Hi guys. I have a few hard natural japanese sharpening stones. Stanley, quangsheng t10 and blue steel cannot create slurry on these stones. It feels like I'm rubbing on glass. Creating slurry with a diamond plate or nagura works.
Now I do remember being able to create slurry on one of these stones in the past with a mujingfang hss blade. At the time I thought that it was the hardness of the blade that caused this. Now I know that this is not the case as the samurai blue steel blade is very hard steel, but it does not raise a slurry. I think the Hss raised a slurry because it contains a lot of chromium, tungsten or vanadium which are much harder than the carbon in the steel.
Since pmv11 has a lot of chromium I was wondering whether that could create a slurry as well.
Thanks in advance.
Now I do remember being able to create slurry on one of these stones in the past with a mujingfang hss blade. At the time I thought that it was the hardness of the blade that caused this. Now I know that this is not the case as the samurai blue steel blade is very hard steel, but it does not raise a slurry. I think the Hss raised a slurry because it contains a lot of chromium, tungsten or vanadium which are much harder than the carbon in the steel.
Since pmv11 has a lot of chromium I was wondering whether that could create a slurry as well.
Thanks in advance.