Try a Vintage Oilstone! Washita is a GREAT option 👍.
You only need one stone to hone with. Really, it's true! Having a progression of grits in hand plastic cases is ok, but there is a lot to be said for a traditional oilstone. Take a look at David Weaver's work on honing and oilstones / daw162

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Was This Hand Plane Worth Restoring?

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Langer Hobel, kurz: Raubank - Dictum, Veritas und ein Oldtimer im Vergleich

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Shooting Board - Make Your Own - It's Easy - Save £150 💲💲💲

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No35) Talking about oil stones.

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The TRUTH about CBN vs Diamond sharpening stones

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