In this video I sharpen a Shirogami Steel Nakiri with a Morihei Amakusa Japanese Natural Stone and a Tanaka Kyoto Tanba Aoto Japanese Natural Stone. I ended up at the paper cut test having a burr that needed removed, and over all I would say it needs MORE time on the stones to be a much better / cleaner edge, but I did this "faster" than usual and not nearly as long due to keeping the video under 2 hours. lol The Amakusa I find is difficult to get an edge with, but I am able to achieve it here. I can tell you I do not usually use an Amakusa for setting a bevel or making an edge, but I was successful here just to prove I could do it. I would probably use a Binsui (if I recall correctly) as opposed to Amakusa. I did have a technical issue with my GoPro, it overheated and I didn't realize it for several minutes, but I edited out some of the fiddling around and getting the video feed back. Enjoy everyone, I try not to edit things and just "let it all happen", so what you see is me unfiltered and mostly unedited! lol

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