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QuoteCommon terminology:
100/0 (single bevel) – yanagiba, usuba, etc
90/10 (double bevel) – honesuki, garasuki, etc
80/20 , 70/30, 60/40 (double bevel) – gyuto, nakiri, sujihiki, etc
50/50 (symmetric) – non Japanese knife
QuoteNotice that I didn't say that you had to use the same angle on each side of the knife nor did I say that you needed to change the angle for each side of the knife or to make each side different angled than one another?
Quote from: Rossy66 on December 18, 2025, 02:42:14 AMSo, I ordered the SG-250 so I can sharpen scissors and it didn't come with the stone grader?
If it's true, and the SG-250 does not include the stone grader, I have to say I am incredibly disappointed in Tormek. Why on earth would I buy a stone who's main feature is that It can change grits from course to fine but they don't supply the tool to do it? I am regretting more and more in investing in this company. Not a happy person if this is true and I have to go and order the stone grader.
Quote from: tgbto on December 17, 2025, 08:05:49 AMQuote from: John_B on December 06, 2025, 09:00:22 PMa double bevel with each side at a unique angle.
I have several-plus japanese knives, but none is of that type. I own some with the same angle on both sides but sharpened assymetrically : the bevel on the left side is much smaller than on the right side. In order to keep them this way, I sharpen about 4 strokes on the wide side, one on the thin side. They have a very thin yet very sturdy blade, and are sharpened around 12.5dps. Edge retention is amazing.Quote from: BPalv on December 16, 2025, 06:02:03 PMOne of these days I need to convert this to a data sheet for easy access.
This is one of the reasons I love TormekCalc so much : each knife has its own entry so you can select it with a single click then just set the right distances.
Quote from: John_B on December 06, 2025, 09:00:22 PMa double bevel with each side at a unique angle.
Quote from: BPalv on December 16, 2025, 06:02:03 PMOne of these days I need to convert this to a data sheet for easy access.
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