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    Default Dmt 1200 for setting bevel

    i have Dmt 1200 and 8000. i have used dmt 1200 a lot lately and recently find out my 1200 dmt is acting similar to 8000k?
    Now i do understand because of a lot use it will loose diamonds slowly and sharpening quality will go down. What i don' t understand is this why it does fine job same as 8000k. diamonds should be larger size and always must leave deeper and larger scratch marks then dmt 8000.
    Is anyone else has similar experience?
    what do you guys think?

    Both plates has been brake in before starting use. i use 8000 very rare
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    what do you mean "same fine job"?

    I find the DMTs to cut in such a way as to leave a razor sharper than a clay waterstone of similar grit rating but not nearly as smooth
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    Good question.
    i check bevel of the blade after trying dmt 1200 and 8000.
    At first when i start to use in the bevel it was clear i could see scratch marks of dmt 1200 is a lot larger then 8000.
    Now there is no differences?
    bevel looks exactly same on both after using it?
    magnification is 100x

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    I misunderstood I have no idea why a 1200 would produce the exact same results as an 8000. Maybe it is a marketing ploy
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    Do you mean that the DMT Extra Fine is "breaking in"?
    The DMT hones are a bit harsh as first, after a few uses, they mellow out somewhat. Unless, I'm misunderstanding.....
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    That is strange. I believe I heard that the diamonds break down over time. Maybe as they break down the left over pieces are smaller and effectively cause a well worn 1200 to act like a higher grit diamond plate?

    I don't have the EE (8000) but I can say for sure that my DMT 1200 leaves a wayyy coarser bevel than my norton 8k It's also probably not nearly as worn in as yours, though. Are you thinking that your 1200 is just worn out now, or are you thinking that it's always behaved that way?

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    Quote Originally Posted by zib View Post
    Do you mean that the DMT Extra Fine is "breaking in"?
    The DMT hones are a bit harsh as first, after a few uses, they mellow out somewhat. Unless, I'm misunderstanding.....
    To use dmt for straight razor we need to break in dmt's first . or they are really tough for straight razor.
    what i mean i have done on both on 1200 and 8000 same work. i just have used 1200 way a lot then 8000

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    This is a good one! The 1200 has diamonds in the 9 micron range. The 8000 has diamonds in the 3 micron range. The 1200 should give you a much coarser finish than the 8000. Have you looked at the finishes under magnification?

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    unfortunately yes .
    Now i am in point of that dmt 1200 is slower and does leave similar edge to 8000.i check the bevel and you won't see scratches anymore.
    before when i start to use dmt 1200 you could see clear all scratches sometimes without magnification on the blade. now with 100x you can't see anything.
    i am sure people will use their dmt's more and end up in my situation then this thread will make more sense.

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    unfortunately yes .
    Now i am in point of that dmt 1200 is slower and does leave similar edge to 8000.i check the bevel and you won't see scratches anymore.
    before when i start to use dmt 1200 you could see clear all scratches sometimes without magnification on the blade. now with 100x you can't see anything.
    i am sure people will use their dmt's more and end up in my situation then this thread will make more sense.
    About how long did it take for the 1200 to wear to its present state?

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