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    Question Coticule sizes - what is best ???

    What yellow coticule size is needed ?

    Don't all jump in and say 8" x 4" lol

    But they come in so many sizes and of course the price range can just dramtically with that.

    For a beginner what is a good size to have ?
    Is length as important as width ? ( please don't even !)

    Thanks

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    I'd say somewhere between 1 3/4" to 2" wide & as long as your budget will allow. The longer it is simply means that you can get more work done in a shorter space of time, but any wider than that & you'll find it difficult to hone even slightly imperfect blades. Smiles etc are easier on a hone that's not too wide.

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    I think my favorite stone size is 8x3 inches. It just works very well across the board. It allows for a nice full stroke and assists in keeping the razor flat throughout the stroke. You have to be careful with 1 or 2 inch wide stones to keep the razor very flat for you X pattern to ensure no dings to the edge along the way.

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    I like an 8X3 but I also do fine with a 6X2. I have noticed that my vintage Escher and Belgian coticules that were sold by Pike labeled Barber's Delight are 6X2. If I didn't have one and know what I know now I would get either of the above sizes in a natural blue/yellow and a slurry stone. If you are in the USA Howard at the Perfect Edge can supply you and in Europe Rob at Ardennes Coticule.
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    It really depends on how adept you are at keeping your razor flat. If you have trouble with that, then you are better off with a 3" wide expensive stone. If you can hone on a barber hone, all of which are between 1.5" and 2", then you can go that way with a coticule as well and save money. Most of my coticules are narrow and I like them just fine. As already stated, the advantage of more length is it will result in fewer strokes so you are really paying for your time.

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    I prefer 2 inch wide for razors with a straight edge but 1-1.5 for smiley blades.
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    An 8x3 is nice but its really what your comfortable with and for certain jobs a narrow hone is what you need.
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    I have a preference for ≈ 2"x6". Anything over ≈ 3/4" wide and 4" length works well for me. I like 3"x8" ok too, especially for lapping.

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    4" x 2" $ 50.00
    6"x1.5" $60.00
    6" x 2" $ 80.00
    6" x 1" $ 55.00
    8" x 2" $ 150.00
    8" x 3" $ 190.00


    see this is why I asked as the prices jump very quickly when you move from one size to the next.

    Thanks for the input ....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Earthdawn View Post
    What yellow coticule size is needed ?

    Don't all jump in and say 8" x 4" lol

    But they come in so many sizes and of course the price range can just dramtically with that.

    For a beginner what is a good size to have ?
    Is length as important as width ? ( please don't even !)

    Thanks
    I use and prefer the 8x3 simply because it gives you more surface area. A 6x2 will work just as well, as will a nice size bout. it depends how much honing you plan on doing. A no5 bout is about 12in sq. You can pick them up cheap. I can make you a better deal than you'll find any where on the web, PM me if your interested....Rich

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