Channel: JunsKitchen
Category: Howto & Style
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Description: =^・ェ・^= Cat Merch crowdmade.com/collections/junskitchen - ►Patreon: patreon.com/JunsKitchen ►Sharpeners I use in this video (Amazon affiliates links) ※These sharpeners seem to be sold more expensively outside of Japan. I believe you can find cheaper ones that are decent online as well. Zwilling J.A. Henckels also has good sharpening stones which I have used before. Unlike the ones I used in this video, you don't need to soak it in water to sharpen a knife (but it still needs to be wet). Shapton (Orange) #1000: amzn.to/2gI5D3O Shapton (Green) #2000: amzn.to/2gI4uco Other cheaper sharpener I found: Japanese King Knife Sharpener Whetstone (#1000 & #6000) amzn.to/2gIMph8 Sharpening stones come in grits, and these two grits would be enough for a normal household knife. I used grits 1,000, 2,000, 5,000, 8,000, and 12,000 in this video. The higher the number, the finer the sanding and the sharper the knife will be. Sharpening with Bob Kramer youtube.com/watch?v=kFhMGJYhYpU ►Main Channel (メインチャンネル): youtube.com/RachelandJun ►Instagram (インスタグラム): instagram.com/junskitchen ►Music Redwood Trail by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: audionautix.com