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    Default Lapping chips out of barbers hones

    I have an old barbers hone on the way, I was told the only chips are at the head, behind the manufacturers stamp. But if there are chips in the hone itself, how would I go about lapping them out? I know it can be done, but I'm not sure how I would go about doing so. Just planning ahead, in case I need to(-:

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    Hey thanks, looks like I have what I need to know, just in case. I do have an antique peddle powered grinding wheel. I was thinking about using that, but the wheel broke and I don't feel like buying a new one.

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    Read that carefully,,, Josh points out the DMT's for barber's hones and I wholeheartedly agree...The 120 grit for chips and lapping too flat...The 325 grit for a nice smooth finsh..

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    Be sure to pay yourself $10/hour while lapping.

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    I don't have the money for more stones at the minute, so if the stone arrives and does have chips in it, my aunt was looking for a way to punish a cousin that just got kicked out of school so maybe I'll put him to work(-:

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    They are not that bad to lap....Depending on the condition.

    I have broke out the wet/dry before, on the really tough buggers

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    Quote Originally Posted by riminicat View Post
    I have an old barbers hone on the way, I was told the only chips are at the head, behind the manufacturers stamp. But if there are chips in the hone itself, how would I go about lapping them out? I know it can be done, but I'm not sure how I would go about doing so. Just planning ahead, in case I need to(-:
    Some chips on the side can not be lapped out but might
    catch the blade as you hone it. Consider working on/in the
    chip with a big nine inch nail. You should be able to relieve
    the edges of the chip to the point that it does not get in the way. Or
    an old well worn not new rat tail file....

    When you get it take a picture and let us see what you want to fix.
    Someone with more experience than I can then comment on what might
    apply to your hone.

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    If I have a barber hone with a chip and it doesn't affect honing I leave it the way it is. If it does, well, I have a lot of work to do.

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    Well I got it and it was kind of ok, one side still has a chip in it so I had to change the way I hone, but it works great.

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