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    Try using a slurry only after you have verified that your edge is making contact with the hone. Once it is then try various slurries and see what the results are.
    Randolph Tuttle, a SRP Mentor for residents of Minnesota & western Wisconsin

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    Quote Originally Posted by russell4cook View Post
    Just came across a thread about using Coticule slurries on Trans Arks...maybe I could pick up two Coticule naguras and use them to make a fast cutting slurry to put on my Arkansas... Just thinking out loud
    That will work!
    I sometimes use an ancient 10'' transark that hasn't been used with oil bevore and raise up a slurry with a yellow-green thuringian slurry stone. Gives great edges on a straight and saves material of a good yellow-green thuringian hone. You simply have to take care, that you are honing on a hard ark and not on a soft thuringian. I am shure it will work with coticule slurry also.

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    Thanks for all the advice.
    I checked with Phil, and was informed that a touch up will not require me to tape the spine. Btw, I'd like to mention how quick Phil's reply was, within a few hours, great post-sales service.
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