https://youtu.be/oOfRShpfWLk this is one way to use an all Arkansas stone set up post bevel set with a Fine India made by Norton
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(06-18-2015, 10:15 PM)wingdo Wrote: If I could only have one stone I'd probably grab a Norton 4k/8k. Two grits in one stone are a big help. The 8k really is good enough and can be followed by CrOx on canvas if you feel the need for better and the 4k side will let you resolve issues in the blade.
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(06-18-2015, 10:18 PM)sir_mike Wrote:(06-18-2015, 10:15 PM)wingdo Wrote: If I could only have one stone I'd probably grab a Norton 4k/8k. Two grits in one stone are a big help. The 8k really is good enough and can be followed by CrOx on canvas if you feel the need for better and the 4k side will let you resolve issues in the blade.
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I am leary of the Norton 4k/8k as I am recently hearing that they are having issues with them. I guess they are not being made where they once were and the quality isnt as expected lately or since some other place has been making them! Not 100 percent sure on all the details but that is what I am hearing from a longtime honing/sharpening guru!
(06-18-2015, 10:53 PM)wingdo Wrote:(06-18-2015, 10:18 PM)sir_mike Wrote:(06-18-2015, 10:15 PM)wingdo Wrote: If I could only have one stone I'd probably grab a Norton 4k/8k. Two grits in one stone are a big help. The 8k really is good enough and can be followed by CrOx on canvas if you feel the need for better and the 4k side will let you resolve issues in the blade.
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I am leary of the Norton 4k/8k as I am recently hearing that they are having issues with them. I guess they are not being made where they once were and the quality isnt as expected lately or since some other place has been making them! Not 100 percent sure on all the details but that is what I am hearing from a longtime honing/sharpening guru!
Well that's a bit of a bummer as it's one of the great bargains out there. You could try a couple smaller straight dealers that carry them and ask them how old their stones are. Mine is about a year old and has zero issues.
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