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Gets the job done
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A compact stone that you can take with you on trips and do maintenance on cutting tools. At home, then bigger stones for more precise work. Maybe a little rough at first. The leather shell serves as an emergency spare strap. A little digging reveals that the diamond side is K800 and the ceramic side is K14000. At first it feels a little small, but with a little getting used to it, it works really well.
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In knife sharpening, even a complete beginner got a good blade.
The small size is both a plus and a minus:
+Light to carry with you, so you can take care of the equipment even on the ground.
-The stone is so light that you have to hold it in place with one hand, which means you have to sharpen "one-handed". This, at least for me as a beginner, is quite challenging. You will surely learn that with practice.
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There, the anonymous person said that the roughness of the stone would be "the diamond side is K800 and the ceramic side is K14000". However, on Fjällkniven's website it says that the grain size would be 25um for diamond and 5um for ceramic, which would mean about J500 and J2500 on the Japanese JIS scale.