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03-09-2014, 01:23 AM
Thread: Naniwa or King?
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You only need to 'Flatten' the King ONCE!! After...
You only need to 'Flatten' the King ONCE!! After that, it's just making sure that the surface is 'FRESH'/Only a few circles 8's!! The King can be stored in water! Use about a capful of non scented...
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03-08-2014, 02:45 AM
Thread: Naniwa or King?
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While I don't use a King Combo, I've used the...
While I don't use a King Combo, I've used the King 1200 for years now! I lap it Every Time before I set a bevel! It doesn't take but about 8 figure 8's to raise a slurry! It hardly shows any wear at...
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03-08-2014, 01:38 AM
Thread: Naniwa or King?
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It seems that you have been learning that there's...
It seems that you have been learning that there's a very good reason why I try to discourage those who are new or fairly new about trying to learn to hone right off the bat!
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02-25-2014, 05:15 AM
Thread: Naniwa or King?
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Thank you mate!:tu
Thank you mate!:tu
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02-25-2014, 03:40 AM
Thread: Naniwa or King?
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I use the King 1200 as a bevel setter! That's...
I use the King 1200 as a bevel setter! That's what the low grit is for 'setting the bevel'!
You wrote: " I'm finding at the 6k level I've a good bevel". The bevel is set long before you get to the...
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