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I bought a new bench stone to hone my tools between sharpening. When it says to soak the new stone in oil, does that mean literally or just pour alot of oil on top of it???
I presume you are using a fine oil stone - I have use the oil bath with some fine stones but the coarse ones just leak afterwards if saturated. I use a mixture of Auto transmission fluid (synthetic whale oil) and mineral spirits (kerosene was used in the olden days). Easy to add and easy to clean up. Easy to clean the surface of the stones too.
Yes, It's actually course on one side and fine on the other. I plan on using the fine side. It's a Norton brand that I picked up at HD. Also grabbed the Norton brand oil to put on it as well. Was just confused what the instructions meant by "soaking" the new stone in the oil.
How do you clean the surface? Just wipe it off?
Ok, thanks again. This is actually the one I have: http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc...splay?langId=-1&storeId=10051&catalogId=10053
Ok, thanks again. This is actually the one I have: http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc...splay?langId=-1&storeId=10051&catalogId=10053
Oops! That one needs soaking if I remember correctly, been a while since I encounter it. Probably messy and too coarse for our needs, more suited to sharpen lawn mower blades. Also will develop a belly quickly as the grit wears off. I would advise you to go for the other one to start with. Save yourself some frustration. I used to teach a sharpening course and when a student showed up with one of these I advised them to return it. Home Depot was really good about it and there was no problem.
The black/red one is pre-loaded with oil and a lot less messy, finer too. Sorry about that.