Atoma #140 Diamond Lapped Sharpening Plate for Knives Extra Coarse
"Atoma Economy" by Tsuboman is the economical choice for diamond sharpening plates. Unlike whetstones and other ceramic sharpening stones, a diamond plate will not wear down or concave over time. You also don't need water to sharpen your knives. Atoma will remove steel very quickly, and the plate will never clog because it is made using a special patented dispersion technique. You can even use it to flatten sharpening stones! Use this coarse, 140-grit plate to fix minor chips and to recreate an edge on your blade.
Specifications
- Material: Diamond lapped on aluminum
- Grit: 140 (Extra Coarse)
- Dimensions: 8 1/4" x 3" x 3/8" ht (21cm x 7.5cm x 1.1cm)
- Please be advised that there are counterfeit products in the market.
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Recommended Sharpening Stones
The Atoma 140 diamond plate is suitable for flattening stones as coarse as 140 up to 2000 grit. It does not cease to be effective above 2000 grit, however, the large diamond particles will put large scratches in the stone which will be more noticeable the harder and finer the stone is. It may be used with finer grit stones in conjunction with a synthetic nagura to condition the surface after flattening. It's worth noting that this is just a suggestion. We have used the Atoma 140 grit to flatten up to the Shapton Glass 8000 stone and had no issues aside from the surface having a visibly deeper scratch pattern. The true worry with flattening harder stones with diamond plates is embedding loose diamonds into the stone. This becomes less of an issue as the plate is worn in but care should be taken with new plates.