Hi all,
When sharpening knives, it has occurred to me that the sound of the 1000 grit stone is higher and less “smooth” than that of the 800 grit stone. The opposite of what normally happens when you go to a finder grit stone. The 1000 grit stone also feels a bit rougher than the 800 grit stone. That said, I cannot see that the 1000 grit stone roughens up the surface made by the 800 grit stone.
How is this for you? Do your 1000 grit stones feel rougher and sound higher than the 800 grit stones? Or did somebody during assembly accidentally put the diamond stones on the wrong sides of my paddles?
We take a lot of pains not to get them mixed up but it’s certainly in the realm of possibility that one of use goofed up during assembly. I could tell you by looking at them under the microscope. You might try rubbing them together very lightly, like grit to like, only a couple of times. Then wash them off and try again. It may be that your 1000 grits just pulled in some extra diamonds on the surface that need to be knocked off. If that doesn’t work, I’d be happy to inspect them and replace if necessary.