Originally Posted by
Euclid440
A word of caution for novice honers, using diamond plates for bevel setting, while they can get bevels flat… quicker, they also can lead to chipping down the road, when heavy pressure and course plates are used.
I have had some success with new TI's and other hard steel, getting the bevels flat with diamond plates but not meeting, not completely set, then complete the bevel set with a 1k to avoid chipping in the finish hones.
If they do chip, remove chipping with light jointing on the corner of the stone and re-set the bevel until the edge will hold.