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Was shopping for diamond files this morning and came across the listed "deals".

Most are time limited.

However

!!! .. GOOD PRICING .. !!!

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The quoted pricing includes shipping.

Yes .. that's delivered to your mailbox !!

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Diamond file in folding balisong design

Size = 4.92" x 1.26" x 0.63"

Grit = 360 and 600 , double sided

Black for $ 3.98

Orange for $ 3.86

The available grits .. 360 & 600 .. are a great mix for field use.

The 360 grit is capable of field repair of a nicked or damaged edge.

The 600 grit will provide a very serviceable edge !!

The balisong design provides a compact tool while retaining a large abrasive surface.

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The traditional round rod .. tapered @ one end .. slides into handl...

$ 5.oo

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Diamond Whetstone

Ample surface area @ 5.9" x 2.48" x 0.039"

Grit .. available in 400 ..or.. 1000

400 grit @ $ 4.26

1000 grit @ $ 4.54

Most are smaller in size. This one offers almost a 6" x 2.5" surface .. a good deal.

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Diamond Whetstone

Available surface area =3.94" x 1.18" x 0.05"

Double sided .. both .. 400 & 1000 grit.

Double sided for $ 4.96.

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Personally .. I ordered both the 400 & 1000 grit versions of the larger silver colored diamond whetstone.

Dale

Tags: Diamond, file, whetstone

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Replies to This Discussion

Mine are still in transit.

I used the 3K on my Russell Woodswalker .. it put a nice smooth edge on it. 

I supported the diamond whetstone on a similar size 3/4" thick pc of wood.

I suggest .. running something over the edges. Like the break-in you mentioned. There existed a couple "high spots" along the very edges. They mellowed out quick enough after running my home made FF over the edge closest to me.

I then put a pretty smooth edge on the Woodswalker .. AUS-8 tempered to a 58 +/-1 HRC.

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Let me know what you think of yours.

You still waiting on yours , JJ ???

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I'm loving mine !!!

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The 2K & 3K grits.

Still waiting, Dale.
I'm guessing that you now prefer the continuous coverage stones?

Had never tried a partial coverage before ..&.. likely, never will again.

!! . YES . !! ... on the full coverage preference.

...... am writing it (partial coverage 1K) off as a ..relatively.. cheap lesson.

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Am sorry you're still waiting for yours.

Based on what use I've already implemented .. my 2K & 3k whetstones

You'll be pleased.

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Enjoy

Dale



J.J. Smith III said:.   .........   I'm guessing that you now prefer the continuous coverage stones?

Mine are in...

Haven't done much but see that they were all here, but they look good. Can't get in to a long sharpening session, tonight, so I'll have to wait till the weekend to see how they stack up.

Inexpensive are the best type of learning experiences Dale.  Maybe they can become part of a tackle box or glovebox kit

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