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    And use a permanent marker on a rough side to indicate which side is which one [/QUOTE]

    No need to put any marker on the honing surface, just put an arrow on the side pointing towards the burnished side. Or just bevel/flatten the corners a bit more on the burnished side for a visual cue.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fxt913 View Post

    No need to put any marker on the honing surface, just put an arrow on the side pointing towards the burnished side. Or just bevel/flatten the corners a bit more on the burnished side for a visual cue.
    Good point. I round the edges of the burnished side of my stones. The side I leave a little roughed up just gets an angular bevel.
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