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    I would not have wasted my time doing that but it's neat never the less!

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    McWolf1969 i should call you ENEMY of nice stones. why are you doing that?At least you are not join water hone with oil hone.
    have fun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hi_bud_gl View Post
    McWolf1969 i should call you ENEMY of nice stones. why are you doing that?At least you are not join water hone with oil hone.
    have fun.
    LOL. It was a spare Charnley and now it can be two different hones, rather than the single it was before.
    Thanks Sham.

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    Its a beauty!

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    How did you cut it and what type/brand glue to fasten one to the other ?
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    Hey Jimmy,
    I bought a water/tile cutter with a 7" diamond blade for the cutting. As for glueing, i used a loc-tite waterproof glue...im not sure what i think of the glue. It is a very solid glue, but there is probably better out there.
    I havnt finished lapping the combination stone, in the photo, will finalize and make it ready for honing tonight. I also made a combination slurry stone to go with it, but i forgot to post that, in the picture.

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    I'll give you props for workmanship, but if I ever see you I will shoot you on account of blasphemy. Why? Why? Why would you cut a great stone like that in half? All that dust from grinding is useable stone! Now your great great great great grandchildren may not have a Charnley, cus your great great great grandchildren used it up cus it wasn't thick enough... And you put it with and AK stone? That's like if I cut you in half and sewed up together with half of paris hilton. How would you like that?

    EDIT: Now that I've calmed down, and the damage is done, THAT is a sweet hone, and I would buy it if it were in the store. That still doesn't mean I would do it to a charnley, but if it were already done, it looks kinda good.

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