: (210x70x20 mm) (8.25x2.75x.80 in.) The higher grit allows this stone to be used for both sharpening and polishing. However, it shouldn't be used as just a polisher. Since the grain count is higher than 6000, this waterstone will finely tune the edge of your knife allowing it to be sharpene...
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