kevinlightfoot
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Are the Vaunt diamond stones any good?
I think that this is just a rebranding of the stones that ITS were selling previously. I have several of the latter and they are excellent value for money.kevinlightfoot":mch4v7cj said:Are the Vaunt diamond stones any good?
Or spend less money and buy an oil stone. They are abrasive all the way through, not just a thin scatter in the surface like a diamond plate, and last for life.thetyreman":3qsqg8m9 said:or just spend more money and get a DMT, EZE lap or Atoma stones, quality isn't cheap, but you get what you pay for, the most cost effective system by miles is scrary sharp with 3M microlapping film, it lasts at least 6 months, all you need is a glass plate, float glass ideally 10mm thick, as long as it's dead flat without diamond stones that's the system I would use, especially for flattening backs of chisels and plane blades, and indeed this is the system I use for all initialising new blades.
phil.p":2searc6f said:Can someone shoot that f***ing groundhog?
I think Phill has been here longer than me:thetyreman":3b7iuo4r said:phil.p":3b7iuo4r said:Can someone shoot that f***ing groundhog?
aren't sharpening threads so much fun :lol:
That would work":38uxfft0 said:It does get a bit dull hahaha
Yebbut............. :lol:phil.p":3b980mbv said:Na na, na na na ............ my DMT's older than your DMT.
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