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Old 08-30-2008, 11:40 PM   #8 (permalink)
sebell
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I experienced this when lapping my Belgian stones with the DMT8C. The DMT can
take a while to break in, and lapping natural stones is probably not going to do it.
You could use a chisel or old razor on the DMT (light tough, don't dig in!), or lap
something harder like a ceramic or barber hone.

It can be frustrating to see these kinds of results initially...

- Scott
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