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    <title>The Woodshop Shed 12 8 2026</title>
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    <title>Shapton Sharpening Stones</title>
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    <description>Furnished content.&lt;br /&gt;(from WoodNet.net)&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Been helping agood friend andFellow W'dworker is closinghis hobby shop. Age and medical issues are taking a toll. He showedsome Shapton stones and told me to pick what I need. Some are in unopened plasticcases.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Stones are: No-Kuromaku ceramic:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;320 grit&lt;br /&gt;1000 grit&lt;br /&gt;1200 grit&lt;br /&gt;2000 grit&lt;br /&gt;5000 grit&lt;br /&gt;8000 grit&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Have no information about these stones except thatShapton is high quality. What would be good grit choices for chisel and plane sharpening? Or, would it be better to pass and let him sell all the stones as a six stone set?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Appreciate any advice.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Read more &lt;a class=&quot;sw_sl&quot; href=&quot;https://forums.woodnet.net/showthread.php?tid=7381435&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot;&gt;here&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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