Monday, January 7, 2013

Nagura Stones





One of my new must have tools for sharpening is the Nagura Stone. When I use this stone in conjunction with my other watestones for creating a rideline, the hone line is noticeably shinier with less tiny scratches, even to the naked eye. Because of that, I use it now in all my sharpening and used it when I certified with the NBTSG last fall.

So what is a Nagura Stone and how do I use it?

“Nagura” on the internet is the Japanese word for either “correcting” or “famous storehouse” (depending on who’s blog you read.) Either way, these stones were created by the Japanese of super-fine hard stones that were not suitable for creating a hone. They used them with other water hones as a type of prep stone. When combined with water on your existing waterstone they work to slightly flatten your stone and remove the swarf or steel embedded in your stone. But most important, it the grit of your stone to create a slurry that sits on top of the stone. It does not change the grit of the stone you are using, but enhances it. I have used the same nagura stone on my stones from 500 grit to 15,000 grit with good results. Some of the old time sharpeners I met at the NBTSG said they have been using this stone over the years and call the slurry “sharpening juice.” They said it not only gave them better ridelines, but made the sharpening faster. I found this also to be true.

Rub it in a circular manner over your wet stone. There should be a slurry that has the same consistency and look of  watery milk on the surface of your stone. If the slurry gets thick or darker in color, add water make new slurry. Although the nagura stone will help create even wear on your stone and clean it up nicely, you will still need to occasionally flatten your waterstone in your usual way. I just find I can go a little longer between this process.

There is some controversary bout the need for a Nagura stone. I know when Hap from Shapton was here at the Sharpeners Jam two years ago, he did not encourage the use of the nagura. He didn’t give a reason except that it was not necessary. However, I find using the Nagura speeds up my sharpening and creates a better rideline. It’s also one of the cheapest tools in my kit (we sell these at Bonika and on our website for just $15.00) I’m not sure if they ever really wear out, I’ve only been using mine since June of last year. From what I unsderstand on the internet there are different types of nagura and a great variety in prices. I have only experimented with this one inexpensive nagura, but I have been enormously happy with the results and will continue to use it.

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Attention National Scissor Sharpeners Guild - NSSG Guild Members and NSSG Master Sharpeners


The ISSA is available for you to join.... 

In addition, the NBTSG organization also welcomes your membership.  As Guild members of the NSSG we would be glad to include you in the Guild Member Look-up at www.nbtsg.com as well as on this blog and other sites to come. We are working on some things for 2013 that will put money in the pocket of all our guild members.

 There is no longer a NSSG website. www.nssg.com website appears to be down, therefore we are not able to confirm Guild Membership for NSSG Guild Members through that method.

What is involved for NSSG Guild Members to join NBTSG?
  • To transfer over your membership you will need to fax or email us authentication of your certification. Also, send us a contact of another sharpener that was at the NSSG that year and can confirm your membership.
  • Send no money to join. Transferal is free through 2013.
  • To continue to be a member of the NBTSG Guild you must attend the NBTSG event in Memphis, TN September 2013.*
  • You will be required to re-certify with the NBTSG before 2015. At that time, you will get a new NBTSG certificate and can begin using the NBTSG insginia.
  • If and when the NSSG resurfaces as a new intity, you will now have joint membership in both organizations.
  • This opportunity will no longer be available if and when the NSSG is restored.
*If circumstances are such that you can not attend the NBTSG,  contact us for other arrangements.

Friday, August 10, 2012

NBTSG Certification Videos

Watch Dennis Brooks explain the Master Sharpening Certification on Youtube.  Part 1 of 3 Details on the Certification Convention can be found at www.nbtsg.com. Many of the ISSA members plan to attend.

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

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Thursday, February 9, 2012

Bonika Blog: Bonika will host the NBTSG

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Announcement from SharpEdges - Hamurguri concerning the NBTSG

THE LATEST NBTSG UPDATE……..As you all are aware Larry Brooks has retired as of May 2011.  Linda will be retiring this year as well.  Dennis and Tonya will be taking over the Sharp Edges business and with any new business venture there are some growing pains that they are going through right now and they have realized that they cannot fully devote the time that is needed to properly promote, organize, and provide a quality NBTSG show. 

  With that being said, we feel that the NBTSG is a very important part of sharpening industry and feel that it is important for the NBTSG to carry on.  Therefore, after much consideration and discussion we have made arrangements for Gene and Bonnie Megowen from Bonika Shears to head up the NBTSG certification and training seminars.  We feel that Gene & Bonnie is an excellent match for this organization.  They definitely have the credentials and are a very big part of the industry.  They have proven themselves over the years as a stable company that continues to demonstrate outstanding professionalism.  We are looking forward to working with Gene & Bonnie.  For those of you have attended their past Jam’s know they put on a quality show.

  However, Dennis will still be involved with the certification (judging) process.  He will be speaking at this years Jam in July 28th – 30th in Atlanta, on the importance of certification, what certification can do for you and the process of certification.  We are still working the details out so be sure to continue to check out the NBTSG website at http://www.nbtsg.com/ regularly as well as Bonika’s website at www.bonika.com.