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    I've been using the Norton Flattening Stone to keep my Norton 1000,4000, & 8000 flat, but it's not working very well. The hones are flat, but I've had to replace the flattening stone onvce already, and the groocves ont he second one are fading fast. Besides that, both were purchased new, and both of them had to be flattened before I could even use them. Norton needs to tighten it up with their flattenning stone.
    I am really looking for a flattening stone in the $50-100 range that comes flat, and stays flat for a long time. If anyone has had this same problem, and found the solution, the I would really appreciate your advise. Thanks!

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    Have you thought about using this method?

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    Hi,

    I also use the Norton flattening stone, and have found that it does not leave the hone surface very smooth at all - I have to follow it up with 400 & 600 grit silicon carbide cloth, which does leave a possibility of en-trapping grains in the hone

    I believe a lot of the people here at SRP recommend a DMT -DiaSharp 325 diamond plate for flattening.

    You can get one from SRD for 43.99

    DMT 8 Dia-Sharp® Continuous Diamond Coarse - 325 - $43.99 : Straight Razor Designs, The Finest In Gentlemens Shaving And Grooming Needs

    best regards

    Russ

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    The Norton Flattening Stone seems to get a bad press most of the time, so I'm guessing I lucked out, because I've used mine for over two years on Norton 4k, 8k, BBWs, coticules (hard and soft) with totally acceptable results. The 4k and 8k surfaces were as smooth as expected, but it can leaves some surface scratches on coticules. But they're very superficial and within a couple of honing sessions seem to smooth out fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by keenedge View Post
    Have you thought about using this method?

    Hone Lapping 101 - Straight Razor Place Wiki

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    Thanks! I've used sandpaper a couple of times. I hone allot of razors when I sit down to hone, so I like to be able to finish up quickly. When I used sandpaper my hones were allot smoother, but the work seemed to be taking forever. I'll have to give it another go with paper until I get a new flattening stone. Maybe my impatience was the problem rather than the smooth honing surface.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PhatMan View Post
    Hi,

    I also use the Norton flattening stone, and have found that it does not leave the hone surface very smooth at all - I have to follow it up with 400 & 600 grit silicon carbide cloth, which does leave a possibility of en-trapping grains in the hone

    I believe a lot of the people here at SRP recommend a DMT -DiaSharp 325 diamond plate for flattening.

    You can get one from SRD for 43.99

    DMT 8 Dia-Sharp® Continuous Diamond Coarse - 325 - $43.99 : Straight Razor Designs, The Finest In Gentlemens Shaving And Grooming Needs

    best regards

    Russ
    Thanks! This looks like a great route to take. I'll order one today. I'm kinda skeptical about it's ability to stay flat for so long, but we shall see how it works out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by majurey View Post
    The Norton Flattening Stone seems to get a bad press most of the time, so I'm guessing I lucked out, because I've used mine for over two years on Norton 4k, 8k, BBWs, coticules (hard and soft) with totally acceptable results. The 4k and 8k surfaces were as smooth as expected, but it can leaves some surface scratches on coticules. But they're very superficial and within a couple of honing sessions seem to smooth out fine.
    You did luck out. I've purchased two flattening stones within less than a year, and one is garbage, maybe good for straightening out a chipped blade, but that's it. The other one may have a couple of more rounds in it, but not by much. I'm trying to find my receipt, but I think both of these were purchased new in around a 6 month period.

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    When i had nortons, the flattening stone worked fine.

    With that said though. If i had an option of what lapping stone to buy. It would be D8C or if i had the money, GDLP

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    if i look at diasharp under my straight edge it is not quite "flat"

    the norton looks like it was designed with the hope of its user buying another norton waterstone sooner rather than later.

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    A good alternative is sandpaper and or a DMT steel plate that has diamond chips in it. They come in assorted grits and never really wear out. They work very well.

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