Shapton 1k/King 1k for bevel setting
Yes, I know Chosera rules, and yes, I know that most of us do not need dedicated bevel setters.
Now, if finishing with a moderate speed coticule, would you choose a cheap King 1k + DMT credit card (for slurry), or a Shapton 1k glass and wet-dry sandpaper. The DMT 325 of course is the best, but let's consider budget. If you go with the former option, you come out around $50, whereas the Shapton 1k by itself costs that much, without the need of a slurry creator.
I'm looking to alleviate the pain of resetting a bevel on a moderate speed coticule, not restore Ebay specials, or massive chips. I've seen Glen use that King 1k like it was a children's toy, so it caught my attention. However, the Shapton 1k glass seems to be closer in performance to the Chosera at almost half the price. If I go the Shapton 1k route, can I get away with just that and some 320 grit wet-dry sandpaper, or will I have to get the whole stoneholder shebang?