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    "Honing to damp". Yes that is a much more...

    "Honing to damp". Yes that is a much more accurate description of my question.
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    Honing dry or honing to dry???

    I'm hoping that you guys could answer a curiosity that I have after watching a few videos and reading a few threads. I have noticed on some of the threads that some hones are to be used dry and on a...
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