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On modern powdered steels the difference between the glass and the pro stones will be negligable. There are rumors that the glass stones are a newer technology and that the pro stones are being phased out, but I have no idea if there is any basis for this. Or possibly go all in on either the glass or the pros? All the other stones are fine for a … But back then D2 was the high carbide steel. I just wanted to have the Shapton glass stones . I may give the 16k ago I was under the impression the glass stones wore substantially slower than the pro series, which is why they are so thin. Yes, I have seen the Shapton glass at 220, 320, 500, 1000 and the shapton pro at 120, 220, 320, 1000. I mean the glass stones are the newest tech from shapton, right. Given how long the stones are likely to last me, I don't mind spending some money for quality. They are hard and slow to lap and I cannot imagine wearing one of these out. Hope to not have to buy another stone or sharpening accessory for the next 10-20 years. I like the 4000 grit because it seems course enough to remove a little metal, but fine enough to leave a mirror polish. Shapton says that the glass were formulated with high carbide steels in mind. The shapton stones cut a little faster, but that doesn't make them entirely better. I was thinking about getting the pro 220, pro 1k and maybe the pro 2k, and then maybe the glass stones up to 16k. Use diamonds to set your bevel on those steels,for example if you like to stop at 3K then you can stop at between a 1 and 3K diamond then use a water stone of the same grit to refine the scratch pattern. I use the pro stones and really like them. I also picked up a Arkansa stone last week, so have been playing with it with some good results. I do finish my jointer plane on an 8000, but that one still has a lot of life left in it." I do have Naniwas and the 20k G which I think is great set up . 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