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    Default Silicium, AlOx and Diamond Films

    Tonight I'm moving "to the other side".
    Somebody really nice gave me some films to play with:

    Diamond 280
    Diamond 600
    Diamond 1000
    Diamond 16000
    Diamond 50000

    in open bond

    AlOx 1200 and 1800
    AlOx 8000 and 5000

    Silicon carbide 600
    Silicon carbide 1000

    embedded bond.

    Absolutely generous!
    Some are already mounted on glass plates, some loose.

    Now do you think I can use them just like a hone?
    What about the stroke? Bevel leading?

    I've got seven razors here ready to get honed.
    Nothing fancy to do about, like chips or such, no big smiles either.
    All not so bad stuff like Twin Works, Dorko, Hammesfahr, Keil etc.

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    use as you will use hone.
    tape the back of the blade.
    Rest good luck.

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    Thank you Sham!
    They are fast!!!!

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    I use diamond lapping film for all my honing work from 6 micron down to 1, then finish on .5 chromium. I can say they are super fast cutters and leave an amazingly clean/smooth edge. Saraphim has posted some great edge images under magnification.

    Shaving off the 1 micron is even very comfortable. I could probably pass on the pasted strop, but do so out of habit.

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    Now I'm through with my razors, my weekend and with most of the films, LOL

    It is a tiny bit frustrating that they do wear off.
    But I got such results that I'll probably go for more.
    Will have to improve technique for the next ones.

    Last thing I did today was honing a Dahlgren wedge that was a tiny bit chipped.
    It has some pretty wide surfaces you can see yourself in now,
    a wicked edge and I got it all done in half of the time I normally need on hones.
    Even less maybe.
    Too bad it exhausted quite some the film. Is that normal?

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    YouTube - 'Scary Sharp' Sharpening Method Used to Sharpen Murray Carter 10sun Gyuto


    Here is a link to a YouTube that a friend of mine did a bit ago. Kitchen knife but thought you may like it.

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    Brilliant, thank you!
    Great sound, great speed and a wonderful result!

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    The diamond films do wear down, but are still quite useable for a fairly long time, they just won't be as aggressive as they were when new. Just use them until they stop working.

    Worn out lapping sheets are also good for polishing blades. etc...

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    Quote Originally Posted by DwarvenChef View Post


    Here is a link to a YouTube that a friend of mine did a bit ago. Kitchen knife but thought you may like it.
    Thanks for the video

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