Guaranteed not to hollow or groove, DMT's precisely engineered Dia-Sharp® Bench Stone with continuous diamond surface assures consistent, even sharpening every time. The 10" length is perfect for long or short knives and other tools, and is also provides cutting edge performance for a quick, keen edge on small contact areas and pointed tools. Equipped with coarse diamond (45 micron / 325 mesh) to quickly restore a neglected edge, the Bench stone also includes non-skid rubber feet to keep it in place while sharpening. The diamond grit is also clearly marked on side of stone. Thanks to its micronized monocrystalline diamond surface as well, you can sharpen edges faster and easier than conventional stones can. No messy oils are needed either, allowing you to sharpen dry or with water. Complete with a durable construction that will provide years of consistent performance and reliable service, professionals rely on the superior quality and versatility of DMT® products. Made in the USA.
- Sharpening surface accommodates a wide range of edges from large knives to small pointed tools
- Coarse diamond to quickly restore a neglected edge
- Sharpens knives faster than conventional stones with DMT's micronized monocrystalline diamond surface
- No oil needed, sharpen dry or with water
https://www.amazon.com/DMT-Diamon...88-0554822
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Amazon puts the typical price around $47.69, making this model less expensive than other DMT stones.
(Note @warriorblaze, typo in title: course -> coarse)
Spellcheck can't save you with homonyms and homophones, a lifetime of shame is all that awaits.
Amazon's typical pricing can be wildly inaccurate. Most retailers offering these are around 118-120 (Zoro, BladeHQ, KnifeCenter, LeeValley).
You may want something more aggressive for re-profiling your blades, like an Extra Coarse, or Extra Extra Coarse. If you're not re-profiling many blades, sandpaper on flat glass or granite also works great. Regardless, hope you're happy with the purchase and it does what you need it to do.
$0.75 cents/Sq. In. is hard to beat.
Nobody invests in Shaptons to maintain bargain club butter knives and flea market folders. You, sir, are a connoisseur.
How's the flatness on the SATC stones? Would you trust them to flatten chisel backs or plane soles?
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