Strip: Name me a basic set of sharpening stones
I'm going to swing for a Veritas honing guide. I'm tired of random sharpening. I've been sharpening/honing my planes and chisels using an old oil stone I bought years ago. Time to grow up I guess. : )
Anyway, I have a DMT dual Coarse/Fine diamond block we use in the kitchen, for all our cutlery. I like the diamond blocks, instead of laying down sandpaper on glass flats. Should I consider water stones instead?
I'm a hobbyist woodworker, with no delusions of grandeur so, I want a reasonable, basic set of quality stones.
What say you??
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