ajchien
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Ive been wondering, what kind/brand of oil do you use for your sharpening stone? Or are you a water or dry kinda guy?
WD-40 on fine natural stones, drug store mineral oil on everything else. The goal is to fill the stones' pores to prevent metal from building up and stopping the cutting action. Soapy water also works. I buy WD-40 by the gallon and apply it with a plant sprayer. Works well.
I use Lamp Oil, when I use to build injection molds I have a pan that I kept all my stones in and found lamp oil had a no smell and would not change over time. My stone container is still fresh after 14 years of little use.