06-26-2016, 08:24 AM
Well, its been many years since I have sharpened anything but I am now setting up a small shop in my two bay garage. And I have no water, no laundry sink which I always had before.
Got lots of sharpening gear, Tormek which I didnt use much, maybe something stange like a drawknife. My Veritas MK system was my go to thing for bevels. Still got probably 8 platters and containers. Also got 7 shaptons, two diamond plates for flattenings the stones and all kinds of other gear.
My question is, do you guys sharpen without water. I always had it and like to rinse things to avoid grit contamination. I didnt use the stones much except anymore, relying on the Power sharpener for bevels and scary sharp on a granite plate for the backs, ending with compound or diamond paste on mdf. But I am wondering if I should incur the expense of getting water? I think I will miss having it.
Got lots of sharpening gear, Tormek which I didnt use much, maybe something stange like a drawknife. My Veritas MK system was my go to thing for bevels. Still got probably 8 platters and containers. Also got 7 shaptons, two diamond plates for flattenings the stones and all kinds of other gear.
My question is, do you guys sharpen without water. I always had it and like to rinse things to avoid grit contamination. I didnt use the stones much except anymore, relying on the Power sharpener for bevels and scary sharp on a granite plate for the backs, ending with compound or diamond paste on mdf. But I am wondering if I should incur the expense of getting water? I think I will miss having it.