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    this is also the one I use. 400/1000. My DMT325 I use for repairs on my razors. Reworking a heal/stabilizer and doing some hard cutting of the edge for repairs. The 400 works great on lapping the stones. And the price is really hard to beat.
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    I especially do not like the Norton stone for flattening (no experience with the Nani) because it only takes one loose particle to make you a very sad honer. Once you have had to sit there digging embedded particulate out of a 12K, you never want to do that again.

    I have been more than happy with my DMT8C for the past 7 years. Its smoothed out really well, and is fine enough for slurry making. (when new I thought the slurry was a bit too "gritty" )
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    I decided to get the DMT8C and a Chosera 1K. I think these will be good additions to my honing kit. Thanks for the advice!
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    I use and lap Naniwa's (Chosera 1k, superstones 2,3,5,8,10k) using an Atoma diamond plate 400. I have a 1200 reverse side that I use to create slurry on jnats.
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