Kicked Back
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Another new tool, another disappointment with out-of-the-box flatness. I'm starting wonder if people who write reviews and say things like "dead flat" are blind, or whether I'm just unlucky.
Anyway, I just received a 16000 grit Shapton stone. My understanding is they're meant to be among the best, and I certainly paid enough for that. Imagine my surprise when I could easily rock a ruler on it.
Obviously these things are meant to be flattened regularly by the user, and I have an actually flat 300 grit Trend diamond plate for that purpose, but how am I meant to remove a hump? My understanding is that if that were the case with a chisel back, you'd refund it or throw it in the bin, since it's a lost cause.
Obvious replacement jobby or is it worth trying to do something in the meantime?
Thanks
Anyway, I just received a 16000 grit Shapton stone. My understanding is they're meant to be among the best, and I certainly paid enough for that. Imagine my surprise when I could easily rock a ruler on it.
Obviously these things are meant to be flattened regularly by the user, and I have an actually flat 300 grit Trend diamond plate for that purpose, but how am I meant to remove a hump? My understanding is that if that were the case with a chisel back, you'd refund it or throw it in the bin, since it's a lost cause.
Obvious replacement jobby or is it worth trying to do something in the meantime?
Thanks