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    The Great & Powerful Oz onimaru55's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Disburden View Post
    finally, proof that that is your actual head! LOL
    We all had our suspicions.
    The white gleam of swords, not the black ink of books, clears doubts and uncertainties and bleak outlooks.

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    Casa De Scott

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    Southeastern Oklahoma/Northeastern Texas helper. Please don't hesitate to contact me.
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    Love that table. What was it originally built for? Those cubbies for the hones are great!!

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    Lapping - Honing - Its all done at the same place for me. The kitchen counter.
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    It was built for honing, well actually polishing Japanese swords. Adapted quite well and yes, the cubbies are great for the stones. It's tilted to drain the slurry to a coffee can on the other side that's in a cubby hole.
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    Quote Originally Posted by onimaru55 View Post
    This is the least embarrassing view of my kitchen/work area
    The razor case in the lower left ooks farmiliar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nicknbleeding View Post
    The razor case in the lower left ooks farmiliar.
    Ah yes that would be wouldn't it

    But no-one know what's in the brown paper wrapper .
    The white gleam of swords, not the black ink of books, clears doubts and uncertainties and bleak outlooks.

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    Here's my current work area set up for honing. It doubles as my shave den too. I usually only sit if I'm working on bevel sets. For the final finishers I hand hold em. It's faster. see SOTD for the Japanese Western tweaked this morn.
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    Thumbs up My normal honing spot

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    Naniwa 1K, KC Crew Cushion strop (loving it, btw!), Vintage coticule/bbw combo and slurry stone, The workhorse 4/8, Naniwa 12K, DMT 325, Oozuku Agasi and Tomonagura, Y/G 7inch Escher with big slurry stone (Thank you to a friend for this!)





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    Quote Originally Posted by MODINE View Post
    Here's my current work area set up for honing. It doubles as my shave den too. I usually only sit if I'm working on bevel sets. For the final finishers I hand hold em. It's faster. see SOTD for the Japanese Western tweaked this morn.
    Mike
    I'm loving the lines on that coticule!

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