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    Spyderco Medium Grit?

    Hi,

    Does anyone know the approximate grit of the Spyderco medium stone? I’ve done some searching but it’s hard to find a clear answer. Thanks in advance!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clayton Vaughn View Post
    Hi,

    Does anyone know the approximate grit of the Spyderco medium stone? I’ve done some searching but it’s hard to find a clear answer. Thanks in advance!
    I don't know. But they're medium grit with respect to the other Spyderco stones, not vs. some universal definition of "medium grit." They'll put a better edge on a tool than you'd at first think, and do it pretty quickly.

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    Found this quickly with a few words typed into Google:

    Take notice of the approximate grit size on Spyderco stones .

    Ultra Fine is 2,000
    Fine is 1,800
    Medium is 600


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Koepke View Post
    Found this quickly with a few words typed into Google:

    Take notice of the approximate grit size on Spyderco stones .

    Ultra Fine is 2,000
    Fine is 1,800
    Medium is 600


    jtk
    Virtually meaningless numbers unfortunately. Read my response again, and Mr. Cohen's as well. A Spyderco is 'medium' only in relation to the other stones they offer.
    Last edited by Charles Guest; 02-16-2023 at 4:15 PM.

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    Hey Jim,

    Thanks for your response. I found that info as well. I also emailed Sharpening Supplies and got this response:

    “ The grit comparisons, that I have (and take these with a couple grains of salt) are along the lines of:

    Spyderco Medium - 600 ish
    Spyderco Fine / Norton Fine - 1000 ish
    Spyderco Ultra Fine / Norton Ultra Fine - 2000 ish”

    I’ve probably read through all the SMC threads about ceramic stones and it seems like the medium (at least once broken in) is much finer than 600. I think I read a comment by Derek Cohen saying the medium was something like 3000-5000. I’m just hoping someone who has used the Spyderco Medium for years can give me a ballpark grit.

    A side note, lots of folks mention Spyderco stones not being flat. I have the Norton Ascent Ultrafine and it is 100% flat. I’ve used it for about a year and it’s just as flat as the day I got it.

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    Spyderco will not state the grit in their stones. The best one can do is approximate this by comparing the result with othr stones. The surface off o Medium is far too fine for 1000 grit. In my estimation, it is closer to 3000 - 5000. For one thing, it leaves a decent polish and edge, one that could be used without moving to the Ultra Fine (which I estimate around 8000).

    Regards from Perth

    Derek

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clayton Vaughn View Post
    A side note, lots of folks mention Spyderco stones not being flat. I have the Norton Ascent Ultrafine and it is 100% flat. I’ve used it for about a year and it’s just as flat as the day I got it.
    Clayton, how are you liking the Norton Ascent ultrafine? I've been looking to replace my set of lapping films with two finishing stones, sigma power selects , norton ascent or spyderco ceramic.

    Derek, are you still using the spydercos in your sharpening system?

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    Peter, I do, just not frequently as it is part of my travel set.

    Regards from Perth

    Derek

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    Quote Originally Posted by Derek Cohen View Post
    Peter, I do, just not frequently as it is part of my travel set.

    Regards from Perth

    Derek
    Thanks Derek for the reply. What are you using as your "shop" set?

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    Shapton Pro 1000, Sigma 6000 and Sigma 13000.

    The Sigma are almost worn out now. Anyone tell me where they may be purchased? I got them from Stu quite a few years back.

    Regards from Perth

    Derek

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    Here's a link for the 6000 https://buyee.jp/rakuten/detail/seki...ce_page_search I bought one from this site a couple of years ago. I don't know if they have the 13000. -Howard

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    Thanks Derek. looks like https://www.japanesetools.com.au/col...p.vendor=Sigma carries them in Australia

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    Thanks!

    Regards from Perth

    Derek

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Schussheim View Post
    Clayton, how are you liking the Norton Ascent ultrafine? I've been looking to replace my set of lapping films with two finishing stones, sigma power selects , norton ascent or spyderco ceramic.

    Derek, are you still using the spydercos in your sharpening system?
    Hi Peter, I’m enjoying the Ascent Ultrafine. I would say it’s definitely still breaking in and I hope it gets a little bit finer. The only other finishing stone I have experience with is a Shapton Glass 8K. At this point, I think the Shapton is finer. Even though they are both leaving a nice polish, the Ascent raises a much bigger burr and I almost always need to go to the strop to work it off. I freehand sharpen and one thing I really like about the Ascent is that I can really feel and hear when I’m sharpening at the edge. It’s like the stone resonates when I’m at the edge. It’s a little slower than the Shapton but not by too much. FYI, I’m not the most experienced so take all this with a grain of salt!

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    Thanks Derek! I thought I remembered you mentioning 3000-5000. If that is indeed the case, I would probably just buy the Norton Ascent Fine (stated by Norton to be around 4K) since it’s guaranteed flat. Yes, it’s more expensive, but if I don’t have to spend time flattening then it’s worth it to me.

    The whole reason that I’m asking this question is because I’ve been jumping from a 1200 diamond stone to the Norton Ultrafine (Norton says it’s 8K) and there have been many times when I’ve thought an intermediate stone could be helpful. Sometimes it seems like too big of a jump.

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