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Have a couple of these.
http://www.leevalley.com/US/Wood/page.as...&cat=1,43072
Like them fine.
Don't like the cheesy plastic holders.
Please show me your better holding solution's.
TY!
Ag
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Get one of these. It is so heavy you hardly need a holder...
2.3 pounds of metal with diamond surfaces.
http://www.woodcraft.com/product/852975/...shop-stone.aspx
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AgGEM said:
Have a couple of these.
http://www.leevalley.com/US/Wood/page.as...&cat=1,43072
Like them fine.
Don't like the cheesy plastic holders.
Please show me your better holding solution's.
TY!
Ag
I just made this, works great.
ps sharpening stone holder
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Strokes77 said:
[blockquote]AgGEM said:
Have a couple of these.
http://www.leevalley.com/US/Wood/page.as...&cat=1,43072
Like them fine.
Don't like the cheesy plastic holders.
Please show me your better holding solution's.
TY!
Ag
I just made this, works great.
ps sharpening stone holder
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+ 1 ........ mine is like that as well, Paul Sellers style made out of 3/4" plywood works great. I put a little dap of clear silicone to hold plate in.
Steve
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Steel plates from Lee Valley for diamond paste. One plastic tray with silicone pads from Stu at Tools from Japan.
Everything packs into a small bundle. It avoids cross contamination I foresee with a three-stone holder. You only need a few drops of water. Also, steel does not break, or warp, or wear too quickly; and LV's must be stainless.
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OP here.
Thanks for the replies.
I came up with this:
Honing plate stuck down with carpet tape after the picture was made....it is upside down.
Will see how it all works out.
Ag