Originally Posted by
Euclid440
Yup. If you want to learn the potential of your stone, finish it on a diamond slurry, you may want to experiment with this stone with a western razor.
Set the bevel with a 1k then diamond slurry and dilute to finish, you will learn a lot about your stone, slurry making and performance. And if your stone is a finisher.
Save the diamonds for touch up or if you need a little punch up, but only a few laps.
A chrome oxide strop will calm most edges, you don’t need much or many laps. There is no benefit to killing the edge on glass, just hone it. Once it is on the stone, the old edge is gone.