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Originally Posted by Bill Harsey
Reaper, Thanks for mentioning this,
The Magic Marker is a very good sharpening tool used just as you describe.
Be sure to clean any oil off the blade first and then after making your magic marker mark, let it dry for a few minutes so it stays on better when you have it in the oil of the sharpening stone.
This really helps that "looking/seeing" thing.
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You use oil on your diamond stones?
TR
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