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    Really ???

    Good to know I have been doing it wrong all these years


    Just kidding a little

    You have to learn your stone, and then decide how to use it for finishing, there really is no one way with J-Nats there are as many ways as there are stones well maybe not quite that bad hehehe

    Some stones finish best with a near glass finish and use of Nagura, some with a matte finish and different or a same stone nagura some with no nagura and a matte or a glasls finish, some with using the stones slurry and a dry finish..

    This are just some ways to use them not even all the ways..

    There are no wrong ways or right ways there is only the way that works best for your stone and your style


    To answer your question I have found that my well polished Arkansas stone is the best way to create a Mirror Sheen on another stone, they are extremely hard and don't shed grit, also quite inexpensive, and available near everywhere..
    Last edited by gssixgun; 05-26-2014 at 04:37 PM.

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