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    Quote Originally Posted by kaptain_zero View Post
    And for those looking for something a bit quicker than a Naniwa 1K for setting bevels..... perhaps THIS is fast enough?

    https://www.sharpeningsupplies.com/N...e-W105C15.aspx
    Now that's a fast one to go with the slow one.
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    The critical question is, is there a "transition hone?" I did not invent the term, but long before recognized the need for a grit as close as possible to the bevel setter, so I really need to know if there is a 2 grit hone? I need that hone!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Utopian View Post
    The critical question is, is there a "transition hone?" I did not invent the term, but long before recognized the need for a grit as close as possible to the bevel setter, so I really need to know if there is a 2 grit hone? I need that hone!
    I'm sure that with the speed these new hones are being developed, you won't be waiting long for it. Start saving for it now.
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    I would think that maybe burnishing the fast one might make it slightly less aggressive.........


    Quote Originally Posted by jmercer View Post
    Now that's a fast one to go with the slow one.
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    There are Über lather threads.....

    Maybe we should start an Über grit thread?

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    Utopian, come on out to oregon and have your pick of 2grits in any size you want free, un ending supply here.

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