DMT® Diamond And Ceramic Color Coded Grit Chart DMT® Diamond And Ceramic Color Coded Grit System Extra-Extra Coarse (XX) Silver - 120 micron - 120 mesh Extreme repair of a very damaged edge. Extra Coarse (X) Black. Unless the stone is designated "Diaflat" (that is, designed for flattening other stones), DMT does not recommend using for flattening waterstones, Arkansas stones, and synthetic stones.
Color code: silver. Diamond size: 120 micron (120 mesh). This grit chart explains the color system for DMT's available grits.
Grits are provided in both microns and mesh. Extra Extra Coarse For aggressive metal removal and a safe alternative to powered grinding. Grit Size: 120 micron, 120 mesh.
Color Code: Silver Extra Coarse Re-bevel knives and tools, remove rust or sharpen heavy duty tools such as axes. Grit Size: 60 micron, 220 mesh. Color Code: Black Coarse Quickly brings back dull edges to the desired bevel and prepares for edge refinement.
Grit Size. Is it color coded? DMT color codes their grits. They color the handles or put a dot or color the bale on steels.
Here is the chart. color desc grit microns black x. Extra Fine - Diamond Size: 9 micron, 1200 mesh DMT Color Code: Gray Good for use as an intermediate step for plane irons, chisels, or carving tools.
Excellent single stone for sharpening kitchen knives. For woodworking we recommend following this grit with a water stone, diamond paste, or extra extra fine grit stone. Will stand up to the rigors of ceramic knife sharpening and to provide a razor sharp edge.
(HC 1200 mesh, 9 micron) If you need help with your selection, go to DMT's RESOURCES, then Written Sharpening and Use and Care Instructions page and click on DIAMOND GRITS or call us at 1. DMT® Color Coded Diamond and Ceramic Grit System Durable construction will provide years of consistent performance and reliable service For proper tool maintenance, woodworkers, chefs and other professionals rely on the superior quality and versatility of DMT® products. DMT color codes their stones for easy idtenfication: coarse is blue, fine is red, and super fine is green.
You may need to spend as long as 5 minutes on each side of the knife for each of the three grit levels, depending on your stone, your steel, and your technique (although it certainly could be, and often is, less time than that). Size: 120 micron (120 mesh). Color code: silver.
Recommended for aggressive removal of metal on damaged tool or for heavy.