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    I think it's a great idea , at least for the lower grit hones . I plan to make one , myself . Thank you !
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    Well am done with the device (the thing
    My first impression? My edges look better in far less time (strokes)
    Am I not honing on microscopic swarf and slurry? dunno.Am I flushing that stuff away?(if it exsists) I think so.
    Will this blade shave any better?dunno, find out when I shave tomorrow.
    Was this a worthwhile endevore?no clue,Did I have fun?,YEP
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    The slurry helps the hone to do it's job better.
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    Quote Originally Posted by thebigspendur View Post
    The slurry helps the hone to do it's job better.
    Agreed,at certain stages in the process,slurry is a good thing.

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