Quote Originally Posted by khaos View Post
First of all people set bevels on a coticule with slurry, so its grit equivalence would be around 1k all the way through 12k? 30k? whatever you wanna call a final edge, and its actual grit is measurable (the size of the garnets) but unfeasible- and I promise will be almost nothing like its "grit equivalency".

You have to be more careful here; cutting speed and grit size are two totally different things. Using a slurry will not change the grit size (unless I am seriously misinformed about what slurry is), but will change the cutting speed. When you talk about grit equivalence, I think it is important to mention if you mean equivalent cutting speed or actual grit size (with respect to different ways of "measuring" grit size). Above, it looks like you are talking about cutting speed while in the second part of your post, you seem to be referring to the ways grit is "measured."

Just trying to be clear so no one gets confused.