Results 1 to 10 of 10
Like Tree1Likes
  • 1 Post By monsterware

Thread: unmarked hone just found. HELP

  1. #1
    Junior Member monsterware's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2012
    Location
    Staten Island N.Y.
    Posts
    6
    Thanked: 1

    Default unmarked hone just found. HELP

    hey guys. i was helping the neighbor clean out the garage and came across an old combo wetstone. i cant find anything out about on the web. all stones are normally 6-8 inches long, this one is 10 inches long x 2 inches wide and its brown on one side and beige on the other. i have a norton 4k/8k and its definetly as smooth as the 8k if not smoother. i did read that sometimes smoothness doesnt mean a thang so i dont want to have at it till i know what it is. im hoping its like a 10/12 or higher, but with my luck....
    thanks guys.

  2. #2
    Junior Member monsterware's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2012
    Location
    Staten Island N.Y.
    Posts
    6
    Thanked: 1

    Default

    Name:  hone.jpg
Views: 272
Size:  21.0 KB
    Name:  hone2.jpg
Views: 265
Size:  26.5 KB
    Name:  hone 3.jpg
Views: 248
Size:  23.4 KB
    Name:  hone 4.jpg
Views: 265
Size:  27.8 KB
    im obviously new here and i just realized i should have inserted pics. lol the last pic shows the unknown hone next to the norton 8k for color differentation. yes i did make that word up ( i think ). its very late and im shot right now. lol
    Last edited by monsterware; 02-16-2012 at 07:57 AM.
    Piet likes this.

  3. #3
    Senior Member thebigG's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2011
    Location
    Kallista Victoria
    Posts
    148
    Thanked: 14

    Default

    Mate the pics of that stone alone are enough its a belgian coticule and a big very nice one at that, it looks like a natural combo stone great find its a beautiful natural stone.

  4. #4
    Junior Member monsterware's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2012
    Location
    Staten Island N.Y.
    Posts
    6
    Thanked: 1

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by thebigG View Post
    Mate the pics of that stone alone are enough its a belgian coticule and a big very nice one at that, it looks like a natural combo stone great find its a beautiful natural stone.
    any idea of the grit?

  5. #5
    Senior Member thebigG's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2011
    Location
    Kallista Victoria
    Posts
    148
    Thanked: 14

    Default

    Well being a natural stone they all differ i may be wrong but i think the dark side is belgian blue stone and the light side is the coticule ,they are both used with slurry at the start and adding water as you hone you go to just water for your last set so the belgian blue side could be 4k-7-8k coticule 8k-10k. Look up on how to use these stones you wont be disapointed people do shave off the edge of the coticule as far as i know its a very nice feeling stone to use.

  6. The Following User Says Thank You to thebigG For This Useful Post:

    monsterware (02-16-2012)

  7. #6
    The original Skolor and Gentileman. gugi's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2007
    Posts
    17,410
    Thanked: 3906
    Blog Entries
    1

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by monsterware View Post
    any idea of the grit?
    There is no 'grit rating' for natural hones because the cutting particles in them have a wide rand of sizes, way wider than the range of the synthetic stones of a given grit, where the cutting particles are sorted to be pretty uniform.

    If you insist on a 'grit' the proper rating will be probably around 6000 for the cotucule and may be 3000-4000 for the blue side, but the garnets cut much more shallower groves than say diamonds of the same grit.

    You should try the hone and see how you like it. First try the yellow side after your norton. The reverse side is probably going to also give you a shave-worthy edge, but they tend to be trickier.

  8. The Following User Says Thank You to gugi For This Useful Post:

    monsterware (02-16-2012)

  9. #7
    Chat room is open Piet's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2009
    Location
    Rotterdam
    Posts
    937
    Thanked: 229

    Default

    Anyone active in this subforum would like to have your Coticule They're not rare but being natural bonded to BBW makes it nicer and you don't see them this big often. Not all Coticules are finishers but because they're pretty fast for a natural hone they are very useful in a progression. You can even increase the speed with a slurry stone.

    I personally never clean the sides and bottom of a vintage stone unless it's a combo to keep it look old and used, it's part of the charm of vintage hones imho.

    Coticules are said to produce smooth edges so even if the equivalent grit of it is similar as the Norton 8k the shave may be better.

  10. The Following User Says Thank You to Piet For This Useful Post:

    monsterware (02-16-2012)

  11. #8
    Senior Member blabbermouth nicknbleeding's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2009
    Location
    Springfield,Ma
    Posts
    3,145
    Thanked: 1285

    Default

    Are you guys sure its a coti? I thought there was another hone that looked simular to a coti but was courser?

  12. #9
    Norton convert Blix's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2011
    Location
    Stabekk, Norway
    Posts
    1,380
    Thanked: 310

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by nicknbleeding View Post
    Are you guys sure its a coti? I thought there was another hone that looked simular to a coti but was courser?
    There's a syntetich stone of some sorts that can look similar, but this sure looks like a natural combo Coti/BBW

  13. #10
    Senior Member northpaw's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2008
    Location
    Athens, GA
    Posts
    691
    Thanked: 192

    Default

    10 inches, huh? Nice find! Gotta be worth at least twenty, maybe thirty dollars. I'll give you thirty-five for it shipped, if you act now!

Tags for this Thread

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •