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Dec 12, 2023 - 04:11 PM
These are wider, have a backing plate and are one sided stones. The stone bond and abrasive is exactly the same.
As with every stone you use on a guided sharpening system, it's a good idea to get into the habit of always checking your angle and compensating if necessary when you swap any stone or strop.
Even diamond plates like the ones KME uses, often have slightly differening thickness so it's always a good idea to check and compensate between every stone. When you move onto strops after using stones, the same applies.
I recommend installing and using the Leading Edge multi function frame and a digital angle cube with your KME.
https://www.gritomatic.com/products/l...
As with every stone you use on a guided sharpening system, it's a good idea to get into the habit of always checking your angle and compensating if necessary when you swap any stone or strop.
Even diamond plates like the ones KME uses, often have slightly differening thickness so it's always a good idea to check and compensate between every stone. When you move onto strops after using stones, the same applies.
I recommend installing and using the Leading Edge multi function frame and a digital angle cube with your KME.
https://www.gritomatic.com/products/l...
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