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    Hi guys.

    i just bought a coticule from Ardennes coticule . My question is can you use anything else besíde another coti to raise slurry on the stone or do I need to buy more stones ?

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    You can use any stone to rub against the coticule to raise a slurry. HOWEVER, if you do that you run the risk contaminating the coticule slurry with slurry from the other stone. You'll probably okay wit a very hard stone but the safest bet would be to go ahead and get a small coticule bout. The cheapest way to do that probably would have been to buy it from Rob at the same time you bought your coticule.

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    Yeah well I didnt buy it straight from them. I bought from a company here in sweden. It was actually cheaper with shipping costs and so on... But i was actually thinking of ordering a Cotcarb from them . any experiance with those combo stones anyone ? A timemacine ... now thats a good idea ...wonder if u can get them at the bay ??
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    A small DMT F or E works just fine

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    I suggest a coticule slurry stone.

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    Small Coticule Combo SLURRY Stones Coti/BBW - Straight Razor Place Classifieds

    http://straightrazorpalace.com/class...uct/2944/cat/7

    Small and large ones

    Rich has combo slurry stones on the classifieds. I have one of his and it's a good one:-)

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    I got a slurry stone with my coti from rob, am I wrong to get the impression you did not?

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    FWIW, I bought a kosher coticule from Rob a year ago and didn't get a slurry stone. Of course I didn't ask for one. I think that would be something that they would be glad to supply if asked, probably at an additional charge.

    BTW, I use a yellow/blue natural coticule slurry stone for my coticules but I also use a credit card sized 325 DMT for other hones that I don't have a slurry stone for from the same rock. So far so good.
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    No mine didn't have one but it wasn't from Rob. I lucked into my BBW/Coti natural at a local antique store for $10:-) It's old as dirt also:-) Unused and still had part of the original tag stuck to the Coti side. It had never been lapped or anything.
    For my Escher I use a DMT fine and a light touch.
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    I used a couple of the Nagura stones from Japan Woodworker for the a long time before I picked up a Coticule rubbing stone and never had a problem. The biggest problem I had from all the rubbing stones was that they saucered out my stones causing me to lap more than with out using them.

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