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    thanks but it works also with thin hones too ? like DMT's?

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    Do a google for whetstone holders. Go to images. eBay and Amazon plus many shaving supply companies.also prices vary drastically.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oustoura View Post
    thanks but it works also with thin hones too ? like DMT's?
    I have a DMT 325 that is 8x10 inches with little feet on the bottom. I place some non slip material on the bottom of my stainless steel sink to keep it from sliding around while I lap my hones under running water.

    OTH whetstone holders are purpose built for the job but cost more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oustoura View Post
    thanks but it works also with thin hones too ? like DMT's?
    Cut a piece of the drawer liner and glue it to both sides of a stone scrap or a relatively heavy piece of wood.
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    Here is what I use. I have 2, one for a diamond plate for lapping and one for holding a hone when honing;

    Steelex D1091 Waterstone Holder
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    I use one of these:

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    Came with a Norton water stone, but you can get them for about 7 bucks from Sharpening Supplies.com. Most of my stones are that same 8" x 3" (200 mm x 75 mm) profile so they fit rather nicely. Significantly smaller or odd shaped hones I just have to hold in my palm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marshal View Post
    I use one of these:

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    Came with a Norton water stone, but you can get them for about 7 bucks from Sharpening Supplies.com. Most of my stones are that same 8" x 3" (200 mm x 75 mm) profile so they fit rather nicely. Significantly smaller or odd shaped hones I just have to hold in my palm.
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