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    You can probebly get it out,but BBW is not rated as being great Hone material.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pixelfixed View Post
    You can probebly get it out,but BBW is not rated as being great Hone material.
    Some BBW sharpen great but not all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Suile View Post
    Some BBW sharpen great but not all.
    As I understand it the BBW was meant to be a base to bolster the coti.yes people have honed on it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pixelfixed View Post
    As I understand it the BBW was meant to be a base to bolster the coti.yes people have honed on it.
    The old barbers I bought coticules from in the 1980s said that the bbw was not usable as a hone. At that time that was the general consensus. Note that 'Old Rock' and 'Deep Rock' labeled hones come with the label glued to the bbw side. From what I understand there are different grades of bbw. Some are used for paving stones, fences and the like. In recent years it was discovered that the bbw , of the finer grade, is usable as a hone. I've messed with it a bit but I prefer the yellow coticule for honing and pretty much pass on the bbw. YMMV.

    If that stone is a natural, where the yellow and the bbw were mined in one piece no worries. If it is a glued coticule, with the bbw glued on for support, you have to watch out you don't break the bond loose. Wouldn't be the end of the world if you did, you could always glue it back. IIRC they used a mix of beeswax and whatever to glue them. Heat and/or shock could separate the two if it is a glued joint. The yellow really is fragile or they wouldn't go to the trouble of gluing them. You could try that tapping method Euclid mentioned but go easy. If it is a natural you could put it in the oven and heat it up and then tap it. I wouldn't do that with a glued stone. You'll see the joint if it is glued, if it is a natural it kind of flows together.
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    A couple of lite taps and you will know if it is coming out or not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Euclid440 View Post
    A couple of lite taps and you will know if it is coming out or not.
    A couple of lite taps and you will know that grown men do cry,,,,,,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hirlau View Post
    A couple of lite taps and you will know that grown men do cry,,,,,,
    If cry = gag then yes.

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