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01-05-2009, 09:12 PM
Thread: Belgian Coticule as finishing stone?
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If Randy says he can overhone on a Coticule, I...
If Randy says he can overhone on a Coticule, I believe him. But I can't.
When used with water a Coticule makes relatively wide but very shallow scratches. It is a very slow process. A fast for... -
12-23-2008, 10:37 PM
Thread: Belgian Coticule as finishing stone?
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While it eats its way down in a scratch pattern...
While it eats its way down in a scratch pattern with each stroke, a Coticule becomes increasingly slower. That's because the initial sharp peaks of the previous (Norton in your case) scratch pattern...
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