LFS19
Established Member
Wondering which sharpening stone brands people like.
Thanks!
Thanks!
Beau":1404lyh1 said:Best I have had are DMT. It's never worn out so never replaced it
Maybe other good ones out there though just cant fault the one I have.
MattRoberts":14xephbv said:I have the XMS faithful from Amazon. Really pleased with it.
undergroundhunter":346q197c said:I use eze-lap plates, they work for me. If you're after a good and easy sharpening stone go and buy a norton 2 sided oil stone. For the money you cant get better, top it off with a strop and you're set for life. My wife's father gave me his norton oil stone today that he has used almost daily since the 70's, still works just as good as the day he bought it.
Matt
Jacob":2109aaqy said:Oil stones are brilliant. But they do need refreshing every now and then, to de-clog the surface and remove embedded debris. I do it with a 3M diapad, which is bendy so it'll follow the dips on a hollow stone. Just a quick rub-up with white spirit. They last forever.
LFS19":3ghsod50 said:Jacob":3ghsod50 said:Oil stones are brilliant. But they do need refreshing every now and then, to de-clog the surface and remove embedded debris. I do it with a 3M diapad, which is bendy so it'll follow the dips on a hollow stone. Just a quick rub-up with white spirit. They last forever.
I'll be sure to check those out, thanks.
So would you say I needed diamond stones too or not?
undergroundhunter":2c7i4vmq said:woodworkers have managed for centuries with just an oil stone.
bugbear":6hed4wog said:undergroundhunter":6hed4wog said:woodworkers have managed for centuries with just an oil stone.
Probably worth pointing out that the pre-1900 oil stones were natural, fine and quite soft; the modern(ish) india stone which is what most people now think of when they hear "oil stone" is quite a different beast, harder and coarser.
(and then, of course, there's Arkansas, which are both ancient, and hard, and fine, but they're rather pricy)
BugBear
Well put it this way, what did they use before diamond plates were introduced?LFS19":27h9hros said:It's possible to get by with just the oil stone, then?
Not.LFS19":s1y2ef1c said:Jacob":s1y2ef1c said:Oil stones are brilliant. But they do need refreshing every now and then, to de-clog the surface and remove embedded debris. I do it with a 3M diapad, which is bendy so it'll follow the dips on a hollow stone. Just a quick rub-up with white spirit. They last forever.
I'll be sure to check those out, thanks.
So would you say I needed diamond stones too or not?
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