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James Spillman
10-02-2018, 2:35 PM
I am interested in learning about sharpening chisels and plane blades using diamond stones. Is there a particular brand you find most useful? I know every woodworker has their own preferred method of sharpening. Today I am only interested in hearing about diamond stones. Thanks.

Jessica de Boer
10-02-2018, 4:12 PM
I only have experience with DMT and Atoma diamond plates. I highly prefer Atoma because they sharpen more consistently and faster and last longer as well. I almost always sharpen without a jig and rarely use a bench grinder. I do everything freehand.

glenn bradley
10-02-2018, 4:54 PM
I have DMT stones that are over 10 years old and going strong. Trend and EZLaps are long gone. If these ever wear out I’ll have to give the Atomas a try.

Don Dorn
10-03-2018, 9:14 PM
DMT for me - when I switched years ago to the Paul Sellers method, it's worked well enough that I can't see ever going back (or forth) to anything else. 200, 800 & 8000.

John Roth
10-06-2018, 7:44 PM
Check out the blog on tools for working wood dot com. He has lots of great information. I use DMT, fine, extra fine, and then switch to an 8000 Norton to finish/microbevel. Works for me, with the Veritas Mk II jig. Good consistent results. I don’t grind, but prefer to us the DMT course plate to re-establish the primary bevel.

Osvaldo Cristo
10-14-2018, 3:16 PM
I am interested in learning about sharpening chisels and plane blades using diamond stones. Is there a particular brand you find most useful? I know every woodworker has their own preferred method of sharpening. Today I am only interested in hearing about diamond stones. Thanks.

I purchased on the beginning this year my first diamond plates. After some researches I found "Ultra Sharp Diamond Sharpening Stone 3-Set sized at 8 x 3" is a very good option. I have used it for all woodworking tools as well some kitchen knifes. It almost fully replaced my previous technique using glass plate and sand paper - except for some uses with my also new Japanese stones.

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