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    humped stone

    Is part of the web site, outside the forum section. You need to be on the page (not tapatalk). It would be on the top of the page. I can't get you a link because I'm using tapatalk. Double O
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    humped stone

    Even the ones that come flat need lapping with time used. That's why a lot of honers buy lapping plates. Make it easier to flatten new and well used stones. If you are going to do only one or two...
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    humped stone

    Dry/wet sandpaper.
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    humped stone

    Yes, check the lapping section on the wiki here.
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    humped stone

    They all flatten by lapping. Some take more time than others. I'm talking some take hours not minutes to flatten. Double O
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    humped stone

    What did you used to lapp it with? I would use lower grit sand paper (100), then I would do a progression of sand paper (after it was ballpark level) up to 400- 600 if 8k or lower and 1000 if higher...
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