phil.p":baf8jdu5 said:I'm sitting here twiddling my thumbs waiting for someone to tell you to get an oilstone...
adrspach":2przlui4 said:Depends which one you have as they have different types of bonding used. I believe Norton and King are submerged however Naniwa is just sprinkle about ten minutes before use and just top up during sharpening.
bussy":2tm73zh1 said:Hi iNewbie
Just looked on the dieter schmid site and they say Japanese stones should never be left submerged but as Phil.p stated he's had his in water for 30yrs with no ill effect. I guess there's really no right or wrong !!! however as Vann said a container full of water is going to get spilled at some point, on reflection I think I will soak for a while then keep in a plastic bag (the stones that is) to keep them moist as John15 suggested.
Thanks for the input
Martyn
bussy":3nd71civ said:Hi iNewbie
Just looked on the dieter schmid site and they say Japanese stones should never be left submerged but as Phil.p stated he's had his in water for 30yrs with no ill effect. I guess there's really no right or wrong !!!
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