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    Yes I would go back to the Blue for some...

    Yes I would go back to the Blue for some additional light laps on thin slurry. Don't wash down the slurry and don't allow it to become too dry. If that doesn't improve things, try 10 laps on CrO...
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    I don't really know. It depends on the condition...

    I don't really know. It depends on the condition of the front bevel. You said you messed it up on the DMT somehow... Maybe 10 of your absolutely very best laps ever, and next a thorough check with...
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    Oh, I see. In that case you don't need to...

    Oh, I see.

    In that case you don't need to waist too much steel. You have to grasp the following:
    There's a line between the untaped bevel part and the taped bevel part. The untaped part sits on...
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    Yes, you can restore the original bevel on the...

    Yes, you can restore the original bevel on the DMT-E.
    Doing much experimentation with altering the bevel angle on a DMT-E, is guaranteed to consume a lot of steel rapidly. So I really urge you to...
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    That's great news! Well done.:tu Bart.

    That's great news!

    Well done.:tu

    Bart.
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    Honing wide bevels to sharpness can be a real...

    Honing wide bevels to sharpness can be a real pain. It not only takes an exponential amount of laps when compared to a narrow bevel, but the wide bevel also creates suction on the hone's surface. I...
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