konsuke
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Is there a general guideline as to how to tell me if I have enough water on my stone, or does it just not matter if I flatten it after every session? I've seen some videos where they use just a drop before going over it like 50 times, and some where they splash a cup over the stone every few strokes. I got so far, that finer stones need much less water, but is there some way I can tell, or is it just experience? From experience so far based on sound, I need to water a lot, basically every few strokes, but when I look at videos it always feels like they do much less than me. Therefore wondering, if there's some way I can tell? Using less water also means less mess. Some guys just seem to sharpen on the counter with a towel, while others use a full box of water underneath with a bridge. I'm so confused.
It probably depends on the stone a lot, so is it just experience or is there a generally applicable guideline? If it's experience, you probably have to do a huge amount of sharpening before you can tell that less/more water affects the stone's longevity?
It probably depends on the stone a lot, so is it just experience or is there a generally applicable guideline? If it's experience, you probably have to do a huge amount of sharpening before you can tell that less/more water affects the stone's longevity?
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