Amazon has
Trend 8" x 3" Classic Pro Double-Sided Diamond Sharpening Stone (Fine / Coarse) on sale for
$64.67 when you 'clip' the 30% Off coupon on the page.
Shipping is free.
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TalentedSuit8905 for posting this deal.
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Deal Instructions:
- Visit the page for Trend 8" x 3" Classic Pro Double-Sided Diamond Sharpening Stone (Fine / Coarse)
- Clip the 30% Off coupon on the page
- Add to your cart and proceed to checkout
- Your total should be $64.67 with free shipping.
Features:
- Double-Sided with Coarse Grit (301) and Extra-Fine Grit (1000)
- +/-0.0005" Flatness
- Recommended for flattening chisels, planer blades, knives & more
- Includes Pouch, cleaning block and non-slip mat
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Garbage company that just slaps their name on Alibaba products.
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Garbage company that just slaps their name on Alibaba products.
Garbage company that just slaps their name on Alibaba products.
I have owned Trend stones for years for my hand sharpening needs, and I feel they work great and outlast regular friable stones by a considerable margin. All of mine have been purchased from Woodcraft. A couple years ago, a new one had issues with the electroplated abrasive wearing off after just a few uses, but Woodcraft immediately shipped me a new replacement and an RMA label when I called.
I have owned Trend stones for years for my hand sharpening needs, and I feel they work great and outlast regular friable stones by a considerable margin. All of mine have been purchased from Woodcraft. A couple years ago, a new one had issues with the electroplated abrasive wearing off after just a few uses, but Woodcraft immediately shipped me a new replacement and an RMA label when I called.
I have owned Trend stones for years for my hand sharpening needs, and I feel they work great and outlast regular friable stones by a considerable margin. All of mine have been purchased from Woodcraft. A couple years ago, a new one had issues with the electroplated abrasive wearing off after just a few uses, but Woodcraft immediately shipped me a new replacement and an RMA label when I called.
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Garbage company that just slaps their name on Alibaba products.
I was never comfortable with diamond anyway. Regular stones, in my case water stones, wear as they are used so you know the level of sharpening it consistent. Diamonds slowly wear down and become worse and worse. I don't like that dynamic. I don't believe diamond stones are pennywise, though my experience with them is very limited because of my belief.
Afterall he needs a tertiary support yacht for his secondary support yacht that runs behind his main yacht. Can't wait until the day we get carrier groups for billionaires fighting each other over the open ocean like that Kevin Costner movie water-world and then take it to the Mars Colony and space like the Gundam anime.
Extremely hard super steels do better on diamond. Nothing is harder. Working edges often benefit from the toothiness of edges made with diamonds. Diamonds are a simpler mobile solution with potentially less mess and bulk.
Further, buy two Shapton Pro or Shapton glass to get these two grits or similar and tell me how much money you just saved. Hint: You spent more.
Plus this can flatten your ceramic stone. So you might want to add a flattening solution to the cost of your ceramic stones.
Ceramic's only definitive win is with highly polished edges. But not everybody buys knifes to look at or has knives that will actually benefit from such an edge.
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Extremely hard super steels do better on diamond. Nothing is harder. Working edges often benefit from the toothiness of edges made with diamonds. Diamonds are a simpler mobile solution with potentially less mess and bulk.
Further, buy two Shapton Pro or Shapton glass to get these two grits or similar and tell me how much money you just saved. Hint: You spent more.
Plus this can flatten your ceramic stone. So you might want to add a flattening solution to the cost of your ceramic stones.
Ceramic's only definitive win is with highly polished edges. But not everybody buys knifes to look at or has knives that will actually benefit from such an edge.
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