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    I have the Naniwa 3 and 8k stones and was thinking of adding either a 10 or a 12k to compliment these. I was thinking about the 12k.

    Is there any reason that I should not choose the 12k?

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    I've heard some reports that the 12k can leave little chips in the edge but I haven't done much testing on that myself. I've felt the 12k edge can be a little harsh to my face but I tend to lean towards natural finishers and I don't have the whole naniwa system which I'm told gives a smoother result when used together.

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    I have been using the 12k coming off of the Norton 8k and have been very happy with it.

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    dnjrboy,

    I have both the 10 & 12k Naniwas, and most often use the 12 k as the final stone in my honing.

    Both the 10 & 12 k have given me very good edges for shaving.

    I find the 10k useful for touch ups on razors that need just a little more 'oomph' than the 12k gives (i.e. I have left the razor a little bit too long before the touch-up !!).

    Have fun !

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    Russ

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    I have the 2k,5k,8k, and finish with the 10k which works very well. If I was to do it again, I think I would get the 12k.

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    I think you would be better off with the 12K, not much of a jump from 8K to 10K. I've heard good reports from folks like Lynn on the edge a 12K can leave.

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    I would go for the 12K.
    When I hone with synthetic stones, I use 2-5-8-12K Naniwa SS.
    I love the edges off of these stones.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disburden View Post
    I've heard some reports that the 12k can leave little chips in the edge but I haven't done much testing on that myself. I've felt the 12k edge can be a little harsh to my face but I tend to lean towards natural finishers and I don't have the whole naniwa system which I'm told gives a smoother result when used together.
    Yeah that just ain't so IME, in fact my GOTO stones for chippy edges are the Naniwa SS...

    Give me a Big ole' Friodur, a Revisor, Wacker, TI "Z" or any other that tend to get a bit chippy, and I will head straight to the Naniwas...

    This of cousre is my experience with them and many other stones/hones YMMV

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    Do you think that has to do with the fact that you own the whole set of naniwas and use them as such? I've only used mine after the norton 8k side and experienced harshness to the face.

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    I go from an 8K to a 12K and the Naniwa 12K works well for me. From here, I lap the razor on a paddle strop using a 1.0 diamond spray.

    Pabster

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