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    Default Thuringian Porosity

    Hey all,

    I just have a quick question: Generally how porous are Thuringian hones? I assume they are more porous than a coticule, for example, because of the warning of keeping them away from oil and grease. But then why wouldn't they need to be pre-soaked, like other porous stones? Or is it just because they are only slightly porous?

    I was just wondering that question when I was looking at my thuringian and my coticule

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    I don't think they are porous at all.


    Whatever, you don't presoak them. Just splash water on the surface and ready to go.

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    For the most part natural stones are not very porous. Some of the Japanese stones are more so but compared to ceramic stones they really aren't.
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