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    The odds are good.

    The odds are good.
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    I rubbed a Spyderco UF ceramic stone on mine for...

    I rubbed a Spyderco UF ceramic stone on mine for a few laps but if you locate the high spot you could most likely knock off the diamonds selectively with a hard object. Never tried it but maybe a...
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    If there are no high spots,which will be...

    If there are no high spots,which will be evidenced by a patch of localized scratches on your first lapping attempt, eg below,they are good to go without breaking in. They will simply be more...
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    Sorry , don't have a link. I bought mine locally...

    Sorry , don't have a link. I bought mine locally but google the word you will get lots of hits.

    They are one size 3" x 8.25". I use the 400 grit up to 5k & the 1200 grit for 5k upward.
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    Well, best is a relative term :) but yes it will...

    Well, best is a relative term :) but yes it will stay true. Heavy steel plate covered in diamonds can't lose shape really.
    Personally I like the Atoma plates as they don't stick to the stone being...
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    Yes, that is it. Quite a popular diamond plate.

    Yes, that is it. Quite a popular diamond plate.
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    Follow the manufacturer's instructions. The...

    Follow the manufacturer's instructions. The newer synthetics should not be soaked for a long time. They will get wet enough as you lap them. 5 mins. or so will do no harm tho. The lapping stone...
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