Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Naniwa in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Advantages of the Naniwa‘Chosera' round series.
Naniwa vs Shapton: what are the differences?
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Naniwa vs Shapton: how different are the sharpening stones?
The production of it is done entirely in-house at Naniwa.
The Naniwa Super Stones are synthetic resin-bound.
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Naniwa has renewed the binding agent of the water stones.
We will explain the exact differences between Naniwa and Shapton.
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made by Naniwa.
Naniwa takes care of the production of this binding agent themselves.
An Edge Pro grit 400 is similar to a 800 by Naniwa.
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The Chosera-water stones are now succeeded by the Naniwa Professional Stones.
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The best result is obtained on a Japanese whetstone by Naniwa for example.
Naniwa has improved the well-known Japanese water stones even further.
A whetstone is maintained with a flattening stone or flattening block by Naniwa.
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Naniwa has renewed the binding agent of the water stones.
Every aspect of the production of Naniwa sharpening stones is done by Naniwa. .
Naniwa improved the binding agent keeping the abrasive together.
Naniwa replaced the name of the thin Super Stones with Specialty Stones.
Naniwa Chosera round sharpening stone grit 3000 Reviews Average rating.
Naniwa Multi Stones have two sharpening sides with different grain sizes.
Naniwa Issui offers a free shuttle service from Matsue Shinjiko Onsen Station.
The Naniwa Specialty Stones are the successor and predecessor of the Naniwa Super Stones.
Naniwa fine flattening stone for flattening the surface of Japanese Waterstones.
The Naniwa Professional stones are the successor of the Naniwa Chosera stones.