Michelle_K
Established Member
I posted on here a while ago about sharpening. I currently use wet and dry sandpaper to sharpen and I hate it. The paper tears all of the time and creases up and originally I was questioning whether the Method of sharpening makes a difference. As I find that even though I can get a razor sharp edge using sandpaper. It really doesn't last very long. And I wasn't sure if it was the chisels (lidl chisels) which I know people have raved about or the sandpaper not being reliable enough in the way of scratch patten. Most people didn't seem to think it made much of a difference.
Anyway I have been saving hard and can finally afford my first stone and I am torn on which to go for. Eventually I will hopefully get a set but for now I am going with a 120 grit either shapton glass or dmt. I have done hours of research on both stones and I have been drawn to the Shapton stones but the idea of not having to flatten the dmt stones is equally as tempting. I tried waterstones once and absolutely hated the experience. Flattening every five minutes taking forever to get a cloudy polish. Not a fan! At college we have diamond stones that are over 15 years old and have been used and abused by students just learning to sharpen and they still work which shows their durability. I know that Shaptons would eventually wearout but they cut so fast as well only downside being they still need to be flattened and to do so I would just be using sandpaper as that shapton dressing stone is £240 or something which would get me quite a few stones. And I am not sure if flattening with sandpaper would damage the stone.
Has anybody used both? What are people's experiences?
I am going for 120grit first as I get old and rusty tools and trying to flatten a back on sandpaper is no fun so hoped a 120 shapton or dmt would make light work.
Lastly does anyone know any good sources for the stones in the UK.
Thanks everyone
Michelle
Anyway I have been saving hard and can finally afford my first stone and I am torn on which to go for. Eventually I will hopefully get a set but for now I am going with a 120 grit either shapton glass or dmt. I have done hours of research on both stones and I have been drawn to the Shapton stones but the idea of not having to flatten the dmt stones is equally as tempting. I tried waterstones once and absolutely hated the experience. Flattening every five minutes taking forever to get a cloudy polish. Not a fan! At college we have diamond stones that are over 15 years old and have been used and abused by students just learning to sharpen and they still work which shows their durability. I know that Shaptons would eventually wearout but they cut so fast as well only downside being they still need to be flattened and to do so I would just be using sandpaper as that shapton dressing stone is £240 or something which would get me quite a few stones. And I am not sure if flattening with sandpaper would damage the stone.
Has anybody used both? What are people's experiences?
I am going for 120grit first as I get old and rusty tools and trying to flatten a back on sandpaper is no fun so hoped a 120 shapton or dmt would make light work.
Lastly does anyone know any good sources for the stones in the UK.
Thanks everyone
Michelle