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    Over the past year or so, natural stones have replaced many of my synthetic stones especially at the finishing stages. Who can fault the squigee smooth edge of German water stones, or the silky velvet edge left by Jnats.

    I have found them at their best with carbon steel blades. Repeatedly, I have gotten good edges on SS blades, but some how there is still something just shy of perfect when these amalgumated Chromide steels resist the magic of naturals. For these modern steels, Synthetic stones still give me the best edge. Anyone else find this to be true?

    A half baked but documented hypothesis, could be that the weak acid Hydrogen phosphate salts in naturals are indeed part of the natural magic, and the SS alloys resist whatever action this mild chemical action transforms the carbon steels?

    If that idea holds any merrit, carbon steels are literaly "organic" by nature, what better marraige then they should be harmonious with their natural stone mates.

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    I don't really know anything about the chemistry of steels or hones, but I have gotten some really nice edges on the new Dovo Micartas using my Thurry and Asagi.

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    I am not so sure about the chemistry either but my observations are close but not exact...

    Carbon razors can be sharpened on just about anything...

    SS and the newer Super Steels tend to get the best when stroked across the Naniwa SS and the Shapton GS stones...

    Of course every time something like this comes up you have to realize that we are all just talking about minor differences here...

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    Quote Originally Posted by holli4pirating View Post
    I don't really know anything about the chemistry of steels or hones, but I have gotten some really nice edges on the new Dovo Micartas using my Thurry and Asagi.
    Yes,They do give very good edges....

    Quote Originally Posted by gssixgun View Post
    I am not so sure about the chemistry either but my observations are close but not exact...

    Carbon razors can be sharpened on just about anything...

    SS and the newer Super Steels tend to get the best when stroked across the Naniwa SS and the Shapton GS stones...

    Of course every time something like this comes up you have to realize that we are all just talking about minor differences here...
    This has been exactly my experience Glenn, that little something extra is what I am talking about. Like the difference from outstanding to extraordinary. Minor, but noticeable on my face.

    Going back to carbon, I like the tooth left by Jnats and German Water stones even if they have been finished on 30k syn, I still run them on the naturals.

    It is amazing how many stone systems, and razor styles, tempers and grinds, even obsessd amatuers like myself learn hanging with you guys.
    It took me almost two years to really figure out the German Stone, the Jnat seemed easier for me. Bare in mind I was raised on a synthetic diet.

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    Other than bevel setting I had gotten away from synthetics for some months now but I've been returning to them lately. Still tend to finish with the Escher. I don't have any J-nats so I can't comment on them but I am curious.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyHAD View Post
    Other than bevel setting I had gotten away from synthetics for some months now but I've been returning to them lately. Still tend to finish with the Escher. I don't have any J-nats so I can't comment on them but I am curious.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyHAD View Post
    Other than bevel setting I had gotten away from synthetics for some months now but I've been returning to them lately. Still tend to finish with the Escher. I don't have any J-nats so I can't comment on them but I am curious.
    Still no Jnats, Jimmy?! I mean, c'mon dude! LOL!

    I haven't actually honed any SS blades yet because I have never bought one, I tend to buy old razors and they're usually Carbon Blades but Sham and I did have a conversation once about the Charnley Forest and I learned that the CF was very good for finishing SS blades but wasn't used for any Carbon blades...

    I thought it was interesting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyHAD View Post
    I don't have any J-nats so I can't comment on them but I am curious.
    I guess you're dangerously close to a screen name change
    Maybe Jimmy J-nat-not?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gssixgun View Post
    I am not so sure about the chemistry either but my observations are close but not exact...

    Carbon razors can be sharpened on just about anything...

    SS and the newer Super Steels tend to get the best when stroked across the Naniwa SS and the Shapton GS stones...

    Of course every time something like this comes up you have to realize that we are all just talking about minor differences here...
    Thanks Glen, I was just thinking of posting a thread on what people like to use to finish Stainless. Do you find this also hold true for really hard carbon blade like the New TI carbonsong 135 blades?

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    Quote Originally Posted by superbleu View Post
    Thanks Glen, I was just thinking of posting a thread on what people like to use to finish Stainless. Do you find this also hold true for really hard carbon blade like the New TI carbonsong 135 blades?
    I have never had problems finishing hard steels on a Jnat. The TI carbon song 135 blades I have honed all were pretty easy to work with.
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