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Fallkniven CC4 Ceramic Whetstone

Fallkniven CC4 Ceramic Whetstone

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The CC4 whetstone is designed for honing and finishing folders, fixed blades, kitchen knives, and more. It has two sides: one side made of synthetic sapphires (the dark gray side) for initial sharpening and one super-fine ceramic stone (the white side) to finish off the edge Read More

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Kavik
5531
Aug 17, 2020
An interesting thing has occurred to me recently, while doing some research on old barber hones... I'm curious if the same applies here, in relation to the inability to get a straight answer on the grit rating on these Fallkniven stones? With the old barber hones, the actual grit particles were WAY too coarse for razor finishing, but these stones were for exactly that. How? The answer was in the prep and finish of the surface of the hone, not in the size of the abrasive particles it contained. They were made by combining the grit and a binder material and pressing it into a form. When lapping the surface, using a harder material, you abrade both the binder and the abrasives, but at different rates. So, lapping with a coarse plate will cut more of the binder material, leaving a larger amount of "grit" protruding from the surface, giving you a coarser stone. Lapping to progressively finer grits, and burnishing the surface, leaves you with a very fine cutting surface, where the "grit" is more even with the surface, and therefore can't bite in as deeply on the blade, essentially making it a finer stone...without literally changing the grade of the abrasives used to make it Just my ramling 2 cents, if anyone is interested
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method_burger
563
Aug 23, 2020
haha i saw the chinese 12k, and was like 'oh those amazon ones.' they're still pretty high grit in my experience, but definitely not exactly what is advertised. definitely gonna try out linen strops, i keep forgetting this is a viable strop material since i never wear jeans. i was trying out balsa, but i didnt like the application. i also heard horse leather is a really good plain strop, so i'll be sure to pick some up if it becomes available at my local leather store.
Kavik
5531
Aug 24, 2020
method_burgerLol yeah, the infamous C12k...they were an eBay only thing back when I got mine I do like horsehide strops. Have a Walking Horse brand one, and a couple i made. They have a very light draw, almost slick feeling. The only downside is that the leather is much thinner than cowhide. On a hanging strop, that means you have to watch out for cupping, on a paddle strop that's not an issue, of course. You have to oil them a little more often (neatsfoot oil, just a couple drops rubbed into your hand, then rub your palm over the strop for a bit), but not TOO often, or you will lose that smooth, light draw. I have a few homemade that work well, but i haven't come close to finding any leather as good as my Tony Miller Old Timer steerhide with linen. (again, i use this plain, no pastes or sprays) He's not cheap, but he has amazing materials and craftsmanship
vector.rilke
38
Aug 17, 2020
I did some currency calculations and even with the shipping to the EU included (4,75 USD), it is cheaper to buy it on DROP than buying it within EU directly from Fallkniven, for european customers ;) And it is well within the limit for VAT exemptions on import.
Qwervy
464
Jul 11, 2019
13 bucks shipping to AU noooooo thanks
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Apr 21, 2019
enkidu
313
Sep 29, 2018
Great touch up stone/backup travel stone. Mine came a while back of course. The fine white ceramic wasn't completely flat and had some subtle wrinkles in it. I've lapped it down and I'd say it was between the spyderco fine and ultra-fine stones. The white side is great for touching up blades, the brown side decent for rescuing a bad blade, but it would definitely take a while.
Chops
20
May 5, 2018
Just got mine in the mail today. Solid stone, with a wonderful carry case. However the small size of the stone mixed with the high grits makes it hard to see myself giving it to much use.
BigJD
1
Apr 28, 2018
this any good to sharpen s30v or other similar hard steels?
kennedyzero
193
Apr 30, 2018
BigJDYou can certainly use this to sharpen almost any steel (I have this one) but I would not recommend this as a single- stone solution. I prefer diamond for sharpening difficult steels (I hate sharpening S30V, I’d rather sharpen M4 or CTS-XHP all day long) I use this as a touch-up stone in the field. It’s really too small for a main sharpening stone anyways. If you want similar stone that works for everything I’d recommend a DMT coarse/fine Dia-sharp stone. The 6 inch is ok, but an 8 inch is ideal if it’s your only stone.
ABergh10
19
Apr 25, 2018
Still... Come on!! $13 shipping is complete bollocks for such a small item. What‘s wrong with that?!?
Vizdrum
40
Nov 26, 2017
From the description and grit chart: 0.1. Micron should be a grit higher than 100,000. Seriously ? What do sharpen with this? Your toilet paper? I already have the DC4 and so far I am somewhat disapp
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ointed by the ''sapphire'' side. From my experience the dark side is about 300-400ish grit. I bought a natural stone for a few dollars (13$)and it does a better job. The only thing is that I really like the pouch and the size of the DC4. Still, while going out doors I much prefer the natural stone ''if need be'', the DC4 leaves my knives with a worse edge than my Shapton glass 500.
MoonStan
220
Dec 12, 2017
Vizdrumhey, sup. A few years ago I bought one of the DC stones (the 3 I believe) and the dark part was very fine . A few months ago Ibought a 3 and a 4 and the grit are much, much coarser.
Vizdrum
40
Dec 12, 2017
MoonStanOh ! I guess they changer the grit. That explains the differences in between reviews on the Internet. Thank you for sharing this piece of information!
hawkoath
1
Nov 26, 2017
So what would the approximate grit rating be for the course side and fine side? 1000/5000, 5000/10000, etc...?
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