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12-28-2011, 04:13 PM
Thread: Smith's Honing Solution for Oil Stones
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+1 I tried the slurry using a DMT325 with a bit...
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I tried the slurry using a DMT325 with a bit of lather and totally agree, way to grainy.. I of course heard that it worked well from another Honer but it must be a case of YMMV and it varied to... -
12-28-2011, 05:45 AM
Thread: Smith's Honing Solution for Oil Stones
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I think you will find the CF to be a fine stone...
I think you will find the CF to be a fine stone Howard, but they do IMHO, require a ton of tweaking until you get them really working right for you...
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12-27-2011, 03:36 PM
Thread: Smith's Honing Solution for Oil Stones
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I was thinking the same, maybe one of the types...
I was thinking the same, maybe one of the types that are food safe ???? and washable :shrug:
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12-27-2011, 03:35 PM
Thread: Smith's Honing Solution for Oil Stones
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I just dipped the razor in water, just as I...
I just dipped the razor in water, just as I would like normal, and that seemed to keep it slick for 75+ laps, it said water soluable so I went with it :)
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12-27-2011, 05:50 AM
Thread: Smith's Honing Solution for Oil Stones
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Smith's Honing Solution for Oil Stones
So has anyone else tried this on their oil stones, I would guess it has some Glycerin and maybe a synthetic oil of some sort in it maybe some soap.. I just tried it on my Charnley Forest hone and was...
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