What Is a Diamond Stone?
Diamond Stones offer fast, durable sharpening for steel, ceramic, and carbide tools. Learn how they work and find the best one for your needs.
Portable Diamond Stone The Mini Diamond 70mm stone is a portable enhancement to any tool kit. Each stone is 2-11/16” x 15/16” x 3/16”, with DMT®...
View full detailsSki and Snowboard Edges With just a few strokes these diamond abrasive stones remove burrs created by man-made snow, rocks and ice. Whether you...
View full detailsSki and Snowboard Edges With just a few strokes these diamond abrasive stones remove burrs created by man-made snow, rocks and ice. Whether you a...
View full detailsSerrated knives, just like traditional blades, can benefit greatly from sharpening. Sharpening serrated knives just requires a different tool. The...
View full detailsThe Single Sided Diafold® sharpener is a versatile sharpener. This compact diamond sharpening stone allows you to tackle a variety of sharpening j...
View full detailsThese DMT stones are available in Extra Extra Coarse, Extra Coarse, Coarse, Fine, Extra Fine and Extra Extra Fine. Each stone measures 4-3/8 x 7/...
View full detailsThe DMT Mini-Hones® are perfect when you need to sharpen edges that are in tight spaces. The 2 1/2 inches of diamond surface are applied to a thi...
View full detailsThere are many times when you just need a small sharpener. While not quite a bench stone size, this DMT Dia-Sharp diamond stone is great for small...
View full detailsThis diamond sharpener is credit card sized for easy storage. The size is ideal for keeping in your wallet or pocket. Sold individually or as a...
View full detailsOn a continuous diamond surface like those on the DMT Dia-Sharp Stones, diamonds cover the entire face of the stone, providing maximum contact between the stone and blade. On an interrupted or “polka-dot” surface like those on the DMT DuoSharp stones, the diamond covered face has small recesses. These recesses help clear away metal filings during sharpening.
Diamond stones can be used dry or with a small amount of water, which will flush away metal swarf and keep the surface clean during sharpening.
After each use, rinse the stone with water and if necessary scrub lightly with a stiff brush or old toothbrush to remove metal particles and debris. Allow the stone to air-dry before storing. Avoid dropping the stone, as the diamond surface can be damaged by impact. With proper care, a quality diamond stone will provide consistent performance for many years.
Diamond Stones offer fast, durable sharpening for steel, ceramic, and carbide tools. Learn how they work and find the best one for your needs.
Diamond sharpening stones are popular among woodworkers, knife collectors, and outdoors enthusiasts due to their sharpening speed, ease of use, and excellent results. In this guide, you'll learn everything you need to know to use diamond stones correctly and keep...
Diamond sharpening stones offer exceptional speed, durability, and precision, making them a top choice for sharpening knives, woodworking tools, chisels, and more. Unlike traditional stones, diamond plates stay flat over time, require little maintenance, and cut through even the hardest steels with ease.
The ultra-hard diamond abrasives remove material quickly, reducing sharpening time. Diamond stones are a great, low maintenance sharpening option. No soaking required, simply use dry or with a little water for easy sharpening. Diamond stones work on all blade types, ideal for sharpening high-hardness steels, including powder metallurgy steels and carbides.
Not sure which diamond stone is best for you? Our sharpening specialists regularly sharpen with all the diamond stones we stock and are here to help, so feel free to reach out with your questions.
Our Sharpening Specialists have hands-on sharpening experience, so you can get advice on selecting the right sharpener for your needs.
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