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    Default Chip Repair Tricks

    Some fun and some Honing Gymnastics

    Here is a new vid I just did for on a chip repair on a Double Grind Koraat..

    These are some fast accurate techniques that are more for Advanced honers.
    A beginner honer might find themselves in trouble here

    Some pics of the Chip and the Razor

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    Hone On !!!
    "No amount of money spent on a Stone can ever replace the value of the time it takes learning to use it properly"
    Very Respectfully - Glen

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    Great video Glen!
    Thanks for sharing.

    Pete <:-}
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    Glen this video was immensely helpful for me!
    Thank you!
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    Remind me to show you the 'BobAllman Breadboard Technique' At Charlies, Glen!
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    I just watched some more of your videos and I ended up shaking my head wondering why I didn't take the time to do so before.

    For newbies I think it's hard to get a clear picture without all of it becoming jumbled, and impatience setting in. It's good to just go for it but.. find balance.

    So my suggestion is to test out your skills, then come back and watch more videos, and repeat that in a calm and deliberate manner.

    My buddy just let me use his stones (Norton) and I had great success!

    Thanks again
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