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09-19-2012, 08:12 AM #1
Than yours will probably never get dry enough to develop cracks while for us who use them only now and then they get dry through and through and drying them slowly and as evenly as possible seems to help to avoid cracks.
I also have the thick version without a base and I like it better when soaked for at least a couple of minutes, in fact I bought mine after seeing you use it on youtube, saying the bevel is the most important part of honing and the chosera is the "best" bevelsetter. I'm glad I did, thanks!
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09-19-2012, 03:25 PM #2
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Thanked: 13234LOL I was wondering who was going to be the one that actually read my post and thought about it I almost added the fact that there are quite a few times during the month that the stone sits idle and dry for up to 3 days...
So far so good for mine,, and I do abuse it, I do the same for most of my hones, I toss the Naniwa SS in the tub to soak for up to 30 min or more too,, same with my Shapton GS... I am pretty rough with mine, so honestly ever time I see posts like this my first reaction is ***** what did you guys do??? or, that is a bad hone
I agree Stingray they are the best right now, fast and very smooth cutting