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01-13-2011, 10:26 PM #1
Help please......Repair and Identification..
I purchased this hone a few months ago, not knowing what type of hone it was. I used it a few times and it put out an exceptional edge and a nice size too 7 in x 1 1/2 in. Can anyone identify this hone?
This is where this story turns for the worse, after I tried it a few times I wanted to post it here on SRP to see if I could get help identifing it. As I was taking the pictures, my daughters *%#@ing cat ran across the table I was using to take the picture on and knocked the hone off the table, it fell to the hard concrete basement floor and broke into 3 pieces. Needless to say I was more than ****ed off.
I have tape on the back side holding it together the pieces fit together really well. Does anyone have any ideas how to glue this thing back together and what kind glue to use or any other ideas what to do, other than cat-a-polt the cat. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks Tony B.
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01-13-2011, 10:43 PM #2
I don't know whether it would work with that but .... the main stone guy at Japan Woodworker told me he has glued broken synthetics together with Gorilla Glue. I have glued a coticule back to a blue base with Loctite Professional Epoxy and it has held up very well.
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Brando (01-14-2011)
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01-13-2011, 10:51 PM #3
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01-13-2011, 10:59 PM #4
Have you tried Hot Stuff CA? It's a super glue with the consistency of water, so it fills in the finest cracks. I've read it works well for repairing finishing stones.
Christopher
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Brando (01-14-2011)
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01-13-2011, 11:08 PM #5
Thank you guys, does anyone recognize this hone and know what it is? Is it a esher?
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01-13-2011, 11:09 PM #6
That's painful...
My guess would be it's a Thuringian stone.
I think the only option it to glue it, lap it and see it you feel anything (or any damage) when you run a razor over it.
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Brando (01-14-2011)
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01-13-2011, 11:10 PM #7
Hard to say with no labels. Does look like it is from the Thuringan family.
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Brando (01-14-2011)
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01-13-2011, 11:11 PM #8
Cats guts might do the trick or at least make you feel better. Here kitty kitty kitty.
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Brando (01-14-2011)
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01-13-2011, 11:11 PM #9
Looks like a vintage Escher-type to me. Is it a soft stone? How's the slurry?
Me
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01-13-2011, 11:22 PM #10
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Thanked: 202It looks like Thuri style but cut across instead og flat.