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06-20-2006, 01:13 PM
Thread: Cost effective hone purchase
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Oh it's even worse... Too much trouble.. Just...
Oh it's even worse... Too much trouble.. Just send the hone over here for proper disposal :D Actually I just got a Norton and now I'm using it on 2 projects:
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06-19-2006, 01:07 PM
Thread: Cost effective hone purchase
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Tex: The 8k Norton is actually more expensive...
Tex: The 8k Norton is actually more expensive than the 4k/8k combination and the Norton 4k is one of the fastest cutters on the market. You may want to consider it when you go hone-shopping.
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06-18-2006, 05:18 PM
Thread: Cost effective hone purchase
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In my case, I'm getting lots of blades and doing...
In my case, I'm getting lots of blades and doing a lot of honing, so I am in need of a fast cutter. It is the general concensus here that Norton is the best for the job. I may even get the 1000. I...
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06-18-2006, 02:52 PM
Thread: Cost effective hone purchase
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It may be more cost-effective to just get the...
It may be more cost-effective to just get the Norton. I got the Japanese slipstones b/c I wanted to save money and they did the job, but now I also have a Norton. If you're into honing, chances are...
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