LokBuddha wrote:what is the difference between 10mm japanese glass stones and the 10 mm korean glass stones? Where should I buy it from? Yutopian or Kiseido. I used the 7mm glass stones (I think it's korean) from Samarkand a long time ago, and they feel really nice on my fingers.
Japanese 10 mm glass stones are higher quality than the Korean ones -- more uniform thickness and shape. I bought from Kiseido.
Can you post a picture of your 10 mm Japanese glass stones?
Clay to the left, SC Yunzi in the middle, and DC Yunzi to the right. All of these are fairly smooth and I fail to see how they could hurt, but then there are different kinds of both clay and Yunzi...
Yunzi feels dry and harsh initially but after a few games it either picks up the oil from your hands or they wear each other down or something and it starts feeling like slightly textured glass. Just play a few games. Adding oil manually might help, I haven't tried it. I wouldn't use very much.
Yunzi improve with age/use, IMO.
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LokBuddha wrote:Can you post a picture of your 10 mm Japanese glass stones?
Here are 9 photos, in 3 posts. Japanese 10 mm glass stones and Korean (Samarkand) 7~8 mm glass stones. The original photos are 3072x2304 about 3Mbytes each. These are reduced to 640x320 at 80% JPEG quality.
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Just wash and oil the Yunzi stones and they'll be better quality than any new glass stones you're planning to buy. Plus sewing machine oil is only like $2 at any crafts store.
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