Hi Chris
When I grind I use the entire surface - except for about half an inch at
either end.
I move the blade from side to side, even let the side of the blade
extend off the stone. After grinding dozens of blades I still have not
bothered flattening the stone.
Note that I grind the primary, don't actually hit the edge itself, so
the flatness of the stone is not crucial. I only do the edge on 3M
abrasives on glass, which is always flat.
You can get the stone flat enough on a cement sidewalk - one that does
not have too many stones on the surface. Keep the sidewalk wet, rub
vigorously.
Brent
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