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    Default Raising a slurry.

    Hello,

    How do you raise a slurry on a very hard stone, do you use a diamond grit or a soft slurry stone?

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    A diamond plate will raise slurry from a hard stone. A soft slurry stone will make it's own slurry.
    You can then hone on 2 different mediums.
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    I just use a few swirls from my Naniwa lapping plate (320k) on whatever hone I'm using, the slurry will match the grit.
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    DMT325 works great for raising a slurry and lapping the hone in one step if you use figure 8's as recommended by gssixgun, bevel edges of a hone, cut down or reshape protruding heel of a blade, just a good multi purpose tool..........well worth the investment.
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    It just feels right to use my wee Coticule slurry stone on my oh so nice Coti.
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    Thanks everyone, you guys reminded me of the obvious answer i should have gotten my self. I just made a slurry stone out of the same material.

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    Assuming you want a slurry from that stone, I think using a smaller piece of the same stone is the best option. Personally, I don't like using a DMT because mine (a DMT325C) leaves scratches in hard stones. I'd bet the scratches don't have a negative effect on honing, but I still don't like them.

    As Oz pointed out, the softer stone will make more slurry than the harder one, if you mix and match.

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