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08-13-2009, 03:45 AM
Thread: Comparison Sheet for Natural Stones?
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Too me that system sounds WAY simpler, easier,...
Too me that system sounds WAY simpler, easier, and far more practical. The bare bones of that are already in "what hone do I need" in the wiki, though it needs expansion.
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08-13-2009, 02:21 AM
Thread: Comparison Sheet for Natural Stones?
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Already pointed this out, turns out its good as a...
Already pointed this out, turns out its good as a polisher according to some. I suspect this is because it was lapped smooth and its harder than steel, so like honing on plate glass.
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08-13-2009, 02:08 AM
Thread: Comparison Sheet for Natural Stones?
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Thanks for clearing that up... thats why I talked...
Thanks for clearing that up... thats why I talked about "equivalence" and grit seperately. Sorry for the confusion.
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08-13-2009, 01:48 AM
Thread: Comparison Sheet for Natural Stones?
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First of all people set bevels on a coticule with...
First of all people set bevels on a coticule with slurry, so its grit equivalence would be around 1k all the way through 12k? 30k? whatever you wanna call a final edge, and its actual grit is...
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