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so iamp;#39;m going to start this video off with a little pop quiz for you what are the similarities between these three blocks this dropping compound well obviously theyamp;#39;re all green and theyamp;#39;re the wax bar variants but thatamp;#39;s really where the similarities stop the common misconception that iamp;#39;m seeing for a lot of people is that green means one grit each one of these actually has a different level of abrasiveness to it so starting off with this this is from beavercraft and they claim it to be about 7 micron or 3 000 grit so that is a decent amount more than most of your like sharpening stones and whatnot but this next one right here is from bark river and they say that this is about 3.5 microns or 6 000 grit so you can already see there is a difference between this one this one is twice as fine as the beavercraft one and then this one right here is made by veritas and they claim that this is a 0.5 micron or equivalent to 50 000 grit thatamp;#39;s righ