Quote Originally Posted by S0LITARYS0LDIER View Post
Sorry maybe I didn't word this right. I mean TNT after bevel setting and while doing post 1k work..

Now that is a whole different thing

You could it is your honing

But honestly the gross issues that a TNT picks up should have been eliminated by the end of the bevel set protocol..

The micro chips that may come up at the high levels of honing would be very tiny and I doubt many TN 's would feel them
Overhoning / wireedege / burr should really not be an issue after some practice so again you shouldn't really need a TNT for that either

Then again there are some out there that swear by Cutting Tomatoes and Cutting Paper so there are some ideas out there that I think are pretty "Out There" but if it works for you it is your steel to hone away...