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01-25-2010, 11:53 PM
Thread: Hardness of coticule based on slurry color
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I suppose I could spare the coticule more, but a)...
I suppose I could spare the coticule more, but a) this one seems very hard and will not likely be even dented in my lifetime and b) I just like using it. If I can use the same stone for coarser work...
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01-15-2010, 11:55 PM
Thread: Hardness of coticule based on slurry color
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I actually haven't had a chance to finish it out...
I actually haven't had a chance to finish it out yet. I didn't keep track of the time, but it wasn't long at all. I checked the edge through a 100x scope periodically. Now that the deep DMT scratches...
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01-14-2010, 10:58 PM
Thread: Hardness of coticule based on slurry color
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My fault for being unclear. I used the DMT...
My fault for being unclear.
I used the DMT on the razor to set the bevel, but the scratches left behind seemed to prevent a smooth shave, even after a coti/slurry, BBW, coti/water progression.... -
01-14-2010, 03:18 AM
Thread: Hardness of coticule based on slurry color
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Hardness of coticule based on slurry color
I've read on this forum before that the slurry used on most coticules will darken after some number of passes.
I recently tried to remove scratches left by a 1k diamond plate by working the...
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