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🚚LIVRAISON GRATUITE POUR LES COMMANDES DE PLUS DE 80 $
🚚LIVRAISON GRATUITE POUR LES COMMANDES DE PLUS DE 80 $

Ensemble de pierres diamantées collées à la résine Ruixin Pro 6" x 1"

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Prix d'origine $98.00 - Prix d'origine $98.00
Prix d'origine
$98.00
$98.00 - $98.00
Prix actuel $98.00

Lot de 6

Pierre à dresser

Flacon pulvérisateur

• Coffret de rangement rigide (pour 9 pierres)

Granulométrie :#200,#400,#800,#1200,#3000,#6000📊

• Traitement de surface lisse et haute résistance à l'usure

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Ruixin Pro L'ensemble de pierres à aiguiser diamantées liées à la résine 6" x 1" est conçu pour les utilisateurs qui recherchent une solution d'affûtage polyvalente et durable.

Doté de grains de 100 à 6000, cet ensemble couvre toutes les étapes d'affûtage, du réglage grossier des bords au polissage fin.

La technologie du diamant lié à la résine offre le contrôle en douceur des pierres à eau traditionnelles, ce qui en fait un excellent choix pour les utilisateurs qui préfèrent une sensation d'affûtage familière, mais avec la longévité accrue des pierres diamantées.

Qu'est-ce qui est inclus ?

  • 6 pierres diamantées collées à la résine
  • Coffret de rangement professionnel avec vaporisateur
  • Pierre de taille

Spécification

Comprend : 6 pierre diamantée à base de résine, une pierre à dresser et un vaporisateur.

Vendu dans un étui de rangement rigide pour 9 pierres

Longueur : 160 mm

Largeur : 25 mm

Épaisseur totale : 6,3 mm

Épaisseur de la couche de travail : >1 mm

Blanc : Aluminium

Matériau : Diamant lié à la résine

Fonctionne mieux avec de l'eau

Comment utiliser

Fonctionne mieux avec de l'eau : Il est déconseillé de faire tremper les pierres. Un simple trempage rapide dans l'eau, ou plusieurs pulvérisations en une minute environ, suffit. Nous vous recommandons d'avoir un vaporisateur à portée de main pour maintenir les pierres humides pendant l'affûtage. L'épaisse couche de résine absorbe l'eau, offrant un meilleur contrôle lors de l'affûtage.

Utilisation de la pierre à aiguiser : utilisez-la régulièrement pour maintenir les performances de l'affûteur. Frottez délicatement la pierre à aiguiser contre la surface du diamant pour éliminer les dépôts et révéler une nouvelle couche d'affûtage.

FAQ

Q: Pourquoi l'abrasif n'est-il pas à bord plein ?

R : L'abrasif est conçu avec un petit espace de 1,8 mm pour protéger les tranchants de la pierre et du couteau, garantir la précision lors de la fabrication et améliorer la compatibilité avec d'autres supports. Soyez rassuré, cette conception n'affecte pas les performances dans la grande majorité des cas d'utilisation. Elle évite un affûtage excessif, préserve l'esthétique du couteau et réduit les risques de rayures accidentelles, notamment pour les couteaux à finition miroir. Bien que cet espace soit intentionnel, il a été soigneusement optimisé pour garantir un fonctionnement optimal et efficace de l'abrasif, pour une utilisation en toute confiance.

Q : De quoi est faite une pierre à dresser et à quoi sert-elle ?

R : La pierre à aiguiser est fabriquée en carbure de silicium et sert à nettoyer, aplanir et restaurer les pierres à aiguiser en éliminant les particules métalliques et les débris. Elle préserve les performances de la pierre, améliore l'efficacité de l'affûtage et garantit des résultats constants, ce qui la rend essentielle pour maintenir votre équipement d'affûtage en parfait état.

Customer Reviews

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StellarLun
Absolutely incredible value

I was unsure but hopeful about how these were going to perform since I've had to spend gobs of money to get quality stones in the past. I was extremely pleasantly surprised. I have worked with Vinevs, KDTU, PDT, Jende to name a few and these hold their own against their resin bonded stones as far as cutting ability, feedback and consistency. I even experienced less loading at the higher grits than I have with Vinev. The scratch pattern is excellent and I was able to get dull knives just as sharp as is possible. The grit progression is consistent and well spaced.

I will point out that they have a rather small working layer and the material doesn't reach the ends of the 6 inch base BUT they had to do something to make these affordable and I'm sure glad they did. 1mm of working material will last you a decade with regular sharpenings and I don't notice the shorter length of material when sharpening on a guided angle system at all. I would love to see a super low grit profiling stone in one of the lines like an 80 or 120 but the 200 is definitely fully capable of reprofiling, It's just nice to have extra oomph sometimes.

I have tried both this pro version as well as the premium version and I do like them both but I actually prefer the pro. It may be the feedback that I like more with the flat surface but the raised pattern on the premiums is extremely efficient and that might be your jam. It's an interesting innovation. I also appreciate the slightly thicker working layer of the pro. I hope to try all of their offerings eventually.

I also have to mention their customer service which is top notch. I don't just mean it was good at the basic level but they went above and beyond to help me with my first order, answering any questions, and even followed up after our initial chat. I was worried I wouldn't get the case, spray bottle and conditioning stone since I was mixing and matching from 3 different lines but they assured me they'd include them, adding to the value.

We don't all have $400 to drop on a set of stones even If it will last a lifetime. There was a huge hole in the market for a quality budget resin bonded diamond stone and I'm glad to see someone filling it. Maybe we'll see them expand into CBN next! I would love to see that, or perhaps hybrid bonds. I expect good things whatever direction they go. I will be spreading the word, including in the extensive yet close nit online world of sharpening, and I see that I'm not alone in that (shoutout to Lacey). I only hope we don't start seeing the stock issues we've seen with Vinev and KDTU! If you're considering these, don't hesitate. (I am unaffiliated with the brand, I just appreciate the product and the value)

Review was written after sharpening a dozen knives of varyings angles and steels, soft to super hard. I will try to post another review with some photos and updates after I use it a while longer.

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Aaron
The best value for any resin bonded stone on the market

Let me start by saying I love these stones. And I love this company how they are always trying to make improvements by listening to their customers. These stones work great for the price. You get great results. My only 2 complaints were I wanted the stones to go all the way way across the blank so that it can hit the heel of any knife. And I wanted lower grits which they have already addressed. If your thinking about these stones get them you’ll be more then happy. They perform just like the more expensive stones they won’t last as long but you will still gets tons of life from them and from the price you can’t beat it

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Илиян Даскалов

Just PERFECT!!!

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Anonymous
stones not uniform thickness

Ive used a caliper to measure my new stones after seeing some of them visibly thicker than others. This isn't ideal for myself since I use a Worksharp precision adjust. Since they are all different this means I'll need to adjust my angle on my machine for each new stone so that I am hitting my knives with the same angle. I was told this is normal by support so maybe they aren't meant for fixed machines like this and actually meant to be used manually?

Thank you for your feedback and for taking the time to measure the stones. We truly appreciate your attention to detail.

For the most precise consistency, we recommend using the included dressing stone to even out any minor thickness differences. Over time, with regular use, all sharpening stones will naturally wear down at slightly different rates, so occasional adjustment is a normal part of maintaining a fixed-angle sharpening system.

Our stones are designed for fixed-angle sharpeners, but as you pointed out, slight thickness variations can sometimes occur. The difference you measured—6.37mm vs. 6.43mm—is a small variation that can happen naturally in the manufacturing process. We understand that precision is important, especially for fixed-angle systems, and we are continually working to refine our production to minimize these differences as much as possible. We truly appreciate you bringing this issue to attention. 🙏

We truly appreciate your feedback—it helps us improve and continue providing better products. If you have any further concerns, please don’t hesitate to reach out.

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Cutting Lace EDC
Unbelievably good set of resin diamond stones for such a low cost

This is an unbelievable value in resin. Bonded diamond stones easily the best value on the market. You get very consistent stones. They have very consistent diamond sizing for a very consistent scratch pattern. They cut quickly They wear very slowly yet they are somewhat friable so they release fresh abrasive quickly. For the money Stone set of stones is literally untouchable. They are very very good. Not just good for the money but very very good period I've got about 5 knives of sharpening on the stone so far and each knife I have been more and more impressed. The only thing that I wish they would do even if they don't include it in the set is offer a more course reprofiling Stone in say the 100 to 120 grit range that would be used for fixing heavy damage or large reprofile jobs when you really need to remove steel quickly. They really should add a 100 or 120 grit option to their lineup and that would literally make this the most perfect set of resin diamond stones you can buy for less than $300. Literally you have to spend right now around $300 350 bucks to get a resin bonded Stone set. That is this good and this capable and these sets are under $100. Absolutely insanely good value in this set of stones as it is right now with the 200 grit through 6000 grit, you are capable of doing reprofiling all the way to a full bright mirror edge and that is impressive considering the cost of these stones.

I will be making videos posting on YouTube and Instagram showing the performance of these stones over this weekend!
As someone who is a respected and well-known professional sharpener and uses many many different brands of resin bonded diamond stones I can absolutely say that these perform as good as venev resin and that is very impressive considering they are very very good Stones. One thing that these even do better is with just a little bit of water on them. They stay wet The binder doesn't absorb any water and it does a really good job of keeping swarf and load up out of the stone. Even the fine grits don't load up hardly at all. Which if you have experience with venev stones, you know that the fineer grits load up very badly. My word is very respected within the sharpening community and I'm here to say it right now. This is the best value on resin bonded diamond stones on the market bar none.

Thank you so much, Lacey! Your review is both informative and helpful. We’ve taken your advice into consideration. We've indeed received feedback regarding the finer perception on lower grit stones, which is due to the resin bond design—where the resin matrix partially encapsulates the diamond particles, reducing harshness while maintaining cutting efficiency. we will improve!😊