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    Default Lapping a Celebrated Water Razor Hone

    I just got a Celebrated in the mail, sadly once I wiped of the crud I found it what I take to be chisel or woodworking tool marks. Not too deep scratches and the hone is relatively smooth to the touch. Thought I was getting a fairly unused one as the label was so good. Ah well..
    Is it worth lapping these out? Or should I just lap flat as possible and hone above them?




    Also any tips on lapping these as they are so narrow.
    Tools available: I have a cheap cheap diamond plate at bout 800 - 1000 grit, a King 1200, a belgian coticule and just about any grade of sandpaper and a big old marble worksurface.

    Once again, deeply grateful for the incredible expertise on this site. Thanks all.


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    Thuringians lap easy. Just use some 320 grit wet/dry sandpaper on a flat surface and it's like 5 minutes of work. Best of luck.

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    Lap on 325 dmt or wet/dry sandpaper, then polish on 1000 sandpaper. Finish with slurry stone for final smoothness.

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    Thanks for the help guys, all lapped up. First progression off this was a nice edge... 1200 King > Coticule > Celebrated
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    Quote Originally Posted by MadsL View Post
    Thanks for the help guys, all lapped up. First progression off this was a nice edge... 1200 King > Coticule > Celebrated
    That's a nice progression. You should get a slight increase in keenness from your coticule edge going to the thuringian. I love both edges.
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