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Skin Oils On Stones
I was messing around with my Coticule and PHIG stones and after wiping them off with my hand I noticed the water would bead up like if there was oil on it. I was just wondering if anyone else noticed that from the oils on the hands. I didn't think my hands were that oily. Has anyone noticed a change in sharpening afterwards? The oils seem to wash off after awhile so not really a problem was just curious if there was a up or downside to sharpening capabilities.
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Here you need to read this thread,,
http://straightrazorpalace.com/honin...oil-thuri.html
and the thread linked it there
Sorry I couldn't resist, talk about two people with a case of YMMV :p
Just wash the stone off you should be fine, I am one of those people that doesn't rub the stone, in fact when I give a demonstration or a seminar it makes me cringe a bit when people are all rubbing the surface on the stones with their hands...
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I usually do to get the dust off cause I can feel it when honing. I usually wash my hands more than most unless they are in the food or medical industries that is why it was rather weird seeing it do that.