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John P. from Cincinnati, OHI first purchased a fine/extra fine stone and absolutely love it. The course/extra course is often needed the first time you sharpen a chisel or plane, especially if you have never lapped the back. Don't try to skip the first step by starting with the fine/extra fine stone, it just wastes a great deal of time. Both stones work as a team and will not disappoint. I finish with a very fine ceramic stone that leaves a razor finish. I highly recommend both after years of going without.




Mike D. from Baltimore, MDI bought this to replace my smaller diamond bench stones. I love the extra coarse grit for quick reshaping. I enjoy the large size for larger blades and to allow longer (=fewer) strokes. Diamond stones mean no messing with oil/water. Cleanup is easy.




Daren D. from Fort Worth, TXIt Works great! Some advice, if you are planing to sharpen a lot of tools, I'd get the stones that are fine or extra fine on one side, and coarse and extra coarse on the other. That way you can go from extra coarse to coarse without having to rotate your stone every time.




Bm3 Walter H. from Richmond, VAI used this sharpener during my time in the US Navy with amazing results. Sharp knives save lives in that line of work. Now I will trust my blades to nothing but the best.
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