Last month a slim package arrived from China; a selection of diamond sharpening stones ranging from 400 to 3000 grit. You can find these on ebay, and they are around £2.50 each, about the same a sheet of lapping film. No typo, they're about 3 x 6 1/2" (74x170mm). The reason for the low price, they're a mm or so thick. This is no real problem if you use them on a flat surface - you could polyurethane glue them to glass if you wish. They are plenty big enough for hand sharpening. A bit small for use with a guide, but as they don't wear like a waterstone, a short stroke is a small price to pay when you think of the price! The main snag is that you probably shouldn't use water, WD40 is better; the stones appear to be sheared from a larger sheet of steel, so the edges are unplated and presumably will rust. Been using them for about 6 weeks now, finishing up on a fine waterstone. There are 6" and 10" discs of the same material available too. Have a look! (grits from 60 to 3000)
PS. there are some cheap 10,000 grit waterstones to be found on Amazon in the kitchen department - £15 not £100! Not tried these, though.
PS. there are some cheap 10,000 grit waterstones to be found on Amazon in the kitchen department - £15 not £100! Not tried these, though.