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    Angry what!? i need to flatten the flatting stone?

    bought the norton stone set 220/1000,4000/8000,flatting stone,DVD
    not watched DVD yet but the directions say to flatten the flatting stone once every so often and use sand paper and glass

    Isn't this ironic, it kind of peeves me off, i could have saved money and just use the glass/sand paper,is there a reason to use the stone instead of sand paper, if the glass/sand paper flattens the flatting stone....oh god i think my head just exploded, could someone help me out? i think i got taken for a 30 dollar ride

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    I use the DMT 325/1200 to lap my waterstones. I think its 10x4 inches.
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    I know some guys like their stones flat as flat can be. This means they flatten every single time they hone. This can be tricky if all you have is glass and wet sand paper. I still do my water stones on the glass stove top with some 400 grit paper. Works fine but I find that sheet, after one stone, is pretty much shot for the next stone. In my opinion buying a flattening stone isn't a bad thing.

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    Default what!? i need to flatten the flatting stone?

    I have a flattening stone but it only gets used on new hones. I use a DMT 325 to slurry and clean up after each honing and figure this will keep my hones pretty flat.

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    It's probably because I'm very very naughty, but I've never flattened my flattening stone. Life's too short...
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    not only do you need to lap the flattening stone first, it is slow to lap the stones.
    I use a DMT for lapping.

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    I have worn out two DMT 325 plates and I now flatten on a DMT 220 and then go to the 325 grit. I sometimes polish the flattened stone on a Norton 1000 grit stone. Polishing the flattened surface of finishing stones like the Thuringian or any stone from 8k on up seems like a good idea to me.

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    BlueRain,

    I had a Norton flattening stone that I 'flattened' with 160 Silicon Carbide cloth on glass. I never really liked this stone - it was very frangible, so there was always a pile of 'grit' in the water bowl after a lapping session which kind of concerned me.

    I saw the Light and got a DMT 8C 325 diamond plate and never looked back

    Have fun !

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    Flattening stones are great for chamfering edges & corners on your hones otherwise diamond plates are great for lapping your stones.
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    Default Re: what!? i need to flatten the flatting stone?

    I used the Norton flattening stone when I first got my set. It definitely needed lapping on some sandpaper. It was moderately successful, but doesn't hold a candle to the DMT 325.
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