What thuringen is that considered? Does it have a silky chalk on smooth chalk board feeling to it? Thanks for sharing and I hope you have a great weekend. Cheers.
@@nonamebear1136 I am not sure what type of Thuringian this is. It does have a smooth and silky feel. It doesn't have much cutting ability, and it's quite soft. Works really well if you want to tone down a high grit synthetic edge.
Thanks for the video. What is the blue liquid you use to lubricate the stone?
@@michaelkuper8268 That is Opinion No Rinse, aka ONR.
What thuringen is that considered? Does it have a silky chalk on smooth chalk board feeling to it?
Thanks for sharing and I hope you have a great weekend. Cheers.
@@nonamebear1136 I am not sure what type of Thuringian this is. It does have a smooth and silky feel. It doesn't have much cutting ability, and it's quite soft. Works really well if you want to tone down a high grit synthetic edge.
I do the same, come off synthetic to Thuri. Nice way to mellow the edge. Nice quick hone, it should feel like butter, take care man.