'Imperia la Roccia' Natural Sharpening Stone TheShaveDen
#1 totorlekiller I had my first shave with a razor finished on an Imperia La Roccia and here are some observation. First the honing, so far I have only tried to use the stone with no slurry and as a finisher, either after a Shapton 12K or a Shapton 16K. In Defense Of The Imperia La Roccia Discussion Ok, So plenty of us on this sub Have heard of the Imperia La roccia Straight Razor hone. I Understand A LOT of you dont trust it due to the "Grit Rating" On the stone. I have owned An imperia La Roccia since the first Round of stimulus checks Dropped in february of 2020. 65 ml Renaissance Wax - by Imperia La Roccia. $19.95 USD. Sold out. sold out. Imperia La Roccia is out of Louisiana and have dedicated themselves to providing their customers with the very best products available within a given budget. While, they aren't the least expensive hones on the market any more, they are definitely "budget friendly". The famous Imperia La Roccia® Natural Straight Razor Sharpening Hone/Stone ". Believed to be in the 12-15K range. Capabilities lie somewhere in this range depending on the razor and your use. This stone should be used with a slurry first, and with that is capable of a fine polish, very quickly from a 1K waterstone, to about 8K. Your results.Камень Imperia La Roccia Популярное оружие
Our compact 6"x 2"x 7/8" hone is great for either those already familiar with honing on smaller sized stones or those not wanting to spend as much money. Ships in cardboard storage box. INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMERS: Please read our FAQ page for international shipping. Save this product for laterIt's the same stone you've heard so much about. Imperia La Roccia 7 x 2 1 2 x 3 4 Natural Stone Sharpening Hone 12 15K Grit | eBay Comes with slurry stone, about £25-30 to buy and have delivered to the UK so rivals the c12k on price for UK users. If I hadn't just grabbed a c12k I'd be very tempted to get one of these, especially for my kamisoris. #1 Gar1 I recently reviewed a video showcasing a hone called Imperia la Roccia. The video is at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5XhAlnp4bM. The video is interesting because the Honemeister utilizes the la Roccia right after setting the bevel (he only uses two stones) and because he uses paper to test the edge throughout the honing process. Apr 19, 2022 #2 In my experience with one stone, they are a pretty great pre-finisher and can work just fine as a finisher as well. My preferred method is to use the ILR after my Naniwa 8K and then do my final finishing on my Escher Thüringian. It can create a crisp clean edge under running water and does just fine on its own.