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  • #7917
    vlad8
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    The edges especially on the 1600 stones are completely uneven. I can feel it leaving deep scratches. Any ideas what can i do to fix that?

    #7918
    Chris
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    How old are they?

    When you say uneven are they chipped or not level?

    Can you post a pic?

    #7921
    Mark76
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    Yup, please post a pic. We need a bit more information to see what is going on.

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    #7928
    cbwx34
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    Welcome to the forum Vladimir…

    You could try lightly lapping the stones together to see if that corrects it. If not, you could then try lapping them with the finest diamond stone you have. Go slow and check your work often to see what’s happening.

    #7963
    vlad8
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    The first one is the 1600. As you can c the both stones have completely different structure and i think you can see some of the problem on the edge.
    The second one is the 1200 which is ok but I did not expect all these holes on the surface.

    #7973
    Wayne Nicklin
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    Mine were the same way. Just have to use them and they will be just fine. Only rub them together a little bit. They just have to break in and you will be fine.

    #7974
    Xbander
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    Like Wayne, mine were the same to, look just like your photos.

    #7975
    Chris
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    I can feel it leaving deep scratches.

    Feel it and see it?

    Mine never looked like these, are these the new batch?

    Mine were holes not raised or gravel like.

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    http://wickededgeusa.com/index.php?option=com_kunena&func=view&catid=3&id=4523&limit=10&limitstart=10&Itemid=63#6980

    #8012
    Gary Crumb
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    Probably the new batch as mine look just like his. I found myself catching the edge until I had a few blades on them and got them broken in a little better. Seems like the edges are pretty square so can be prone to catching if you get too sloppy with your angles. At least that seemed to be my issue…YMMV

    #8016
    Chris
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    The micro’s have a bevel on the edge.

    I have lost a whole corner on one now.
    Not the one that cracked.

    I’m hoping the new ones are sorted!

    #8020
    Gary Crumb
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    The micro seems to be a completely different composition and feels like a superior product in both finish and function, with the caveat of the Course side being courser than the 1200/1600 until you lap it (which I still haven’t done :unsure: ).

    #8022
    Chris
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    The micro seems to be a completely different composition and feels like a superior product in both finish and function, with the caveat of the Course side being courser than the 1200/1600 until you lap it (which I still haven’t done :unsure: ).

    Which was why I would like to have two of them if I could make the fine side coarser on one.

    #8023
    wickededge
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    I absolutely LOVE my superfine ceramics and use them all the time, especially when preparing a super polished blade.

    -Clay

    #8025
    Gary Crumb
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    I absolutely LOVE my superfine ceramics and use them all the time, especially when preparing a super polished blade.

    I also use mine on almost every blade I do. I guess I should have added that. I was just making the point of the micro-fine’s appearing better finished (rounded edges, more consistent appearance) than the 1200/1600 ceramics. The very square edge on the super-fine can be prone to catching until you get them broken in some and get the feel of them down. B) but they do absolutely work a treat.

    #8027
    wickededge
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    I absolutely LOVE my superfine ceramics and use them all the time, especially when preparing a super polished blade.

    I also use mine on almost every blade I do. I guess I should have added that. I was just making the point of the micro-fine’s appearing better finished (rounded edges, more consistent appearance) than the 1200/1600 ceramics. The very square edge on the super-fine can be prone to catching until you get them broken in some and get the feel of them down. B) but they do absolutely work a treat.[/quote]

    I think we’ll go with beveled edges on the next batch of Superfine stones we have made.

    -Clay

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