Thanks for the encouraging words. I have feeling that I have overhoned my blades. Because I do not completely know when the current stage is done. There are atleast one good thing, I have got lot of practise. I have also thinked, why did not I bought at the begin a 4/8 Norton and gone on with a pyramid. Because here are detailed instructions how to do a Pyramid. Now I am messing around with these stones, without understanding how to use them..

Yesterday I lapped my 8k and Chinese. And I made a Chinese slurry stone with hacksaw. The 8k had a very deep concave, so it took quite long time when it was flat again. Also I understood if you have honed a wedge you must do lapping before honing a straight with it. Now, when the stones are flat again I took my straight Dovo and performed some strokes with it. The result was quite good, again. But not nearly ybersharp. I have never had/shaved with ybersharp straight razor. I have a dosposal Dovo with short 39,4 mm blade. It is sharpest knife what I have used, simply it is sharp and no dragging, it is my reference knife. Maybe I must send the Dovo to the honing service to get a real reference. Then I can continue honing lessons with my Joseph&Allen.

The new thing was using a slurry stone with Chinese. I really liked the touch what it are offering. Earlier I had used Chinese dry, without water. There are much more a drag with slurry and much more sense. So the dry stone gives almost any feedback. The slurry is good thing.

What should I next do. I must take time out and focus more to stropping.