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06-22-2016, 02:32 PM #1
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Fellas,
I wanted to post my method for how I tamed my coticule to produce killer edges. I'm not sure why it works, I mentioned something about slurry dulling before, but to be honest, I'm not sure. I just know so far across my 2 BBWS and three coticules, I use them the exact same way. So I guess I'm posting this for guys who are struggling, maybe to reach out and see if anyone hones the same way.
It started when I was getting good undercut, but I could never get other feedback. HHT was non-existent unless I stropped a long time. Now I can get suction VERY quickly, and I try to keep that suction going, to the point where when it's time to do weight of the blade... I can't make a good confident stroke because the hone just won't let me. That's how I'm reading "this stone has given me everything."
I let auto slurry do all the talking, the slurry I build on top just feels like something to help it get faster. I dilute not to keep the slurry wet, but to increase to water to garnet ratio, INCLUDING what I guess is auto slurry. I'm not sure if that's what happening, but this is what's working:
1. If it's a beater razor, I don't bother setting a bevel with coticules. Major repair ain't my thing on these rocks. If setting a bevel, I'll refresh thick slurry and do strokes until it's ready to go through stages.
2. Start with a good thick slurry. Do as many circles / X strokes / half strokes / rolling Xs needed to get that pocket knife sharp feeling.
3. Dip the razor in a cup of water.
4. Twenty strokes
5. Dip the razor in a cup of water
6. Twenty strokes
7. Dip the razor in a cup of water
8. Twenty strokes
9. Dip the razor in water
10. And on... and on.... and on....
*I try to keep very light pressure
* Water doesn't mean anything to me other than I'm close
* Suction is what I'm looking for
* I will go on clear water until the cows come home, just refining and refining and refining
*I get the EXACT same polish I can get from running my coticule under water like some do
* I like to keep a lot of fluid on the stone, like, a LOT. I find it helps big time.
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Does anyone else do anything like this? The only difference in my bbw is that it takes a good bit longer, I suspect because it doesn't auto slurry as heavily. But who knows...
My coticules aren't the ones people drool over. I suspect one is La Veile Rouge de Regne, newly mined, because it feels like honing on a pair of jeans it's so dam grainy. They
are harder than a Spanish test. Slower than watching a second coat of paint dry.
But you guys were right, it was me all along. All my coticules work just fine.Last edited by J743; 06-22-2016 at 02:45 PM.
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