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TLDW #22 - Repair broken Natural Waterstone with Urushi

TLDW #22 - Repair broken Natural Waterstone with Urushi **WARNING: This is the longer process version intended for serious students of knifemaking. Carving a cypress base and repairing a broken natural Japanese waterstone using urushi lacquer. The stone is a Kumamoto binsui-do, approximately #700, from Monotaro in Japan. Urushi is from Watanabe~san in Tokyo:

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