10Good Japanese Resin #1000 Sharpening Whetstone
The 10Good #1000 grit sharpening stone is a versatile everyday sharpening stone designed for modern high-performance kitchen knives. Made in Japan using advanced resin-bonded diamond and CBN (Cubic Boron Nitride) abrasives, it performs exceptionally well on ultra-hard steels, powder steels, and other high-HRC Japanese blades.
Unlike softer traditional waterstones that wear quickly or slow down on harder alloys, the 10Good #1000 delivers fast, efficient sharpening while maintaining a smooth and controlled feel throughout use. It is ideal for routine edge maintenance, refining dull edges, and restoring sharpness with excellent consistency and minimal pressure.
The dense resin-bonded construction also helps the stone remain flatter longer with significantly less dishing and wear than conventional mid-grit stones, making it an excellent choice for enthusiasts and professionals regularly sharpening modern steels.
For daily sharpening and dependable edge refinement, the 10Good #1000 delivers speed, durability, and precision in a highly refined Japanese-made package.
Size: 210mm × 70mm × 20mm
IMPORTANT: This stone must be soaked in clean water for 15 minutes before use.
Need help? Check out our freshly updated sharpening tutorial — now with videos to get you started: Click Here!
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10Good Japanese Resin #1000 Sharpening Whetstone
10Good Japanese Resin #1000 Sharpening Whetstone
The 10Good #1000 grit sharpening stone is a versatile everyday sharpening stone designed for modern high-performance kitchen knives. Made in Japan using advanced resin-bonded diamond and CBN (Cubic Boron Nitride) abrasives, it performs exceptionally well on ultra-hard steels, powder steels, and other high-HRC Japanese blades.
Unlike softer traditional waterstones that wear quickly or slow down on harder alloys, the 10Good #1000 delivers fast, efficient sharpening while maintaining a smooth and controlled feel throughout use. It is ideal for routine edge maintenance, refining dull edges, and restoring sharpness with excellent consistency and minimal pressure.
The dense resin-bonded construction also helps the stone remain flatter longer with significantly less dishing and wear than conventional mid-grit stones, making it an excellent choice for enthusiasts and professionals regularly sharpening modern steels.
For daily sharpening and dependable edge refinement, the 10Good #1000 delivers speed, durability, and precision in a highly refined Japanese-made package.
Size: 210mm × 70mm × 20mm
IMPORTANT: This stone must be soaked in clean water for 15 minutes before use.
Need help? Check out our freshly updated sharpening tutorial — now with videos to get you started: Click Here!
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The 10Good #1000 grit sharpening stone is a versatile everyday sharpening stone designed for modern high-performance kitchen knives. Made in Japan using advanced resin-bonded diamond and CBN (Cubic Boron Nitride) abrasives, it performs exceptionally well on ultra-hard steels, powder steels, and other high-HRC Japanese blades.
Unlike softer traditional waterstones that wear quickly or slow down on harder alloys, the 10Good #1000 delivers fast, efficient sharpening while maintaining a smooth and controlled feel throughout use. It is ideal for routine edge maintenance, refining dull edges, and restoring sharpness with excellent consistency and minimal pressure.
The dense resin-bonded construction also helps the stone remain flatter longer with significantly less dishing and wear than conventional mid-grit stones, making it an excellent choice for enthusiasts and professionals regularly sharpening modern steels.
For daily sharpening and dependable edge refinement, the 10Good #1000 delivers speed, durability, and precision in a highly refined Japanese-made package.
Size: 210mm × 70mm × 20mm
IMPORTANT: This stone must be soaked in clean water for 15 minutes before use.
Need help? Check out our freshly updated sharpening tutorial — now with videos to get you started: Click Here!





















