![]() I do not recommend soaking man-made stones for long periods of time. Last edited by Bogdan Ristivojevic 03-21-2018 at 1:09 PM. Only good thing is that crack is parallel with surface, almost on half of stone, and I hope I will be able to make base, and have 2 stonesĪnyway, they perform so well that I won't hesitate to buy same type, even if lifespan is 2 years. Is something wrong in keeping Sigma stones in water for long times? I don't see anything on other stones (120, 400.1000.13000) Should I do something to prevent replacement stone from having same issue? I know that there is no cure for the stone, once they fully separate. It is definitely not manufacturing issue, as I would notice it much earlier. Nothing broke off, but crack is clearly visible. ![]() Just noticed that pink 6000 developed a crack, covering almost whole 2 sides. From what Stu posted, Sigma stones can be held in water indefinitely. They were not exposed to cold, and from time to time water level lowered and they were not completely submerged. I worked a lot recently, and my stones were in water for 4 weeks. They are left in water for few days, than dried and stored for long periods. ![]() ![]() I am using sigma waterstones for 2 years or longer. ![]()
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