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07-02-2013, 04:51 PM #1
A coticule would be more versatile in my opinion. They come with slurry stones and, like I mentioned earlier, you could use varying amounts of slurry to get faster cutting speeds. A heavy slurry is usually comparable to a 1K for many coticules. Slurry on a coticule will also level off at a certain point and prevent you from overhoning. You could basically dilute the slurry when the steel is ready, all the way up to polishing stage. After that, do 5 laps with the chromium oxide that you want and see where the edge stands. Maybe do an extra stoke or two if it needs it after that.
Looking back, I wish I had gone this way for my first stone. It will probably be my next stone though, so no worries.
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07-07-2013, 06:23 AM #2
This is probably the single most toughest decision i've ever made
Seriously i cant choose between the Coticule or the Naniwa stones.
I want the Coticule but there are factors putting me off. It cannot give an edge like the super stones. However the Super stones are boring in comparison to the Coticule.
I suppose i should just buy the Naniwa 8k and 12k and maybe a touch of diamond spray and just get on with life
I only need to refresh my blades rarley.
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07-07-2013, 08:18 AM #3
I started off with a coticule and never quite mastered it in just over half a year. Synthetics are simply more reliable, and indeed, more boring. Myself, I'm saving some money for the Shapton 4K and 8K, having tried a few naturals that I just cannot seem to get a sharp enough edge off.
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07-07-2013, 10:03 AM #4
I've decided to go with the shaptons.. If i was buying just 2 shaptons which 2 would i need. Considering i only need to refresh my blades now and then and ill finish with a bit of diamond spray .5 ...
I think the grit numbers arnt equal to the naniwa stones..
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07-07-2013, 10:09 AM #5
You are right the grit numbers are not equal, as far as I know, the Naniwa 12K and Shapton 16K are the same particle size. With the 8K and 16K you should be able to refresh your blades and bring back slightly dull ones, I strongly suggest buying those. What I've read about the 30K is not encouraging: it leaves an edge that is almost too sharp for a comfortable shave.
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07-07-2013, 10:18 AM #6
Yeh i was thinking about those numbers.. I would love the 30k but the price is too much, maybe one day down the line but thats why i think the diamond spray would be a nice touch to the finish and diamond spray is near enough free compared to the price of the 30k shapton..
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07-07-2013, 10:22 AM #7
True. In fact, Lynn shows in his Shapton honing tutorial that he does the exact thing you suggest: going from 16K to 0.5 micron diamond, deliberately leaving out the 30K. I heard someone describe the edge off a 30K as "a big heavy Feather". Too scary for me!