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The DMT A4X Whetstone is a 4-inch extra-coarse (60 micron / 220 mesh) diamond sharpening stone designed for fast, efficient edge repair. Made in the USA with micronized monocrystalline diamonds, it offers durable, oil-free sharpening suitable for professionals and enthusiasts alike. Portable and versatile, it works alone or with DMT’s aligner system to maintain knives, tools, and blades with precision and ease.
























| ASIN | B00004WFV0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #516,970 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #1,045 in Sharpening Stones |
| Brand Name | DMT (Diamond Machining Technology) |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (300) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00017042004439 |
| Grit Type | Extra Coarse |
| Included Components | Diamond Whetstone |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 8.75"L x 3.25"W x 2.25"H |
| Item Type Name | fixed blade,hunting knife,outdoor,camping |
| Item Weight | 27.22 g |
| Manufacturer | DMT |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |
| Material Type | Micronized Monocrystalline Diamond |
| UPC | 017042004439 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
W**!
Perfect for the job
These are just the right grit for putting a fine edge back on a slightly dulled knife. Don't recommend them for resharpening. You will need the blue ones for that, or even the black to start a new edge. These are fine for putting back a razor edge on a used blade that is already well sharpened.
R**O
DMT has the best diamond stones.
DMT makes the best sharpeners. Others don't use enough diamond to sharpen correctly.
A**.
Steel-eating monster.
I bought this to re-bevel blades with my DMT Aligner. I was worried that I should have ordered the XX coarse instead, but I now know that it isn't needed. Maybe if you're trying to grind away something really hard like D2 or ZDP-189 you'll need it, but I don't have anything above 58 or 60 HRC. This things chews through 1095 carbon, 12C27 Sandvik and 8CR13MoV like butter, and has no trouble at all with S30V and VG10. I can put a new bevel on any of my knives in a few minutes with minimal effort.
H**Y
Nice to have
The aligner kit that this stone works with is handy and most people should be able to put a decent edge on a knife with not much practice or know-how. This stone makes an edge good enough for average kitchen work. You do need the extra-extra fine stone to get an edge that comes close to being nicely sharp. Apparently it is expected that a diamond stone leaves a slightly rough edge. It cuts so fast and leaves tiny grooves in the beveled edge. Update 11-5-10 I may have found a significant flaw in using diamond stones to sharpen knives and tools. I am not an expert at this, and I have not seen this mentioned anywhere else, so take it with a grain of salt. The edge of the knives that I have been sharpening, while sharp, do not hold that sharp edge very long. First, no matter how well you sharpen an edge, it is not perfect. The edge has little microscopic teeth on it. Similar to a saw. These `teeth' on a knife are not uniform in size, shape, and spacing, as on a saw. Nor are they rigid as on a saw. On a knife, when you cut something, these weak little teeth bend this way or that way, and the knife begins to feel dull. My theory: Those little bits of diamond grit on a diamond stone are, as you know, very, very hard. They cut very fast. They also cut very deep. They make deeper little grooves, on the beveled edge, than any other type of sharpening stone. These deeper grooves make larger teeth on the edge of the knife. A larger tooth is inherently weaker, and will bend more easily. Also, without going into great detail, the deeper grooves cause each little tooth to have less physical support, making them weaker still. They will bend even more easily. No matter what you use to sharpen an edge, those little teeth are created. They are always present. It appears to me that a diamond grit stone causes weaker teeth that bend more easily. The result is that the edge does not stay sharp as long as when other sharpening materials are used. More comment: Because diamond stones sharpen so fast and so easily, I still like them, and will still use them. I may try to find some other sharpening stone to use as a final sharpening step, to put a more `finished' edge on a knife.
E**R
Works with Ruyxin sharpener
Works well with my Ruyxin sharpener. Note that this stones need seasoning, as is clearly stated in the packaging. That means they will end up feeling less gritty after a couple uses.
P**R
Your basic fine diamond whetstone...
This is a fine diamond whetstone used for putting the finishing touches on a sharp blade. This particular stone is for smaller blades. If you're dealing with larger tools (axes, hatchets, etc.), you'll want a larger version of this. Excellent stuff, and I'll only get these from DMT.
E**C
Gotta have it
If you need to build an edge, rebuild an edge or change the bezel angle on any knife or blade - this is the first stone to use. - Not much to report other than it works extremely well, cuts and cleans up with water and keeps it's grit forever. DMT has a great little system here - I'm impressed with the versatility and toughness of everything in this line.
J**K
Very good - IF you need to reprofile primary bevels with your DMT Aligner
This is a pretty darn aggressive stone so ONLY buy this if you will be reprofiling your primary bevels. I do that with all my knives so this was worth it to me. I COULD have done that with just the coarse but it would have taken me much much longer without this stone. Please note: let the diamonds do the work for you - use very little or no pressure! Very gentle quick strokes are what is called for here! Note: this stone is meant to be used with the DMT Aligner. I suppose that you could use it freehand but that's not a wise thing with a smaller stone like this and setting a primary bevel ...
E**N
Me encantó afila muy bien las navajas de las fresas de router, excelente calidad muy recomendable
D**O
otimo! ja uso a mais de dez anos as pedras da DMT e vale o investimento.
M**E
I use these without the aligner sharpening jig. They help me to keep my carving tools in good condition.
P**O
ich habe als Vorarbeit den silbernen Schleifstein um arge Scharten im Messer auszuwetzen. danach den hier um die Furchen zu bereinigen OHNE Druck arbeiten, das Teil nimmt es einem sonst übel Die Groben Teile nehmen auch so viel Material ab danach mit welchen auch immer fertig machen (ich hab die weiteren DMT Diamanten rot,grün, blau und fleischfarben)
J**N
Works well and fits, only use this grit to repair knife edge from heavy damage tho
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