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    Don't own Japanese stones, but do have a thought. Maybe the Japanese stones require more pressure during honing to maintain contact with both the bevel and edge during the honing stroke. Could it be this simple? Probably not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Croaker View Post
    Don't own Japanese stones, but do have a thought. Maybe the Japanese stones require more pressure during honing to maintain contact with both the bevel and edge during the honing stroke. Could it be this simple? Probably not.
    no they do not require to do anything different than other finishers.
    Stefan

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