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06-11-2018, 11:29 AM
Thread: Emerald green hone?
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150 sounds about right! I haven't used a...
150 sounds about right! I haven't used a Charnley for a long time, but I remember they give very little feedback and one really has to know the stone and have experience with them as IMHO it hardly...
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06-11-2018, 11:05 AM
Thread: Emerald green hone?
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How many laps did you do? These stones are...
How many laps did you do? These stones are extremely slow in my experience.
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06-06-2018, 11:55 AM
Thread: Emerald green hone?
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The MK30 would IMHO be a very good choice, as the...
The MK30 would IMHO be a very good choice, as the steel I believe is harder than Sheffield Steel, for instance. IMHO, not all edges can take very fine Charnleys, or rather, are not improved/can be...
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06-06-2018, 11:44 AM
Thread: Emerald green hone?
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I'd say its a Charnley. Remember, not all are...
I'd say its a Charnley. Remember, not all are finishers, some I have heard are in the 8k region, which some consider to be a finisher, whilst others consider this range to be that of a pre-finisher....
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06-06-2018, 11:12 AM
Thread: Emerald green hone?
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That is a Charnley or LI. If you can find any...
That is a Charnley or LI. If you can find any fleck or stripe or red, however small, it is 100% Charnley. Without examination and testing, it could be either. Looking at it, there may be an...
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06-04-2018, 01:46 PM
Thread: Emerald green hone?
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PMH, even if it is glued to the base, you can...
PMH, even if it is glued to the base, you can remove it by pre-heating the oven to around 150 and leaving it in there for around 5 minutes. This melts the glue and it should easily be removed.
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06-04-2018, 01:23 PM
Thread: Emerald green hone?
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Let's see pictures of it cleaned, lapped and wet...
Let's see pictures of it cleaned, lapped and wet and dry, then we can advise! Could well be a CF or LI. Nobody knows what a Cutlers Green looks like. It is referred to in various ancient British...
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