Precise Sharpening & Jende Industries Shapton and Chocera Stones and DMT Plates for the EdgePro and other freehand sharpening applications.
Shapton Professional stones cut for the EdgePro in 1 inch x 6 inch sizes X5 mm thick sizes mounted on aluminum blanks. Also narrower 16mm thick stones mounted on aluminum plates for recurved edges. 120,220, 320, 1000, 1500, 2000, 5000, 8000 and 15000 grit.
Shapton Pro stones also available as rods - useful as crock sticks, for woodworkers on v shaped chisels, serrated edges, etc.
Shapton Pro stones hand sized 2 x 3 inch by 15 mm thick - great for scissors sharpening or portable applications.
New 30,000 grit Shapton Pro stone in narrower width. This narrower width makes the 30000 grit stone more affordable.
Naniwas Chocera stones, also with aluminum backing in 5mm thickness 1"x6" size for use with the EdgePro 400, 600, 800, 1000, 2000, 3000, 5000 and 10000 grits are available.
Also available - the Naniwa 150 grit Ohmura and 2000 grit 'green brick.
Additional stones and sizes available for customized applications.
DMT diamond lapping plates on 2 x 6 inch plates for the EdgePro - used for profiling, abrasion resistant steels and ceramic knives as well as stone flattening , available in extra coarse, coarse, fine, and extra fine.
Contact for additional details: ksskss at earthlink.net or http://www.jendeindustries.com
Im pretty sure they also have Atoma plates for the EP , they are coarser than the DMT , and i like their sizing and dot style layout better.
Saddendude 2 weeks ago
@RebelWrestler45
Thanks a lot for your help, sir! :)
atokombeled 1 month ago
@atokombeled The lower grit chosera stones are extremely soft and wear VERY fast; do not do any kind of reprofiling with them, they also chip VERY easily. That being said, they will produce a face shaving sharp edge (up to 10,000 grit) after stropping. The shaptons on the other hand are much harder, and are of higher quality; I have produced my sharpest edges by far on the Shapton pro stones (both for the edge pro and freehand on the bench stones).
RebelWrestler45 1 month ago
Thank you for the video!
I've got two questions:
I. Are these products limited in quantity, or permanent members of the Naniwa and Shapton lineup?
II. Where do you put the hardness of the Chosera stones amongst other good quality synthetic stones? I don't like leveling stones, so I like harder ones.
Thanks in advance!
atokombeled 2 months ago
I dunno. I think it has a hypnotic quality to it.
Victorted53 8 months ago
Cool products but I found the narration very annoying.
dissentiousMW 1 year ago