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After sharpening an edge with coarser diamond grits, achieve the ultimate sharp edge with DMT's Medium Extra Fine (6 micron / 4000 mesh) D8ME Dia-Sharp bench stone. The D8ME offers a simple and easy solution to assuring the finest performance from all tools and knives in all applications. No need to fuss with fragile, messy and high maintenance Arkansas or Waterstones to attain a polished edge for your finest work. The DMT D8ME Dia-Sharp precision engineered diamond surface will stay flat throughout all your sharpening requirements without hollowing, chipping or cracking. Diamond grit clearly marked on side of stone. Sharpening with diamonds is fast and easy. No messy oils needed-sharpen with soapy water. Durable construction will provide years of consistent performance and reliable service For proper tool maintenance, woodworkers, chefs and other professionals rely on the superior quality and versatility of DMT products. Made in USA.
Sharpening surface accommodates range of edges- from large knives to small pointed tools
Medium-Extra-Fine diamond to refine a razor edge
Sharpens knives faster than conventional stones with DMT's monocrystalline diamond surface
No oil is needed-sharpen with soapy water
Durable construction will provide years of consistent performance and reliable service
I am accumulating more and more DMT sharpening stones and I would recommend others to do the same. I started with a coarse and a fine grit which got my tools 95% of the way there. The coarse grit was used to set the angle and I polished it up with the fine. A few strokes on a leather strop and near razor sharpness. I bought an extra fine grit stone to see how much sharper I can make my knives. The point is that you can get really sharp blades with just one or two stones. I recommend the DMT stones basically because they work and should last a lifetime for the average user. They are made in the USA, come with great reviews, and I really like the results. I have lots of natural stones in my toolbox but modern steels can sometimes be difficult to sharpen and I don’t think I have used them in years. There is no question that diamond sharpening stones will sharpen any knife with a lot less time and effort, not to mention that you don’t end up with a huge mess afterwards.