Originally Posted by
outback
Thank you. She's my ace of hearts, in any progression.
By changing the lube ( oil, water, glycerin ) I can make it act as three different grit stones. Then you can also slurry it, for a bevel cutter. But its still quite slow, so I bevel set on the 1K Chosera, then the Washita W/ water.
That puts me at 5-7K, then to 8&12 to polish it out, and either a Escher, or Thurigan for the icing on the cake.
I feel the Washita gives me a stronger edge, over the synthetics of that grit.
Maybe its just me, but I love this stone.
Oh..! And what it does to a kitchen knife, is heavenly.