Seems I’m finding that the edges I have been getting from my Arkansas collection
(Dan’s Medium, Hard, Surgical Black, Translucent, Preyda Soft) have been quite good and I’m preferring them to those I’m accustomed to from my coticules, Naniwa SS rocks and the assortment of other hones I have. That being said, is there any real advantage to expanding the quiver with a Washita and/or True Hard Arkansas?
I enjoy different stones just because I like collecting things like that. I’m fully cognizant that I have an ample inventory of sharpening media with which to put decent edges on most all sharp things I own. Perhaps I’ll fall down the J-nat hole one day but not any time soon.
But my question is….will the aforementioned Arks serve a meaningful purpose in my sharpening routine?
Or would they be pretty much redundant to a fault?
(Dan’s Medium, Hard, Surgical Black, Translucent, Preyda Soft) have been quite good and I’m preferring them to those I’m accustomed to from my coticules, Naniwa SS rocks and the assortment of other hones I have. That being said, is there any real advantage to expanding the quiver with a Washita and/or True Hard Arkansas?
I enjoy different stones just because I like collecting things like that. I’m fully cognizant that I have an ample inventory of sharpening media with which to put decent edges on most all sharp things I own. Perhaps I’ll fall down the J-nat hole one day but not any time soon.
But my question is….will the aforementioned Arks serve a meaningful purpose in my sharpening routine?
Or would they be pretty much redundant to a fault?