Not necessarily. And a DMT is not necessarily faster than a synthetic stone.
For a knife such as ka-bar, I just use a 200 / 1000 grit stone.
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Not necessarily. And a DMT is not necessarily faster than a synthetic stone.
For a knife such as ka-bar, I just use a 200 / 1000 grit stone.
If you're sharpening a knife, DMT is the way to go. I basically have this kit:
Aligner™ Easy Edge-Guided Sharpening Kits | DMTŪ - Diamond Machining Technology
It's a nice guided system, and it's been my go-to for all my knives for a long while. The adjustable guide makes sure you keep a consistent angle on the knives. Not sure which ka-bar your friend has, but the thickness of the blade might not fit if it's a big one...
I have one and it does a good job on knives but I'd never put my razors to it. Besides, it's too much fun sharpening them by hand to mechanize the process.