While I regularly sharpen my gouges during turning, I am curious about using slip stones between trips to the grinder. What is the best stone? India stone or Arkansas stone? Does use of the stone reduce time at the grinder? Any advice is welcome.
I have learned the process of sharpening, not grinding. I wondered if the slip stone was an unnecessary step. Thanks for the information.I never bothered. Once you learn to sharpen, instead of grind, the slip stones don't save you any time or steel. The trick is the light touch. Kind of like one mantra I use for turning, from some unknown skew master, "the bevel should rub the wood, but the wood should not know it". Even with the skew, it can be touched up with a diamond or CBN card, but it still needs to be stropped.
robo hippy