I'd appreciate some advice on effectively using Escher stones as finishers.
I was fortunate to acquire a few Eschers over a year or two ago, when they were still expensive, but not yet out of reasonable reach. At the time, I was a much more consistent and effective honer than I am now, having dealt with carpal tunnel on and off for the past year. I can still get a good shaving edge with time and concentration, using coticules and other finishers.
But then and now, I have the same problem. I cannot seem to improve my edges using my Eschers as finishers. I have two yellow/greens and one small dark blue. I don't dismiss Eschers because I flat know better. Many honers I deeply respect get great results with their Eschers, and I've shaved with their results. I just can't manage to get them myself. But I've held onto those Eschers, in hopes of eventually learning to use them.
I start with either diamond plates or Naniwas for bevel setting. My main stone is the coticule after that, working through progressively thinning slurry levels to plain water, and I can always get a decent shaving edge. But when I move to the Escher, I can't seem to improve that edge, and often degrade it. I generally do fine when moving to a Japanese natural, Charnley, or Chinese 12K (all without slurry, just plain water). I also got good results with a Shapton 16K when I still had it.
My Eschers didn't come with a slurry stone. Is that what I'm missing? Can I move from a coticule to a plain-water Escher and get finisher benefit from it without slurry? Or should I work on building slurry using one of my other Eschers as a slurry stone?
Thanks



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