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    Default Anyone bought one of these Norton Water stone starter kits?

    Norton Waterstone Starter Kit: 220/1000 grit stone, 4000/8000 grit stone, SiC flattening stone

    I recently got a Norton oil stone and love it, thinking about one of these combo kits, looks like a pretty good deal for $116

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    I think most of us here have that set. It's practiaclly issued to you when you join here. I also have some old Norton Oil Stones which I primarily use for knives. They are about 12" x 2 1/2

    Those water stones are excellent for razor sharpening. Check the wiki on the Pyramd using those hones here:
    http://straightrazorpalace.com/srpwi...d_honing_guide
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    Thanks zib, yea I've got a number of waterstones but nothing like this kit. I really like the edge I'm getting off my translucent norton oil stone and thought I'd check these out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChayesFSS View Post
    Thanks zib, yea I've got a number of waterstones but nothing like this kit. I really like the edge I'm getting off my translucent norton oil stone and thought I'd check these out.

    I've been looking at those Translucent stones pretty hard these days.
    I just about ready to pull the trigger on it....
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    Quote Originally Posted by zib View Post
    I've been looking at those Translucent stones pretty hard these days.
    I just about ready to pull the trigger on it....
    Don't ask me to talk you out of it, I LOVE mine

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    Good set, but like keep said, get a DMT D8C for lapping.

    The Norton lapping stone that comes with it isn't worth the trouble if you plan on honing a lot (gets dished out.)

    Maybe list the lapping stone up on ebay or something separate after you get the set

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    Eventually you'll have to lap the flattening stone. If that doesn't bother you, that's a good set. I didn't want to mess with lapping a flattening stone, so I purchased the set from Craftsman Studio and then bought a DMT8C.

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    you have to lap the silicon carbide flattening stone? interesting, thanks for the heads up.

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