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01-10-2010, 08:10 PM
Thread: Chinese and Coticule
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There are two types of Belgians, the Belgian Blue...
There are two types of Belgians, the Belgian Blue (aka Belgian Blue Whetstone aka BBW) and the Belgian coticule (which is yellow in color). Belgian stones have been used for centuries, but for most...
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01-10-2010, 06:24 PM
Thread: Chinese and Coticule
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For newbs torn between the Chinese and Belgian...
For newbs torn between the Chinese and Belgian stones, my recommendation is this. If you've got a workhorse set-up like the Norton 4/8K, or the Naniwa 3/8, or a DMT 1200 + a good midrange hone – at...
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01-10-2010, 06:10 PM
Thread: Chinese and Coticule
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"Whetstone" is just a generic term for any...
"Whetstone" is just a generic term for any sharpening stone. It has nothing to do with water or being wet. "Whet" is an old word in English meaning to sharpen. The word isn't used much now outside...
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