12 June 2013, 07:08
A quick review.
After buying my condor bushlore, i used "standard" whetstones, but found they didnt stay flat for very long, which makes a mess of the scandinavian grind blade, (should be perfectly flat for ease of sharpening)
then i found the DC4
the first thing to note is that its a POCKET stone.
It comes in a handy leather pouch though.
because of its size it takes a little getting used to. but the diamond and ceramic plates work wonders, and seem to stay perfectly flat.
well worth the money due to the job it does,
http://www.thebushcraftstore.co.uk/fallk...3986-p.asp
After buying my condor bushlore, i used "standard" whetstones, but found they didnt stay flat for very long, which makes a mess of the scandinavian grind blade, (should be perfectly flat for ease of sharpening)
then i found the DC4
the first thing to note is that its a POCKET stone.
It comes in a handy leather pouch though.
because of its size it takes a little getting used to. but the diamond and ceramic plates work wonders, and seem to stay perfectly flat.
well worth the money due to the job it does,
http://www.thebushcraftstore.co.uk/fallk...3986-p.asp