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  1. I'll revive this next weekend after a shave test...

    ...and, I'll take the advice to round over the edge of at least the ultra-fine ceramic hone. They are quite sharp. Although I haven't caused any chips from them yet, I can see how easy it would be...
  2. Still, there are unknowns...

    I took my ceramic hones, and pattern lapped them with my diamond plate. On the Spyderco Medium (brown) and fine (white) hones, I used the 400 grit side of my diamond plate. On the Spyderco Ultra...
  3. So, what happened, do you think?

    I lapped both my fine and ultra-fine ceramic hones with a 400 grit diamond plate. Did I make the fine hone finer, and the ultra-fine hone less fine?

    If so, what do you think I can do with that...
  4. Not so sure about the grit being on the finish...

    After lapping the fine and ultra-fine stones on the 400 grit diamond plate, their finish is definitely still different. I can also see the difference with my high power microscope.

    The little...
  5. I didn't realize how important FLAT is to a hone!

    Flat!

    I have three ceramic hones from Spyderco for honing my straight razor. The medium, fine, and ultra-fine.

    http://spyderco.com/pix/products/med/302M_M.jpg...
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