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    Quote Originally Posted by sinnfein View Post
    I could use the halves but that would get rid of my excuse to buy a new one What kind of glue would you recommend to put a hone back together?
    I'd use a Marine epoxy like Epiglue.
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    Gorilla glue works well. Wet both surfaces a little. Laps easily.

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    I would at least try to glue it as there is not much to loose. If the break is hard to match or crumbles you could go end to end.

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    Quote Originally Posted by onimaru55 View Post
    I'd use a Marine epoxy like Epiglue.
    I've used this on a Norton that came apart, it worked great and has sat in water for years with no problems
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    If it is broken in half, you have 2 great barber's hones.
    Gluing a hone seems sketchy. Esp a finisher. JMO
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    Like Tim said if the break us not clean glue the 2 ends together and glue to a base, lap it well, make sure when you glue it to use clamps, Good luck. Tc
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    Quote Originally Posted by onimaru55 View Post
    I'd use a Marine epoxy like Epiglue.
    Marine expoxy won't work since you're not a Marine...instead ya gotta use Army epoxy...it's in AR 13-69!

    Seriously, stay safe out there and happy hone hunting!

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    I want to echo the previous post about the virtues of the Vermio hone.

    I have a full set of Naniwa new superstones, including the 12K. I rarely use it as I was never able to get a keen, smooth edges for my beard and face. When doing a full sequence honing, I progress up the Naniwa grit levels through the 10K and the move to natural stones. My current finisher of choice is the Greek Vermio. The edges I get using that stone rarely disappoint. I seem to get the best edges using it lubricated with a few drops of gylcerin, liquid hand soap, or shaving cream.

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    I remember when I felt the same about the 12 k naniwas? Just was not giving me a smooth edge.

    Me being a coticule user and achieving nice smooth shaves which natural stones are known for I found my self going back to my coticule s..

    Then I thought I am going to work more with the naniwas and I am loving the edges from the 12 k naniwas.

    I have had some of the nicest shaves of my 12 k naniwas. One of the member here said to me if these Hones had of been around 50 years ago I doubt barbers
    would of used coticule etc etc etc I think he could be right .

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    That has been my experience too, after Glen convinced me that you learn the stone you have. If you have a great razor stone, just learn it and Max it out. Wth a 12k naniwa my shaves are as keen and smooth as any other stone out there, mist other stones are a "want" issue than a "better" issue. To be honest for traveling my friend just get you a good inexpensive barbers hone or as Tom said, right now you have 2 barbers hones bow, get all the naturals you want, it's fun to collect, but you don't want to be without the stone you know. I bet f you show interest we can come up with a BH for a guy on deployment. Tc
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