OR LEAVE THE SLURRY TO DRY??
Just wondering about this...
Stingray
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OR LEAVE THE SLURRY TO DRY??
Just wondering about this...
Stingray
I always clean them off under running water, JNats, synths or whichever stone I use.
I clean the stones as well.
I don't if I just do a quick touch up, but after I hone one or more razors, I use my DMT 325 8 X 3" stone to level and clean both sides of my Norton 8K/3K stone.
Then I air dry the Norton until bone dry to the touch.
Yep...I clean it.
I definitely wash mine. I would figure that along with the dried slurry, there would also be swarf to some degree that could be detrimental to the edge the next time you hone on it.
I rinse mine under the faucet while rubbing it with my hand.
+1. I have read of guys who leave the slurry for next time but I figure the metal is there too. It has to go somewhere. I rinse and hit them with a nylon bristle brush for good measure. Something else I do, that I learned from a j-nat website, is avoid touching the honing surface with my fingers. The same oils we condition are strops with in palm rubbing are present and they won't do the hones any good. At least not the waterstones. I handle them by the edges.