For years I've been sharpening my tools with an old stone of my grandads (I've no idea what grit it is) and a bit of 3-in-1 oil. With some stropping afterwards they've always come out sharp enough to shave arm hair, with a little pressure.
I decided, after reading alot about them on here (and a little influence from RM), to get a full set of Japanese water-stones - 800, 1200 and 6000 grit. The thing is, I'm not able to get my tools any sharper than I did with my Grandads old oil stone.
The water stones are a lot more effort to use, were more expensive and have produced identical results. I can't help but feel dissapointed .
Am I doing anything wrong at all? Has anyone else experienced this? Perhaps I was wrongly expecting miracle results from my new stones
I decided, after reading alot about them on here (and a little influence from RM), to get a full set of Japanese water-stones - 800, 1200 and 6000 grit. The thing is, I'm not able to get my tools any sharper than I did with my Grandads old oil stone.
The water stones are a lot more effort to use, were more expensive and have produced identical results. I can't help but feel dissapointed .
Am I doing anything wrong at all? Has anyone else experienced this? Perhaps I was wrongly expecting miracle results from my new stones