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Thread: natural duel stone a llyn melynllyn and dragons tongue

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    Quote Originally Posted by nicknbleeding View Post
    So you skipped the DT and went right to thee LM?
    I'm guessing that my Coticule is one of the 8-10k ones, so I went straight to the LM. Coming from from the Norton, I would have used the DT first.

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    shaved with the LM last night very smooth shave that stone provides alot of comfort. i would guesstimate the grit at 12+ and thats going off the sharpness. so it is some where inbetween 12k to 15k but its closer to the 12k end then the 15k

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    Quote Originally Posted by eleblu05 View Post
    shaved with the LM last night very smooth shave that stone provides alot of comfort. i would guesstimate the grit at 12+ and thats going off the sharpness. so it is some where inbetween 12k to 15k but its closer to the 12k end then the 15k
    I would agree with that. Maybe if its lapped on finer grit sand paper or use oil we might be able to squeez out a little more from it.

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    yes your right rene oil would give a little more and stropping. i was shaving straight off the stone. so in my opinion the stone was worth every penny

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    I agree it was well worth it. I looked at the edge under a loop and i was hard pressed to find scratches on the bevel. Very few

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    so all in all we haven't used the stone to its fullest potential after i put my two DT head to head i'm going to come off my sgs16k to the LM

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    Quote Originally Posted by eleblu05 View Post
    so all in all we haven't used the stone to its fullest potential after i put my two DT head to head i'm going to come off my sgs16k to the LM
    Very true. Im interested to see how you 2 DT compaire

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    have you guys lapped your stones? if so what did you use, mine was lapped on what looks like 80 grit paper , after working it over with the dmt and slurrying it up a few times it looks and feels like gray silk when dry and although i havent tryed it on a freshly honed razor i did do 50 or so laps on one that was starting to pull with wonderfull results

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    Quote Originally Posted by cutalot View Post
    have you guys lapped your stones? if so what did you use, mine was lapped on what looks like 80 grit paper , after working it over with the dmt and slurrying it up a few times it looks and feels like gray silk when dry and although i havent tryed it on a freshly honed razor i did do 50 or so laps on one that was starting to pull with wonderfull results
    yeah mine looked like it was ran on a sanding belt . so in our testing of this stone we lapped it with the dmt 325 and then used the slurry stone to remove the dmt scratchs ,and very smooth result on the stone

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    Thanks for the thread guys.
    It has made very interesting reading.
    Now I can't wait for my three stone set to arrive - bloody HAD - got me again...hehehe
    Hang on and enjoy the ride...

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