[Woodcarver] Carving stone
Mike & Patty Wilcox
mllrynaz at millry.net
Tue Jan 13 00:10:11 EST 2004
No because you will dry it
it wont be left in the water
only has water while you are sharping it
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> won't water rust out the knives?
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> > In a message dated 1/12/04 8:33:39 PM, jedavies at jdscrafts.com writes:
> >
> > << Honing oil is the best way to go and it really in not that expensive.
> If
> >
> > you do not have any or can't find a last resort is to just use water.
Any
> >
> > other kind of oil is going to plug up the stone or get sour smelling on
> >
> > you. >>
> >
> > Are we asuming it is an oil stone he has? Might be a water stone? For
> oil I
> > use mineral oil from the drug store...about as cheap as you can get.
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