🔧 Sharpen Your Skills with Style!
The S SATCDiamond Sharpening Stone features a dual-sided grit of 400/1000, crafted from durable steel and electroplated with monocrystalline diamonds, ensuring a long lifespan and precision sharpening for various tools. Weighing just 1.9 pounds and measuring 9.05 x 2.75 x 0.3 inches, this sharpening stone is designed for convenience and efficiency.
Grit Type | Coarse,Fine |
Color | White |
Material | Steel |
Item Weight | 1.9 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 9.05"L x 2.75"W x 0.3"H |
D**D
It's a very good stone and cuts really fast!
This diamond plate is great for what it is. It's strictly for profiling. Don't need to be anything special but it works great for profiling. I also bought the sharpal double sided plate. This works just as well as that one. I just use this one to preserve the more expensive one.I will be buying another one of these soon just to have for when this one wears out. They are cheap yet good.It is good and solid. Has a very nice weight to it. It doesn't fit in my current stone holder so I ordered a new one. I'm sure it'll work great.Most other cheap stones like this are paper thin and bend. This one is thick and flat. Just great overall.I'm not a fan of the pattern on the plate but it doesn't effect the way it works.Either way I will buy Another and I suggest you do to.
B**E
S SATC Diamond Stone – Perfect for Fast, Accurate Fret Leveling
I picked up this S SATC diamond sharpening stone specifically for guitar fret leveling, and it works like a charm. The 400 grit side quickly handles high spots, while the 1000 grit side smooths things out without needing much follow-up polishing. It’s flat, consistent, and makes the whole process faster and easier. If you’re doing fret work, this is a solid, affordable tool that gets the job done right.
K**3
Great starter stone
Decent beginner stone that doesn't break the bank. This was the first diamond stone that I bought when getting into sharpening and it served me pretty well. I'm no expert but this stone was inexpensive and worlds better than those terrible aluminum oxide sharpening stones for sure. It was decently flat, the course side worked well for getting big nicks out or resetting the edge angle, the fine side gets the edge pretty sharp on it's own but paired with a leather strop I got all the knives in my kitchen shaving razor sharp. Eventually it does seem like the diamond surface starts to actually smooth down after lots of use, I'm guessing this just comes with the territory with cheaper made stones and I just upgraded to a Sharpal stone which is considerably more expensive but hopefully will last longer as well. Overall would recommend for someone getting into sharpening for sure.
C**R
Great sharpening stone for a cheap price
Very good sharpening stone for the low price. Mine had only one diamond contamination spot, but it's near the end so it doesn't affect sharpening. The 400 grit side puts a coarse bevel on the knife, and the 1000 grit side is still somewhat coarse, but easy to get a sharp edge with the almost 9" stroke. Use with water, be sure to dry thoroughly to prevent rust. A quality leather strop helps finish the process.
J**S
Amazing guitar fret leveler!!
Amazing for leveling guitar frets. Works perfect. Great size, weight, and grit. Best fret level and crown I've ever done. Awesome!!
R**T
good stone
Works well. You will still need a finishing method to get a razor edge.
C**E
Great value!
4 stars due to probably grit contamination? The 1200 is still fairly aggressive and will leave deep scratches. First of all, most all the bad reviews are from people who don't know what they are doing or talking about. I'm sure there are some duds that slip through QC, but most are just ignorant. I bought the 400/1000 and 600/1200. I've only used them to grind the factory scratches off a couple Scandi ground knives. Much more grinding than is required to sharpen. These stones work very well. I didn't feel like they required much break in compared to other cheap diamond sharpeners I've used. In practicality, I don't think you really need both the stones I bought as even the 1200 is fairly aggressive. Could be due to grit contamination? Anyways, one of these and a good strop will get most any knife scary sharp. It's technique over gear.
H**A
Quality thick diamond stone
This is the real deal. It’s a very thick plate so it will not move around. The grits are as stated. I have reprofiled several kitchen knives that were literally rounded over and nicked using the stone for about an hour. Normally diamond stones will sharpen in three light passes. The point is that after much metal removal, the diamond surfaces are as new ready to touch up as knife in less than a minute. The silicon bumpers are a nice touch. I would rather have a case.
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