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    Default DMT Flexi-Sharp® Sheets

    By some reason I ended up with a bunch of these;

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    They're 2x6" 600 grit, anyone got any bright ideas what to do with them?
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    Raise some slurry. Take out chips sharpen a knife. Probably lap some hones even though theyre a bit small.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bill3152 View Post
    Raise some slurry. Take out chips sharpen a knife. Probably lap some hones even though theyre a bit small.
    I've got 8" DMTs for lapping, these I want to do something fun with.
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    Found a good way to use one of them!

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    By flexing it I can get it to conform perfectly to the concave side of the little kamisori, it had some light pitting that now soon is gone!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lemur View Post
    By some reason I ended up with a bunch of these;

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    They're 2x6" 600 grit, anyone got any bright ideas what to do with them?
    Send them to me, I'll let you know what I did with them,,,someday.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lemur View Post
    By some reason I ended up with a bunch of these;

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    They're 2x6" 600 grit, anyone got any bright ideas what to do with them?
    Make greeting cards for the holidays maybe?
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    They would make a great choice for touchup honing of knives in the field; they are light weight, thin, diamond coated & take up very little room.
    Last edited by Hirlau; 05-02-2013 at 02:28 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hirlau View Post
    They would make a great choice for touchup honing of knives in the field; they are light weight, thin, daimond coated & take up very little room.
    Now that you mention it, it really said "Daimond" on them, made with pride in the US of China!
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