Well Ken's corner is rapidly coming to a close In fact there is just one item left - .75 micron CBN spray. Of the 200+ formulations I carry and will continue to sell directly, its puzzling why this one is moving slowly so I thought I would help a bit.
This formulation is inbetween half and one micron or 16k and 32k. It is 24k grit and is a perfect touchup grit used on nanocloth, kangaroo leather or most any quality strop.
It can also be added to both natural and synthetic waterstones to make a denser slurry and to cut steels that are harder than what many stones can handle - especially high vanadium steels. It is also a useful way to remove black metal swarf from a sharpening stone- especially on high grit glass stones.
Hopefully someone will.put this bottle to good use!
Ken
.75 micron CBN sale
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Re: .75 micron CBN sale
I too among others, really makes a difference!
In the immortal words of Ken Schwartz-"Master The 1K."
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Re: .75 micron CBN sale
I encouraged one of the ladies from the gym to purchase two knives from Cktg store and made her up two wooden strops loaded with 0.75 CBN emulsion to keep her blades cutting well until sharpening time.
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https://www.chefknivestogo.com/kenscorner.html is where this last lonely bottle or two of 3/4 micron cbn is hiding out waiting to find a new home.
Could become a collector's item
Ken
Could become a collector's item
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Re: .75 micron CBN sale
Fwiw, in addition to this CBN spray I also have .75 CBN emulsion and paste, polycrystalline spray and emulsion. It's why I have so many formulations! Good luck!
Ken
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