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[QUOTE="David Hewitt, post: 1138267, member: 8413"] Sharping stones are big enough to protect your hands and are the least expensive, but they will develop a wear groove over time. My favorite is the diamond. Last a very long time and cuts much faster. The ones made of steel cannot break and probably will last you forever. If you have exposed glass, the diamond will shape the edges quickly. Coarse, fine, and extra fine will cover all your needs. [IMG width="199px"]https://i5.walmartimages.com/asr/70c3526c-7df2-41bc-9931-31fe450c717c_1.a78968ebfe19f2186772d0d4729733cc.jpeg?odnHeight=612&odnWidth=612&odnBg=FFFFFF[/IMG][IMG width="257px"]https://www.sharpeningsupplies.com/Assets/images/dmtd6.jpg[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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