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Jan 20, 2023 - 05:58 AM
Have a look at the Gritomatic grand logarithmic grit chart in the link below:
https://www.gritomatic.com/pages/grit...
Your Venev stones are rated using the Fepa-F grit rating, and Naniwa Chosera stones would be approximately the JIS R 6001 rating. You can compare the grit rating side by side.
As an example, your Venev F1500 stone in the Fepa-F colmun would equate to approximately #6000 grit JIS R 6001. Compared to a Japanese Shapton stone, it would be around #8000.
Note, for a great every day use edge with a lot of bite, you might consider finishing with your Venev F400 or at the most the F800 stone.
https://www.gritomatic.com/pages/grit...
Your Venev stones are rated using the Fepa-F grit rating, and Naniwa Chosera stones would be approximately the JIS R 6001 rating. You can compare the grit rating side by side.
As an example, your Venev F1500 stone in the Fepa-F colmun would equate to approximately #6000 grit JIS R 6001. Compared to a Japanese Shapton stone, it would be around #8000.
Note, for a great every day use edge with a lot of bite, you might consider finishing with your Venev F400 or at the most the F800 stone.
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