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    Hi,

    I've got a DMT course stone, but one of the corners is slightly raised, causing it to catch the stone it is lapping, which then cuts a little dent in it. Has anyone ever sanded down a part of a DMT stone, as that is what I'm hoping to do. I think that because it's just in one corner, it shouldn't do any damage to the stone.

    Any advice would be great.

    Steven

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    I had this same problems with my DMT 1200 and 8k. I didn't use sandpaper, but I did use the backside of a spyderco hone held at an oblique angle to knock down those high spots.

    I bet you could use some other hard hone and get the same effect. I wouldn't use sandpaper...that just seems like a bad idea, don't ask me why.

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    Seems to be a common problem.I hit the corners of all of mine on the bench grinder fine stone.Best regards gary

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    If you're talking about a small divot I took the shank of a screw driver and ran it hard around the edges on mine. If it is a defect in the manufacturing of the plate see #4 in the FAQ here. I sent my D8C and my D8F back a week ago. Checking them with my straight edge I found they are not flat. Both had a slight camber in them. The C worse then the F but both are just paperweights AFAIC. I'll see what I get back from them and let y'all know.
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    Hey all,

    I have found one of the corners on my DMT DC8 seems a little high as i have only lapped my Norton 4000/8000 on it once and that corner has worn down! not sure what to do about it. getting my shapton 16000 this week so hope it wont interfere with lapping that!

    Cheers Mark

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fraserazor View Post
    Hey all,

    I have found one of the corners on my DMT DC8 seems a little high as i have only lapped my Norton 4000/8000 on it once and that corner has worn down! not sure what to do about it. getting my shapton 16000 this week so hope it wont interfere with lapping that!

    Cheers Mark
    The corners of the DMT or the Norton?

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    Quote Originally Posted by joke1176 View Post
    The corners of the DMT or the Norton?
    Hi, Its one of the corners on my DMT, cheers

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    Just to make sure, you have a corner of the DMT that you lapped down, and now the base metal is being abraded by the hone as you lap?

    If that's the case, and it's only a small part of the corner, I would just sand/file it below the level of the diamonds so it doesn't contact the hone during lapping.

    However, if it's a large portion, that would be really ugly. You could still knock it down, but it would look pretty shabby.

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    Yes, I have lapped my norton combo and it seems one of the corners on the DMT has worn down! Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by nerobot View Post
    Hi,

    I've got a DMT course stone, but one of the corners is slightly raised, causing it to catch the stone it is lapping, which then cuts a little dent in it. Has anyone ever sanded down a part of a DMT stone, as that is what I'm hoping to do. I think that because it's just in one corner, it shouldn't do any damage to the stone.

    Any advice would be great.

    Steven
    Hi, what model is your DMT? I have a DMT DC8 for lapping my Norton and Shapton, i was wondering how this DMT will stand up to lapping other hones.

    Cheers Mark

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