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  1. Thread: Coti vs Escher

    by Geezer
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    Since the grit of a Coti is large and very hard,...

    Since the grit of a Coti is large and very hard, it may cause a lot of wear on a Thuringer. I have used a Thuringer slurry stone on a Coti at the final stages. Some to try and I like to experiment. I...
  2. Thread: Coti vs Escher

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    If the bevel was properly set and the edge...

    If the bevel was properly set and the edge polished to the nice shaving point, only a very few, like 10-20 laps would be required.
    And, yes I do usually finish with a Thuringian.
    ~Richard
  3. Thread: Coti vs Escher

    by Geezer
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    A simpler Dilucot for some stones is to have a...

    A simpler Dilucot for some stones is to have a deep bowl of water near, and dip the blade in it every 40 laps or so. Works for most of my Coticules. The mind that learns to use that stone is the...
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