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01-22-2016, 07:44 PM
Thread: Help IDing a hone
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Some guys like to use up to 2000 grit wet/dry but...
Some guys like to use up to 2000 grit wet/dry but for my own coticule I flatten with a 1200 Atoma then make a couple rub stone slurries and rinse them away. I try to avoid lapping unless the stone is...
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01-22-2016, 02:51 PM
Thread: Help IDing a hone
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Looks good, nice looking coti! I think you might...
Looks good, nice looking coti! I think you might be surprised by the shave, the harder stones generally give better edges, but you need to be sure the top of the stone is well smoothed after...
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01-22-2016, 01:32 AM
Thread: Help IDing a hone
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I would lay a straight edge across the stone and...
I would lay a straight edge across the stone and get an idea about the curvature that way. You might find that if you remove a half inch from either end you won't have to lap off anywhere near as...
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01-21-2016, 11:45 PM
Thread: Help IDing a hone
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A hacksaw will do the job! I've cut countless...
A hacksaw will do the job! I've cut countless stones with a hacksaw in the past.
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01-21-2016, 10:56 PM
Thread: Help IDing a hone
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Oh it would be a shame to send all that coti down...
Oh it would be a shame to send all that coti down the drain. I would either use it as is with a dedicated razor or cut the extreme ends off and use them as rub stones. After the high spots at the...
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