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07-08-2014, 03:36 PM #2
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Thanked: 458The particles in the phig aren't actually that small. As long as they hold their grit after you've rinsed particles away, they can pretty much follow a bevel setter and do everything else.
That's the case for any natural stone that's got particles in the 3-4 micron size range, and the PHIG might have particles a little bigger than that (coticules certainly do).
Many ways to skin a cat, but that's certainly a legitimate method for anyone who isn't going to try to hone 50 a day or set a time record.
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