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    Default How to Chamfer the edges of a Hone

    Nightblade was asking about how to chamfer the egdes of a hone once you have lapped it, so heres a quick video showing how..!

    Hope its of some help!


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    Good work. It is really that simple. Thanks, Stu.

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    If I don't have a DMT stone, can I just use the flattening stone that came with my Norton wet stone set? Its this kit.

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    Talking THANK YOU !!

    As simple as that may have been.....it was immensely helpful.Thanks Stu ! I've been so afraid of messing up my Naniwas. Nice to hear the voice also...kinda puts a face to the name HOPE THAT GOES IN THE WIKI

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    No worries mate, glad I could help...!

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    Piece of sandpaper does the trick as well. I use very fine sandpaper > 1K.

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    I don't see why you couldn't use the norton flattening stone. Give it a try and let us know how it goes...!

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    Now we need someone with a scottish accent making a video,nice job Stu,dont get to hear the British accent to much in the states !!!

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    Stubear, that video was perfect. I hope to see more like that, precise and to the point. Thanks. Well Done.-John
    Last edited by JohnnyCakeDC; 03-14-2011 at 04:21 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stubear View Post
    I don't see why you couldn't use the norton flattening stone. Give it a try and let us know how it goes...!
    Of course you can. I just suggested lapping paper or sandpaper for those of us (like myself) who do not have a lapping plate.

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