This might be a dumb question but here goes.
Back in the good old days, (not so good but certainly long ago) when I sharpened my tools and knives, I used an two sided oil stone, I must admit I never had any problems with the edge, and though no expert, my tools, chisels, plane blades, rebating irons, knifes etc, were sharp enough for the tasks.
Questions
1: oil stones / water stone which is better? for general sharpening
2: can you use an oil stone with water?
2b: if it is possible, what is the best way of preparing an oil stone (I have a brand new and unused) for use with water?
Please feel free to point and laugh at me.
Back in the good old days, (not so good but certainly long ago) when I sharpened my tools and knives, I used an two sided oil stone, I must admit I never had any problems with the edge, and though no expert, my tools, chisels, plane blades, rebating irons, knifes etc, were sharp enough for the tasks.
Questions
1: oil stones / water stone which is better? for general sharpening
2: can you use an oil stone with water?
2b: if it is possible, what is the best way of preparing an oil stone (I have a brand new and unused) for use with water?
Please feel free to point and laugh at me.