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    Thanks for the update. Not familiar with silkstones.
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    Here's the label also, forgot to include it earlier.

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    Looks like a Silkstone indeed. Also the size is typical.
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    Thanks a lot to all of you for your contribution!

    I‘ve played a little more with the stone in between.
    On slurry its working with a reasonable speed. I could achieve a solid HHT3-HHT4 of it, maybe with more carefull work it an finish on slurry.

    The scratch pattern leaved by slurry is a little bit rougher compared to my YG/B-Thuri.

    Looking forward to more experimenting!

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    Personally I prefer edges from these stones when used with oil. They are oil safe, it can be washed right off after finishing. You only need just enough to smear across the surface. 4-6 drops is more than enough for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hatzicho View Post
    Looks like a Silkstone indeed. Also the size is typical.
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