Quote Originally Posted by rickboone View Post
What should C12K slurry look like? I use my slurry stone on it and it's barely visible. Rub harder? Longer? (that didn't sound right). Or, is C12K slurry not milky like coticule slurry?
The slurry is way different.
Slurry tends to speed up a hone... I am not sure
that is what you want with the Ch12+/-K hone anyhow.

As a finisher what tricks help it finish better.
My guess is just to rub the rock to clean the
surface and call it good. The rough surface
from the Norton flattening stone might get in
the way of the finishing action. A rubbing
stone should calm down the surface and
leave a light slurry. If a slurry is important
try to not wash it down the drain when it
is so hard to generate.

A Norton nagura would shed grit and make the
Ch12+/-K rock hone faster. Try one they
are inexpensive.