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    Quote Originally Posted by Avenolpey View Post
    I lay my hone on a layer of epidermis supported by by a flexible and mobile endoskeleton. I find this configuration provides maximum adaptability and feedback. The endoskeleton has protrutions that grip the hone and help position the hone for optimal pressure and angles. These mobile protrusions are also able to transition water from a source to the surface of the hone to refresh slurry.
    I tried using an explanation like this on my mom when I was a teen,,, she said too much of this type of activity would make me go blind.

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    Time to go buy a honing bench you guys have awesome ideas..............These setups look to be the ticket. I hone on a Micro fiber towel, tried the sham-wow's and well when I washed them they shrank A LOT! (figured they would hold all the water, boy am I a sucker)
    My wife picked me up a wood tray, but that would have been short lived with all the water. I think I'll check out some antique shops I'm sure someone has a vintage sink top.
    CHRIS

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