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  1. From the photos I have seen under a microscope...

    From the photos I have seen under a microscope for the escher stone specifically, the polishing it offers doesn't change weather it's used with or without slurry. From what I know, a stone without...
  2. I used the C12k with a C12k slurry stone, with or...

    I used the C12k with a C12k slurry stone, with or without slurry it still gives a polished marvel like reflection. But it becomes even slower.
  3. Do you use the stone without the 0.5μm diamond...

    Do you use the stone without the 0.5μm diamond slurry? If yes, do you think it's finer than before? I usually lap my C12k with 600 grit diamond plate, and regardless how fine it gets after with...
  4. I cleaned the stone, and lapped it with a 1k...

    I cleaned the stone, and lapped it with a 1k stone again, it was clean. And I used it with WD40. Yes, it's true that you can rub it with another stone, for finer hones, I use Chinese 12k pieces. It...
  5. I have recently purchased one Llyn idwal, it was...

    I have recently purchased one Llyn idwal, it was freshly lapped around 1k but when I used it, it scratched my blade. After that, I lapped the stone with 15k lapping film with 5k sandpaper between,...
  6. Thanks for the quick answer. It also depends from...

    Thanks for the quick answer. It also depends from what someone uses to produce slurry. A diamond plate is usually preferred for its speed, and don't allow a highly polished surface to be formed, but...
  7. the correlation between stone's surface polishing degree and the honing it offers

    Well, I have noticed some hones like the charnley forest, LLyn Idwal and turkey oilstone have to be lapped to a very fine, glass like finish to offer their finest finish for a blade. Other hones,...
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