Based on this thread (and the stone's relative low cost), I too have ordered this honing stone. I hope to have the same success that others have gotten.
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Based on this thread (and the stone's relative low cost), I too have ordered this honing stone. I hope to have the same success that others have gotten.
One tip, it made a world of difference with my Chinese 12k+. I smoothed it out, more so on the edges, but on the flats too. I have a DMT portable diamond stone, fine on one side and ultra fine on the other (red and green). It folds into a two piece handle sort of like a butterfly knife. Anyway, this diamond surface makes short work of the natural stone, and in no time I had all sides smooth and true and I used it to create a bevel on the edges. It came as a sharply cut rectangle. I highly suggest beveling the edges to prevent the stress fractures that my stone was riddled with upon arrival. Several chips and nicks on the edges and corners. Anyway, with a little time, it's much better now, and it took out the rough spots on the flats very easily. I guess with that kind of finishing it would have been an $80 stone vice $30. Easily enough done at home.
Is this what you have?
http://www.heimerdingercutlery.com/c...Product_ID=845
Yes that's it, the red/green one. It stays in my camping gear normally, just thought about it the other day. I wouldn't use it to "true" the stone, but to finish what the Chinese fellows neglected, it's great.Quote:
Originally Posted by mpols1968
was this at woodcraft.com? i cant seem to find what you are talking about
nevermind i found it -- http://www.woodcraft.com/family.aspx...&FamilyID=4920
http://www.woodcraft.com/images/Family/web4920.jpg