Quote Originally Posted by holli4pirating View Post
I don't understand what you mean. As I understand it, "thickness" of slurry is the ration of hone particles to water particles, while size is the size of the slurry particles. To me, the average size appears about the same in your before and after photos, but I also think there is not enough data to find a trend; it seems you disagree and think the average size is smaller after.

In your post you say "it's by reducing thickness mainly." Can you elaborate on what you mean by that? Because as I understand it, the thickness of the slurry is reduced by adding water.
Dylan,
I did not mean particles to water ratio, this is not what I was looking at. I meant that each grit particle breaks down in how thick it is by flaking off.
Jnats have layered structure, like book pages, which from the pics goes all the way to the grit particles.