Originally Posted by
Siguy
...@Carl,
Well.... I have had some very interesting feedback and video from Glen on this. At some point in the recent past, Glen and Lynn thought it would be interesting to expound more on the "One stone hone" technique. Actually, two stones. One slurry and one for honing.
The information was particularly useful for me in my situation. My first stone purchase was a Naniwa 12K for maintenance. To expand the versatility of the 12K, it was suggested I buy a slurry stone(it's far less expensive than more hones). For a few of my razors, I was able to develop enough cutting power to revive one or two edges that I wasn't able to without the slurry.
Of course, then came the onset of HAD and I haven't really touched the slurry stone since...