My top pick for 8k Polishing Whetstone

Kitayama 8k Polishing Whetstone

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Kitayama 8K

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Speed: 6 out of 10 / Feedback: 7 out of 10 / Wear: 8 out of 10

Overall Performance: 7 out of 10


Quick Summary: An incredible value for a polishing whetstone. A solid performer, regardless of price, and a very reliable polishing whetstone.

Importance of this whetstone: The Kitayama 8K is the same price as the lower grade and performing Shapton Pro 8k, so hands down, the Kitayama 8K is the one I would choose between the two. 

Speed: 6 out of 10 - Speed is not a factor for polishing whetstones. I have to give it a score relative to other polishing whetstones I have used; it is not a criterion I judge on polishing whetstones. 

Feedback: 7 out of 10 - The Kitayama 8K has good feedback. As you go up the grit rating, whetstones can start to feel mushy - this is not the case with the Kitayama. 

Wear: 8 out of 10 - Polishing whetstones will generally outlast sharpening whetstones. They wear slower because you do not have to apply as much pressure when using them. I have been using the same one for nearly five years, and when compared to a brand new sample, they look identical in size.

Overall Performance: 7 out of 10 - I want to score this whetstone higher. 

Conclusion: The Shapton Glass 8k was my go-to whetstone before I had a chance to test the Kitayama 8K. The two offer the same level of finish, with the Shapton beating out the Kitayama in one area - feedback. The Shapton Glass whetstones are very dense, and experienced sharpeners favor that aspect. But when factoring in price, thickness, and overall performance, the Kitayama 8K is the better buy.

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