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12-19-2009, 02:28 PM #20
No, that's not what I was thinking of. I have limited experience on Naniwas (maybe honed 25 razors on them), but I've never heard of gouging one during normal honing, regardless of the razor being used, and I can't think of how you would gouge one during normal honing. I've seen Naniwas that have had hundreds or thousands of razors honed on them, and no gouges there at all. I also can't imagine a Naniwa chipping a razor, even with slurry, given how soft those hones seem to be, but if you say it's happened to you, I don't disbelieve you. Also, the Chosera and the SuperStones are two different lines of hones.
What JoeD was telling me was about the hardness of the steel (how tough it is to cut), the hardness of the abrasive in the hone and the rate it breaks down, and the toughness of the binder and how resistant it is to releasing old grit to allow you to reach new grit.