Interested in why you use the natural stones instead of synthetics.
So far I’ve just used synthetics (Naniwa, Suehiro and Shapton) and have been happy with the edges I can get off those. I’d like try the naturals (when I slow down buying razors). Any suggestions where to start, seems a little mystical in some respects (ancient stones, very rare, no longer mined or if they are by some ancient Japanese gentleman who should of retired 4 decades ago but thankfully for us he still cares about quality stones) or is it simply personal preferences. If I get into naturals do I have to relearn technique? Can the naturals achieve the same grit levels in terms of polish?
I don't use the Jnats exclusively the last hone session I did I used only my Synthetic hones
Naniwa SS 1k - Norton 4/8k - Naniwa SS 12k - crox 0.3 microns on balsa - Ferrox 0.1 micron on balsa
I also have used the Jnat as a finisher over the synthetics to trial different techniques & edge finishes
IF the razors are mine I use what ever I want to play with on the day
if it is for someone else they can request which finish they want
Any suggestions where to start, - buy from a reputable seller who has razor knowledge
Seems a little mystical in some respects - I find it is
or is it simply personal preferences - you don't know if you don't try all I can say
If I get into naturals do I have to relearn technique? - not really in blade movements only how you use the stone with or with out slurries etc, I only use self slurry from the DMT on my Jnats so far, still looking for some decent Nagura to compliment them but have done the same with slurries on my synthetics
Can the naturals achieve the same grit levels in terms of polish?- yes as with any 12k stone it is the grit size that maters, but the naturals all have variations & can be harder to determined unlike a manufactured synthetic hone, hence the need to but from a reputable seller or spend the dollars & hours on trial& error