Enlighten me,

I am a competent coticule honer. I have got a decent collection. I can put an edge on a razor coming from a 1k stone that melts the hair off my face with superior comfort. I don't need to add secondary bevels unless I want to. I want to try this crushed slurry method.

I get the concept you work the slurry on the base hone with the rubbing stone and this in turn "crushes" the slurry and breaks it down to some extent allowing for "superior" edges.

Do I work the slurry stone in the same small spot instead of working the whole hone?

Do I finish the edge on water and then go to crushed slurry to finish or do I set the bevel and sharpen with this crushed slurry?

Let me know.

- Scott