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Mar 13, 2023 - 08:40 PM
Yes, they are different to the KME stones. I suggest always compensating for stone thickness of you want great sharpening results, even between stones of the same brand. If you measure KME stones of different grits and/or different manufacturing batches you'll find that they vary in thickness also.
The best way to get very accurate results, would be to use the aftermarket KME multifunction frame and a digital angle cube. With this frame, you can adjust your angles using a fine tuning thread to set the perfect angles. When you change stones, use a digital angle cube again and adjust to the same angle as the previous stone. It is far more accurate than using the KME thickness compensator.
Here is a link for your reference:
https://www.gritomatic.com/products/l...
The best way to get very accurate results, would be to use the aftermarket KME multifunction frame and a digital angle cube. With this frame, you can adjust your angles using a fine tuning thread to set the perfect angles. When you change stones, use a digital angle cube again and adjust to the same angle as the previous stone. It is far more accurate than using the KME thickness compensator.
Here is a link for your reference:
https://www.gritomatic.com/products/l...
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