Originally Posted by
Galaxy51
I have a relatively new Corian counter top which is around 3/8" thick. It seems stable enough but when when applying much pressure on it I can feel it flexing. I used that surface to lap on for months and got reasonably good results.
The piece of granite I use is 3/4"
thick and being solid rock it just doesn't flex.
I just lapped an antique 5" X 2 3/8" Coticule on it and the reflexions off it are absolutely perfect all the way out to the edges.
Do you absolutely need a perfectly flat lapped stone to sharpen a razor? No you don't. However, if you want to sharpen a razor to as perfect and sharp an edge as possible, then using a stone that is as flat as possible definately gives you an advantage.
When using pressure on the blade while sharpening the blade will flex a little and will follow a stones irregularities.
When you are finishing up on a stone your last few passes are with minimal pressure.
This is where the irregularities of flatness of the stone will leave you wanting.