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08-29-2014, 06:26 PM
Thread: Informal Diamond Plate Comparison
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Most of the old stones I get would suggest that...
Most of the old stones I get would suggest that there isn't a whole lot of bevel setting going on historically, that's a newer thing. When razors were new, people probably did a lot of work to put on...
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08-29-2014, 03:47 PM
Thread: Informal Diamond Plate Comparison
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Those are the diasharps, right? conventional...
Those are the diasharps, right?
conventional wisdom (term loosely used) on the woodworking boards several years ago was that the diasharps were not very flat, but the plastic duosharps were very... -
08-29-2014, 02:47 PM
Thread: Informal Diamond Plate Comparison
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Well, if you're sharpening knives, the flatness...
Well, if you're sharpening knives, the flatness isn't really going to be that much of an issue. You just want to be able to have lateral flatness on a stone, or close to it (and even then it doesn't...
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08-28-2014, 01:44 PM
Thread: Informal Diamond Plate Comparison
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I've not used a 220 DMT on anything but...
I've not used a 220 DMT on anything but oilstones, and an atoma 400 on waterstones. I have used a DMT 325 on waterstones (a lot).
What I gather from all of them is that the atoma is a nicer and...
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