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Thread: Article’s related to the release of patents on manufacturing synthetic abrasives

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    Default Article’s related to the release of patents on manufacturing synthetic abrasives

    For those that may be interested in how synthetic abrasives were manufactured. Attached is an interesting article on the use of Litharge or Lead oxide filler as opposed to iron, zinc or chrome oxide in abrasives.

    https://www.google.com/patents/US2083719
    Feel free to click on some of the other patent listings “Referenced by Manufacturer” at the bottom of these articles.
    Mike

    https://www.google.com/patents/US211...weDNUQ6AEIKDAC

    https://www.google.com/patents/US2308983
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    Here is the razor hone referenced here.
    https://www.google.com/patents/US211...weDNUQ6AEIKDAC

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    Thanks for the interesting thread. Is this a stone that you own, and have you tried it? It looks like it might be useful with X-strokes. Also is the stone symmetrical from side to side and end to end.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alx View Post
    Thanks for the interesting thread. Is this a stone that you own, and have you tried it? It looks like it might be useful with X-strokes. Also is the stone symmetrical from side to side and end to end.

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    Yes good to see you and thanks for starting a dialog Alex. As you know research AND practice is an important part of learning to rightly divide the truth. Topics regarding the use of dished, concave or convex hones has come up on different forums. As have compositions and abrasives used in synthetic hones. There are many interesting topics encapsulated in this thread.

    I have used this AM Hone Co, Olean NY barber hone and it is symmetrical to Kollers Feb 23, 1937 blueprint (which was drafted by hand). It is an effective synthetic hone when using an X-stroke. It is part of the Randy Tuttle collection (randydance) which I was sanctioned to test some years ago.
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