Quote Originally Posted by Martin103 View Post
For example the feedback while honing on Shapton is very good, feels like the razor is stuck to the stone once it reach its max potential on one stone, then move to a finer stone till that suction shows up again. Sound is a big part as well you get to know what sound comes for a particular stone, if it doesnt sound right something is out of wack, maybe more water or lapping or you moved from one stone to the other to fast, all part of feedback to acheive your goal.
Another good feedback is watching the water in front of the blade while honing, it will definately point out if there is dirt on your stone or grit.

There also feedback on ebay!
I think you're referring to stiction: the friction which tends to prevent stationary surfaces from being set in motion? And is quite noticeable on my Ozuku when the potential of the stone is achieved. If I try to push it too far I risk the blade 'skipping' due to the desire of the blade to stay where it is.