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06-19-2009, 01:39 PM #1
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Thanked: 43If you are only sharpening razors, you will never go through anything higher than a 1K stone. I have gone through 3 #220 and #320 pros and have worn my #1,000 and #1,500 down to 7mm, but I sharpen a lot of things. I still have my original 5k, 8k , 15k, and 30k pros.
If you ever go through a 30K, you would set some sort of world record.
I always tell my customers that Shapton Pro stones are an investment, and unless you lose them, get them stolen, or drop them, you will never be buying another stone to replace them (maybe the #220 or #320 once). Your children will inherit these stones, and your great-great grandchildren will inherit the 30K.
Can't say the same for the Glass, though....
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JimmyHAD (06-19-2009)
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06-19-2009, 04:47 PM #2
After 2 years on the glass stones with almost daily use I haven't seen much wear. The medium is pretty tough stuff and doens't wear fast. I use them mostly for my kitchen knives and other knives I get hired to sharpen. I only use straights on these stones when I'm rebuilding a blade, after the edge is established I go to the natural stones...
In a coarse stone I used the 125 Naniwa "brick" a wickedly tough stone and as little as I use it I'm sure it will survive for years. The scratch pattern is much less agressive as the DMT plate of the same grit.
I'm told, and from my observation, that the shapton Pro line is fantastic with carbon steelsWhen space and $$ are not so much a problem I'll replace the glass stones with the Pro lines.
Jguida, Have you noticed any grit transferance from the lapping medium to the hone? I've heard this can be a problem in the finer stones. Just currious, I've not polished anything higher than a 16k and I'm nervouse about the problem with this stone... could only imagine my nerves polishing a high $$ item like a 30k hone, yikes...
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06-30-2009, 12:31 AM #3
Try a Chinese 12k. I lap my 16K shapton with it and only intermitantly use a DMT. I have diagonal grooves cut in the c12k so it does not stick. The C12k is a very hard stone so it wears slower than the shapton and it leaves a silky smooth surface on the shapton. It will probably work fine on the 30K shapton too. I have the pro series 12 or 13k and the C12k laps it very fast. I think the pro series are softer than the glass stones. Having said that I will use a DMT for badly hollowed stones and make quick work of it.
Mike
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07-01-2009, 12:57 AM #4