Hello guys,
I use to sharpen my plane irons and chisels, with a traditional water stone .
When I first bought my stone I decided to go for what was considered a medium hardness stone
so i went for a double sided (1000/3000) Cerax stone.
I've to say that I'm happy with the edge produced by the stone after stropping but
my main problem (althought the stone is not considered soft ) every single time I sharpen a plane blade I need to flatten the stone
and really don't want to waste my time this way.
I'm considering buying a set of good set of 3 diamond stones (coarse/medium/fine plus stropping)
so that I can considerably cut the time spent in refreshing the edge.
There are lots of options on the web : monocrystalline, polycristalline, cheap diamonds on a plastic base, expensive stones with diamonds packed in clusters ...
I'm a week-end worrior and was leaning towards a good set of 3 eze-lap stones (as per Paul Sellers advice)
but than I read that flatness can deviate by up to 0.3 mm (EZE-LAP diamond sharpening stones | FINE TOOLS ) which is quite a lot when flattening the back of a plane blade,
so I started considering what I believe is now the golden standard in terms of quality : Atoma, whose stones are even more expensive than eze-lap ones ....
Am'I overthinking this purchase? And furthermore if eze-lap are good for Mr Sellers who am I to consider something better ?
I see many people getting good results with cheap stones, beating them to death for shaping edges (I have a hand crancked bench grinder for this purpose) and flattening the backs and they say they are happy ...
Can you plese share your thoughts !!!
I use to sharpen my plane irons and chisels, with a traditional water stone .
When I first bought my stone I decided to go for what was considered a medium hardness stone
so i went for a double sided (1000/3000) Cerax stone.
I've to say that I'm happy with the edge produced by the stone after stropping but
my main problem (althought the stone is not considered soft ) every single time I sharpen a plane blade I need to flatten the stone
and really don't want to waste my time this way.
I'm considering buying a set of good set of 3 diamond stones (coarse/medium/fine plus stropping)
so that I can considerably cut the time spent in refreshing the edge.
There are lots of options on the web : monocrystalline, polycristalline, cheap diamonds on a plastic base, expensive stones with diamonds packed in clusters ...
I'm a week-end worrior and was leaning towards a good set of 3 eze-lap stones (as per Paul Sellers advice)
but than I read that flatness can deviate by up to 0.3 mm (EZE-LAP diamond sharpening stones | FINE TOOLS ) which is quite a lot when flattening the back of a plane blade,
so I started considering what I believe is now the golden standard in terms of quality : Atoma, whose stones are even more expensive than eze-lap ones ....
Am'I overthinking this purchase? And furthermore if eze-lap are good for Mr Sellers who am I to consider something better ?
I see many people getting good results with cheap stones, beating them to death for shaping edges (I have a hand crancked bench grinder for this purpose) and flattening the backs and they say they are happy ...
Can you plese share your thoughts !!!