Flattening / Lapping Black Arkansas sharpening stone
Keep in mind - the video is full lenght, no speed ups or cuts - consider it is on the boring side... The stone is brand new, never used - this is the reason for the length of the video. It is one time job - every lapping session after this one will be much shorter because Arkansas stones are very hard and they almost do not dish, but the surface must be recondition from time to time to keep the stone clean and fast cutting without seeing traces of burnishing the edge.

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